Volume
53
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.53.04.20
Abstract
Though positioned within universities, Cooperative Extension Services don't have a history of linking effectively to other institutional missions. Extension's emergent role in engaging the entire university provides an opportunity to demonstrate leadership by growing a culture of engaged scholarship and involving matriculated students in Extension work. Other innovative connections can create or strengthen robust relationships between sources and applications of knowledge. This commentary reflects the views of 45 participants at an event designed to look forward toward Extension's second century.
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Recommended Citation
Reed, A., Swanson, L., & Schlutt, F. (2015). Timberline Manifesto: Seven Concepts Linking Extension and Engagement. The Journal of Extension, 53(4), Article 20. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.53.04.20