Engagement Opportunities and Challenges of Transdisciplinary Practice: The 1890 Land-Grant Perspective
Land-grant universities' philosophy of education assumes the triumvirate of education, research, and service will produce an improved quality of life and wealth-creating synergies disseminated to communities through Cooperative Extension (Gavazzi & Gee, 2019). In a simpler age, this philoso...
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Main Authors: | Terrence W. Thomas (Author), Alton Thompson (Author) |
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