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Extension as a Catalyst to Community-University Engagement

This group is geared for people employed by Extension who are tasked to do community-university engagement. The purpose of the group is to bring these people together to share resources, celebrate successes, and trouble shoot challenges.

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Community-University Engagement: Where to Start?!?

Karly Black ·
The University of Nebraska – Lincoln (UNL), like many other Land-Grant University, has fostered an ecosystem in which teaching, research, and extension intersect. At the heart of this intersection is the idea of community-university engagement and co-creating opportunities which benefit communities and Extension, the Institute of Ag and Natural Resources, or University of Nebraska. In 2020, UNL sought to amplify its community-university engagement efforts and specifically included engagement...
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September 19, 2024 Meeting Notes

Karly Black ·
Individuals Present Karly Black, Nebraska Extension, Engagement Zone Coordinator, black@unl.edu Jentry Barrett, Nebraska Extension, Engagement Zone Coordinator, jbarrett3@unl.edu Courtney Brown, University of Georgia, Community Health Engagement Coordinator, courtms@uga.edu Katie Larson, UNL, Rural Prosperity Nebraska Statewide Extension Educator, kpleskac2@unl.edu Rani Bhattacharyya, University of Minnesota, College of Extension, Community Development-Community Economics, ranib@umn.edu Jill...
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