Student leaders designed the quests and helped lead quest stations focused upon five different guilds: leadership, health and wellness, technology, arts and natural sciences.
Mary Arnold is a developmental scientist who has led positive youth development program development and evaluation in the OSU Extension 4-H program since 2000.
Ashley Armstrong, a proud graduate of the 4-H program in Josephine County, found inspiration and direction through her experiences. Now, she’s giving back, running day camps, and helping the next generation find their way. ...
Together for Innovating Youth in Agriculture, housed at OSU and designating OSU Extension as a National Center of Excellence for Youth Development, will emphasize support, collaboration and technology to ensure the success of ...
The DIVE4Ag team is working together to develop an open source, distance education toolkit focused on agriculture that will connect youth, educators, and K-12 classrooms to experiential learning.
Oregon 4-H sent a delegation of 12 competitors and four coaches to Nebraska, which hosted the championships in June at the Heartland Public Shooting Park,
Oregon State University’s Precollege Programs and the SMILE Program are partnering with the OSU Extension Service 4-H Youth Development Program to lead the effort to implement an innovative Agriculture Distance Education Toolkit.