Cooperative Extension
Extension Disaster Recovery Education Information and Resources:
At the end of September, Hurricane Helene brought extreme rain and flooding that have left hundreds of people dead and caused billions of dollars in damage. During those difficult times, our communities look for resources to help them recover from losses they experience. La nd-grant universities like Tennessee State are a major player in providing research-based educational information to solve those problems and get the information they need, when they need, to secure resources and solve their problems or meet their needs.
Please visit our disaster recovery page here ---> Extension Disaster Recovery Educational Information and Resources
To address this need, TSU College of Agriculture’s TSU Cooperative Extension Program is working on putting together a web page link on the College/Extension webpage called “Extension Disaster Recovery Educational Information and Resources.” This webpage will serve as a clearinghouse of information available from our faculty and other state and national resources. Our colleagues, Charles Morrison and Jeremy Nance will be helping me and Dr. Jason de Koff, with this website development. In addition, Mr. Finis Stribling and Ms. Rita Fleming are our TSU Extension liaisons to USDA, Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN).
Extending University Educational Outreach to Tennessee Communities
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Welcome to the TSU College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Program. Cooperative Extension is a nationwide,non-credit educational network. Each U.S. state and territory has a state office at its land-grant university and a network of local or regional offices. The Tennessee State University Cooperative Extension Program mission is to help educate and provide information to limited resource urban and rural individuals, families, small farmers and other groups. |
Dr. Latif Lighari Associate Dean, Extension |
Our Vision
Our vision is to be a leader in outreach educational programs. Using a variety of program delivery strategies, we offer practical and useful research-based programs, resources, and publications in agriculture and natural resources, family & consumer sciences, 4-H youth development and community resource and economic development.
Faculty on the main campus and county extension agents conduct educational sessions, conferences and workshops to address community needs.
Partnerships and Collaborations
To provide Tennesseans with or refer them to the best information possible in gaining access to resources in the state that will better their lives, Tennessee State University Extension partners with individuals, agencies and organizations across the state and the federal government.
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