The Change Agent States For Diversity is a consortium of seven states dedicated to supporting greater cultural diversity in land-grant universities. The overall goal of the project is to build the capacity of land-grant universities to function inclusively and effectively in a multicultural world. The purpose of the study described here was to evaluate the progress of the project. This article reports selected findings from key administrator interviews and offers implications for increasing the movement of Extension toward a more inclusive system
The early history of the Cooperative Extension Service is rich with examples of the agent\u27s role ...
In recent years, the trend in devolution (placing funding burdens and decisions for programs at more...
Extension is competing for money, attention, and a place in the future of higher education. It is cr...
The Change Agent States For Diversity is a consortium of seven states dedicated to supporting greate...
The Change Agent States for Diversity is a consortium of several states dedicated to supporting grea...
Using policy discourse analysis, the author analyzed 21 diversity action plans issued at 20 U.S. lan...
A variety of efforts are under way to help build the capacity of Cooperative Extension to effectivel...
The remarkable shift in the U.S. from rural to urban life does not come without social consequences....
Extension\u27s mission is to educate and disseminate research to all people, but minority and cultur...
This article briefly outlines three examples of cross-cultural academic programs, each bringing to t...
The need for public understanding and awareness of the value of university Extension and outreach is...
In the late 1990s, Oregon State University brought its Extension field faculty into academic departm...
Board members of the Journal of Extension (JOE) are rethinking and reconsidering the journal\u27s cr...
The 1998 Farm Bill mandated collecting stakeholder input for land-grant universities. The study desc...
Field and campus faculty partnered in a trend analysis process that established a baseline of trends...
The early history of the Cooperative Extension Service is rich with examples of the agent\u27s role ...
In recent years, the trend in devolution (placing funding burdens and decisions for programs at more...
Extension is competing for money, attention, and a place in the future of higher education. It is cr...
The Change Agent States For Diversity is a consortium of seven states dedicated to supporting greate...
The Change Agent States for Diversity is a consortium of several states dedicated to supporting grea...
Using policy discourse analysis, the author analyzed 21 diversity action plans issued at 20 U.S. lan...
A variety of efforts are under way to help build the capacity of Cooperative Extension to effectivel...
The remarkable shift in the U.S. from rural to urban life does not come without social consequences....
Extension\u27s mission is to educate and disseminate research to all people, but minority and cultur...
This article briefly outlines three examples of cross-cultural academic programs, each bringing to t...
The need for public understanding and awareness of the value of university Extension and outreach is...
In the late 1990s, Oregon State University brought its Extension field faculty into academic departm...
Board members of the Journal of Extension (JOE) are rethinking and reconsidering the journal\u27s cr...
The 1998 Farm Bill mandated collecting stakeholder input for land-grant universities. The study desc...
Field and campus faculty partnered in a trend analysis process that established a baseline of trends...
The early history of the Cooperative Extension Service is rich with examples of the agent\u27s role ...
In recent years, the trend in devolution (placing funding burdens and decisions for programs at more...
Extension is competing for money, attention, and a place in the future of higher education. It is cr...