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Human Ecology In-Service - Register Now!

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We are pleased to announce registration for the inaugural Human Ecology In-Service is now open! 

 

The Human Ecology In-Service will be on campus April 7th – 9th. It will feature a celebration of the College of Human Ecology centennial with Jacqueline Davis-Manigaulte, research updates on families and social media and on developmental relationships, as well as engaging and impactful workshops and posters led by our colleagues across the University and across the state.  

 

We are also delighted that the spring Extension Connection 2025 is taking place in conjunction with the Human Ecology In-Service.  This is a fantastic opportunity for Cornell Cooperative Extension staff, faculty, and students interested in potential Extension work to connect, share ideas, and explore ways to collaborate with Extension work. Conference attendees will already be registered for the networking experience. 

 

Check out the In-Service webpage for more information including the schedule and descriptions of workshop and poster sessions. 

 

Register here by March 31st. Registration is $75 per person and includes meals and program. 

 

We hope to see you there! 

 

The Human Ecology In-Service Planning Team 

 

Connect and learn with colleagues who focus on the human side of Extension work: helping humans flourish. 

 

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