News
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Anybody can teach science: Test of strength
Published on December 20, 2016
Teach science with a couple milk jugs—it’s that easy! -
There’s no “I” in teamwork?
Published on December 20, 2016
Successful teams rely on individuals. -
Shipwreck museum shares tales of tragic loss on the Great Lakes
Published on December 19, 2016
Sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald just one of the stories Whitefish Bay site shares. -
Snow science: What is snow?
Published on December 15, 2016
With winter in full swing, there are numerous opportunities to explore science through outdoor snow experiments and observations. -
The White House Christmas tree
Published on December 14, 2016
Facts and history behind the Christmas trees in the White House. -
NOAA Marine Debris Calendar celebrates student voices, student art
Published on December 14, 2016
Alpena students bring a Great Lakes perspective to the global marine debris issue. -
Alcona County youth are writing computer code
Published on December 14, 2016
Youth in Alcona County are just a handful of youth across Michigan that participated in the Hour of Code. -
Evaluating the Great Lakes Education Program: GLEP plus students equals science!
Published on December 14, 2016
The Great Lakes Education Program concluded its 26th year of advancing Great Lakes literacy this fall. What impact does GLEP education have on students? -
Explore Michigan’s wonderful world of crayfish
Published on December 12, 2016
A new poster celebrates biodiversity of these freshwater crustaceans. -
Engaging young children in science
Published on December 12, 2016
Explore the excitement of science with young children by using a new MSU Extension resource, “Inquiring Minds Want to Know: Science for Young Minds.”