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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

Creating a brand that is consistent, engaging and effective

August 2013 Let’s make one thing clear before we get started — branding is NOT putting your logo on everything. This presentation will challenge you to think inside and outside the box when it comes to your company or organization’s brand. How do you want your...

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Communicating with the news media

July 2013 Media relations is a strategy of working with the news media in order to get out information about an organization’s events and activities in news outlets, local, regional, or national. In this webinar, University of Florida professor Ricky Telg will detail...

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Building community capacity

June 2013 Join Angie B. Lindsey, PIE Center post-doctoral associate, to learn more about an interdisciplinary project involving biologists, psychologists, social scientists and community members working together to address the environmental, economic, and emotional...

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