The website’s new look After more than a year of planning, the PIE Center unveiled a new website designed to be more user-friendly and technically compliant. The responsive design displays more effectively on tablets and smartphones while ensuring quicker page...
The culmination of the PIE Center’s first specialty crop block grant illustrates that the best research goes beyond technical reports. In addition to four research reports, PIE Center faculty and staff produced an online tool, two trade magazine inserts and countless...
The PIE Center webinar series continues to make learning about important agricultural and natural resources issues as Easy as PIE. The PIE Center’s monthly webinar series provides a chance to learn about addressing critical agricultural and natural resources issues in...
An external evaluation shows the PIE Center’s research, communications and training programs strongly resonate with audiences. Sebastian Galindo, a research assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural Education and Communication, revamped last year’s...
Ag vs. natural resources focus In addition to public opinion surveys on endangered species and water quantity and quality, PIE Center researchers are working on projects that help fisheries students communicate about science and policy, Apalachicola oystermen survive...
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