No. 3089
Next issue of Keeping Up - September 24, 2014
Next issue of Keeping Up - September 24, 2014
First, a huge thank you to all who helped design and deliver a really fun Smith-Lever Centennial event on Saturday, August 30 at the Nebraska State Fair. We had a really great crowd, totally engaged with singing ‘Happy Centennial to you’ and hungry for Centennial ice cream. Continue reading…
The second Excellence in Extension webinar is today at 11:00 am CDT. To join the webinar, please go to connect.unl.edu/chatwithchuck.
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What might be the connection between Ag and Food Literacy and BBQ? NDSU Animal Science Department and Extension have found that consumer’s taste for good BBQ to create the “teachable moment” for consumer education on food literacy, safety, and nutrition.
More details at: http://unlextension-rick.blogspot.com/2014/09/ndsu-extensions-bbq-boot-camp.htmlAs the director of admissions I am excited to share that with a 5.2% increase to more than 4,650 students, this fall UNL enrolled the second-largest class in our history and the biggest since 1979. Continue reading…
Listed are Extension personnel changes that have occurred recently. If we have missed someone who is new or who has left our system, please contact Kathleen Lodl or Rick Koelsch. Continue reading…
I want to personally thank all of you who took the time to do participate in the Centennial Open House during the Nebraska State Fair. The day was filled with presentations, demonstrations, testimonials, ice cream, and a parade. Continue reading…
A free webinar will be presented on Sept. 12, 10 am-12 noon CT, on stored grain insect management. Preregistration required. An archived version will be available after the session. Continue reading…
More details at: http://www.ncipmc.org/training/
Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, professor of climatology at the University of Vermont and the Vermont state climatologist, will present "Communicating Science: Making it Relevant to Your Audience" at 3:30 p.m., Sept. 18 in the Hardin Hall auditorium (room 107). Continue reading…
The applied climate science major aims to educate the next generation of climatologists and policymakers. While the program has been open to graduate students for several years, opening it up to undergraduates enables students to jumpstart their careers early on. Continue reading…
Green energy is a popular current topic, but for decades people in the Great Plains used renewable wind power to survive and thrive. T. Lindsay Baker will speak on this topic at the first Olson Seminar of the semester on Sept. 18 at 3:30 p.m. at the Center for Great Plains Studies Continue reading…
New and Revised Publications Available on the Web September 10, 2014 Continue reading…
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