
USU Extension Education Highlights
Every Tuesday at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. and every Wednesday at 7:42 a.m. and 8:42 a.m.
A conversation with USU Extension agents highlighting insightful information from USU Extension experts on topics from finances to our physical and emotional well-being.
Tune in during All Things Considered on Tuesdays and Morning Edition on Wednedays for USU Extension Educations Highlights.
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Teresa Hunsaker, USU Extension professor emeritus, joins us to share some fall recipes and tells us how she puts her own special twist on some more classic recipes using special fall flavors.
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Brittney Johnson, Hunger Solutions in Utah host, talks about Utah State University's Create Better Health and Hunger Solutions collaborative podcast.
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USU Extension's Teresa Hunsaker brings us Halloween recipes to kick off the season!
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Kolene Anderson of the Utah Women & Leadership Project talked to us about recent research and ideas for seeing more women in leadership roles.
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J. Bradley Washa, USU Assistant Professor of Wildland Fire Science shares updates on the Yellow Lake Fire and how our warm October is affecting fire season across the state.
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J. Bradley Washa, assistant professor of Wildland Fire Science at USU, gives us an end of season update and the outlook as we head into the colder months.
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The first few weeks of school set the tone for the rest of the year, and there are things parents can do, starting from day one, to help their kids succeed. Dr. David Schramm, USU Extension family life specialist, shares several tips for parents.
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Lea Palmer, from USU's Hunger Solutions and Create Better Health discusses how farmer's markets across Utah play an important role in food security for our communities.
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USU Extension's Teresa Hunsaker shares late summer salad recipes and a roasted red enchilada sauce!
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About one in three American adults report being a caregiver in the past, and one in five report currently being in that role. Ashley Yaugher, Utah State University Extension health and wellness faculty and Emily Roundy, USU Extension health and wellness intern discuss why it's essential to provide support for those who are taking care of others.