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Farmers, ranchers needed for national study about balancing work and children
Sherrie R. Whaley All parents know how challenging it is to balance children and work, especially when childcare options are limited. One group of parents in particular, farm and ranch parents, are being sought for a national study into their experiences. ...
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Walk with a Doc Feb. 6, 2023
https://hardin.osu.edu/news/walk-doc-feb-6-2023
WALK WITH A DOC- Tonight, Feb. 6 at 5:30 p.m. The indoor walking program, Walk with a Doc, resumes tonight at 5:30 p.m. at Kenton Elementary School. The session will be led by ONU pharmacy students who will present information on a remote blood sugar and ...
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Stepping On Workshop
https://holmes.osu.edu/events/stepping-workshop
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New $1.1 million project to fund Public Health AmeriCorps program at Ohio State University Extension
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Public health, community outreach, and youth engagement at The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) are getting a boost with the announcement of a $1.1 million investment from AmeriCorps, t ...
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2023 Winter Project Fair
https://franklin.osu.edu/events/2023-winter-project-fair
Thinking of joining a 4-H club? Would you like to learn more about the various projects you can get involved with? A great way to learn about 4-H is by attending the Franklin County 4-H Winter Fair Open House! Held on Saturday, Feb. 11 from 11 a.m. to 1 p ...
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Ando named new chair of CFAES Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics
Learn more Learn more about new chair of AEDE Ando named new chair of CFAES Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics ...
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The Contemporary Relevance of Historic Black Land Loss
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/the-contemporary-relevance-historic-black-land-loss
At the close of the Civil War, Black Americans owned very little farmland but began acquiring it at a rapid pace, so that by 1910, Black farmers owned more than 16 million acres. This, however, would be the peak of Black farmland ownership in the United S ...
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Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size: Moving Away from Harmful Diet Culture Toward Self-Compassion
The diet industry in the United State is worth nearly $65 billion dollars and its success can be attributed to a 95% long-term failure rate. Weight management programs feed on insecurities that are perpetuated by societal norms of beauty and health. Diet ...
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How COVID-19 Impacted Food Systems
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/how-covid-19-impacted-food-systems
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of our food supply system. While national-level responses to our food supply revealed a lot of weaknesses, the hyper-local response to feeding our communities demonstrated great strength in our mutual aid networ ...
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An Identity in Crisis: The Impact of a Single Decision
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/identity-in-crisis-the-impact-single-decision
What happens when one decision changes every aspect of your life and makes you question your core identities? Courtney Johnson, Chief Program and Education Officer, from the Ohio State University Office of Institutional Equity, will discuss some of the ch ...