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Future Directions for Rural Population Research to Inform Extension: Findings from Listening Sessions

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Future Directions for Rural Population Research to Inform Extension: Findings from Listening Sessions

The Rural Population Research Network (RPRN) conducted virtual national listening sessions in an effort to identify the issues diverse rural stakeholders see as their top priorities for understanding rural population change. More than 80 Extension colleagues working with rural people participated in thematic discussions. In this webinar RPRN researchers involved with this project will share findings from the listening sessions and how these insights are being used to inform future research and Extension endeavors. (RPRN is the USDA supported multi-state project W5001.)

Presenters:

  • John J. Green, Director, Southern Rural Development Center; Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Mississippi State University

  • Katherine Curtis, Director, Center for Demography and Ecology; Professor and Demographic Specialist, Community & Environmental Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Kristina Brant, Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, & Education, Pennsylvania State University

  • Sreedhar Upendram, Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Tennessee

  • Paige Kelly, Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, & Education, Pennsylvania State University

The February webinar is presented by the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development (NCRCRD) and the Southern Rural Development Center (SRDC).

Register: https://bit.ly/3PzmJSB

After registering, you'll receive an email with the Zoom link for the webinar. This webinar will be recorded and a link to the recording will be sent to registrants.

NCRCRD webinars are open to all participants. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate or need an interpreter or translator, please contact Mary Breidenbach no later than 5 days prior to the event.

Purdue University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access University.

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