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Discovery Camp teaches youth how to make an impact in their Michigan communities
Published on July 2, 2013
Youth get a glimpse of the power of science courtesy of leading MSU researchers. -
Discover Engineering! through the TechXcite Rainwater Harvesting Module
Published on July 1, 2013
A Series of articles focusing on science, engineering and technology concepts using TechXcite modules available through a partnership between Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering and Michigan State University Extension. -
Horse events at 2013 Ag Expo
Published on June 28, 2013
2013 Ag Expo has many demonstrations and exhibits for the horse enthusiast. -
Fish lifelists offer new goals for anglers and naturalists
Published on June 26, 2013
Michigan lakes and rivers are home to an impressive number of fish species that most people never encounter. Keeping a lifelist is one way to explore and enjoy the variety of fish in local waters. -
Science students grow with gardens
Published on June 26, 2013
Hands-on garden and plant activities supplement and enhance science curriculum at local Detroit Public School. -
A Journey through the Straits
Published on June 21, 2013
Exploring the Detroit River on a Summer Discovery Cruise. -
Equine farm safety training: Improving safety for youth working on horse farms
Published on June 13, 2013
“Horse Sense" youth equine farm safety course now available – expand your knowledge of horse safety practices by taking this free online course. -
Science at the campfire: The science of roasting marshmallows!
Published on June 10, 2013
Add a little science education into your summer evening campfire discussion! -
Habitat in the backyard & schoolyard – Part 7: Birdbaths
Published on May 31, 2013
Teach young children about how to encourage and observe wildlife in your home, school or daycare center by putting in a birdbath. -
Rockford 4-H’ers raise money for nationwide disaster victims
Published on May 30, 2013
Two Michigan 4-H'ers create an ongoing fundraising initiative for those impacted nationwide by disasters.