OSU Extension services and programs continue through pandemic

 

President for OSU Extension Damona Doye

STILLWATER, Okla. – More than 100 years of science-based, community service by Oklahoma State University Extension will continue unabated through the challenges presented by the novel coronavirus pandemic, Associate Vice President for OSU Extension Damona Doye said.

"It is very important that we all remain safe, productive and healthy during this pandemic," Doye said. "We face an evolving situation, which is forcing all of us to adapt and innovate. Extension resources will be available to help."

OSU Extension is a state agency administered by the university's Division of Agricultural Sciences...



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