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2014 MSU Faculty Research Series

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Re: Mindfulness Training For Professionals

Aaron Weibe ·
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Webinar: Climate & Storytelling

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Climate & Aging Webinar

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New EFNEP High School Curriculum - Fuel For Life

Megan Halbohm ·
Fuel for Life (FFL) is an innovative 6-to 8-week program developed by NC State University to equip high school students with essential life skills. The curriculum focuses on teaching students about nutrition, safe food handling and preparation, food resource management, and physical activity. The goal is to empower students with the knowledge and skills to make healthy choices and lead a balanced lifestyle. Recognizing the scarcity of nutrition programs targeting high school students, NC...
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Re: New EFNEP High School Curriculum - Fuel For Life

Sheila G ·
Is this program available in Spanish or any other language?
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Re: New EFNEP High School Curriculum - Fuel For Life

Megan Halbohm ·
At this time Fuel for Life is only available in English. We are working to secure funding for Spanish translation in the future.
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Youth and Climate Webinar

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