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Get engaged with NUEL! The National Urban Extension Leaders (NUEL) began in 2013 as a grass-roots effort of a group of passionate and committed urban Extension educators with the mission to advocate and advance the strategic importance and long-term value of urban Extension activities by being relevant locally, responsive statewide, and recognized nationally.

Reminder and Update: Call for Presentation Proposals: 2025 NUEL Southern & 1890 Regional Conference

 

This post includes updated information on the call for proposals since the original posting.

📅 Submission Deadline: Friday, February 28, 2025

📍 Conference Dates: May 6-8, 2025
📍 Location: Durham, NC
🎯 Theme: The Power of WE: Partnering for Impact

We invite members of the Southern and 1890 regions to showcase innovative programming initiatives addressing urban, suburban, and peri-urban populations.

Presentation Types:

  • Team and/or Individual Presentations: 45-minute moderated sessions with Q&A. 

  • Poster Presentations: Highlight projects, research results, or program summaries through visuals and brief narratives in a poster format, no larger than 48x60.

  • Lightning Rounds: Fast-paced 15-minute presentations plus Q&A.

ALL conference proposals should address NUEL’s focus areas, Strengthening Communities, Protecting the Environment, Improving Health, Enriching Youth, & Feeding our Communities: Local food systems and network, and/or NUEL’s 4 P’s framework (positioning, personnel, programming, partnerships) and/or the conference theme (The Power of WE: Partnering for Impact).

👉Submit Your Proposal Here

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