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October 2002
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- Thursday, October 31, 2002
- Youth development project offers "Successful Futures" for middle school youth in Wausau and Milwaukee
- Jean Berger and Mary Krause
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The University of Wisconsin-Extension and the 4-H Youth Development Program have been awarded $150,000 a year for a five-year project in Wisconsin, with project sites in Wausau and Milwaukee.
- Saturday, October 26, 2002
- Sharing parent care with adult siblings
- Mary Brintnall-Peterson
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MADISON, Wis.-"Sibling relationships can enrich our lives as we age," says Mary Brintnall-Peterson, University of Wisconsin-Extension program specialist in aging. "Nurturing these relationships in later life is important, as they may be our strongest surviving support system."
- Tuesday, October 22, 2002
- Extension horticulture specialist has tips for keeping deer damage at bay
- Robert Tomesh
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Wisconsin is home to 1.5 million deer, a population that has exploded since the turn of the century.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2002
- Identity theft forum scheduled for Oct. 24
- Karen Goebel
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Piece by piece, hundreds of thousands of consumers are losing control over their personal information. Recent statistics indicate that identity theft is a growing crime nationwide that leaves up to 40,000 or more consumers each year fighting to clear their names and correct their credit reports after thieves steal their identities and establish fraudulent credit accounts in their names.
- Youth development project offers "Successful Futures" for middle school youth in Wausau and Milwaukee
- Mary Thiry and Jean Berger
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The University of Wisconsin-Extension and the 4-H Youth Development Program have been awarded $150,000 a year for a five-year project in Wisconsin, with project sites in Wausau and Milwaukee.
- Tuesday, October 15, 2002
- Cooperative Extension Dean & Director Accepts New Assignment
- Pamela Seelman
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MADISON, Wis. -- The University of Wisconsin-Extension announced today that Dean and Director of Cooperative Extension Carl O¿Connor has accepted a new assignment as the executive director of the North Central Extension Association. He will begin his new assignment July 1, 2003.
- Thursday, October 10, 2002
- UW-Extension leadership wins national evaluation award
- Amy Pikalek
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UW¿Extension Chancellor Kevin Reilly and Vice Chancellor Marv Van Kekerix have been named recipients of the 2002 Mary Nell Greenwood Extension Evaluation Award for administrative or program leadership in Extension evaluation. The award is presented by the American Evaluation Association¿s Extension Education interest group.
- Wednesday, October 09, 2002
- Chronic Wasting Disease and consumer concerns
- Barbara Ingham
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Since the discovery of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Wisconsin deer this past spring, many individuals have expressed concern over the safety of venison. This fact sheet, prepared by Barbara Ingham, University of Wisconsin-Madison/Extension food science specialist, is designed to give you some background information on CWD, and to answer questions related to venison safety and handling this fall.
- Outreach and E-Learning Wins Two UCEA Awards
- Amy Pikalek
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Two programs from the Division of Continuing Education Extension¿ the Diversity Program Development Initiative and the IDEAS Portal Web Site¿ have received Certificates of Excellence from the University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) Region IV¿s Celebration of Excellence awards program. The awards will be presented at the UCEA Region IV annual conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 20.
- Thursday, October 03, 2002
- 4-H Youth Development Program named winner of 2002 UW Teaching Excellence Award
- Greg Hutchins
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The 4-H Youth Development Program and University of Wisconsin-Extension has won a University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Award for 2002.
- Tuesday, October 01, 2002
- GWETC News: Conference Speakers Announced
- Lisa Hanrahan
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Two exciting speakers will highlight the 10th Annual Governor¿s Wisconsin Educational Technology Conference (GWETC) this year, an event co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Extension. They are David Warlick, owner and principal consultant of the Landmark Project, a professional development and web design firm located in Raleigh, North Carolina; and Bernajean Porter, an educator, speaker, and education technology consultant from Sedalia, Colorado,
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