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Southeastern Coastal Center for Agricultural Health and Safety (SCCAHS)
SCCAHS is a research and education center whose mission is to explore and address the occupational safety and health needs of people working in agriculture, fishing, and forestry in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This webinar series will provide training to the agricultural sector to address safety and health needs.
Society of Agricultural Communications Scholars
Professional development series designed for agricultural communications-related faculty and instructors in college and university settings. This monthly webinar series will feature a mix of research, teaching, and personal/professional development topics in a given academic calendar year (i.e. fall and spring university terms). The webinars will provide a forum for agricultural communications faculty members to interact, share, and receive professional development on a regular basis regardless of the conference travel resources available to them locally.
Recorded Webinars
September 17 — Grant writing as a collaborative process
Join this webinar to learn about the importance of effective collaboration for transforming an idea into a funded project. Participants will learn strategies to: 1) collaborate on the development of ideas, 2) follow a systematic process to transform ideas into...
August 20 — Public opinion of endangered and invasive species
How concerned are Floridians about endangered and invasive species? To what extent do Floridians believe that native species should be conserved? What actions are Floridians willing to take to help protect endangered species? Join this session to learn the answers to...
July 17 — Demystifying animal agriculture & building consumer trust
The average American is now at least three generations removed from production agriculture. This leads to the disconnection between how the public views agriculture and how scientists and producers view it, resulting in consumer distrust of science and commercial...