Alexa Lamm
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On February 13, 2022, Dr. Oyugi Millicent shared her dissertation findings focused on personal and contextual factors predicting agriscience teaching self-efficacy at the Southern Region Conference of the American Association for Agricultural Education (S-AAAE). Drawing from social cognitive theory, she utilized Binomial Logistic Regression to determine the log odds of observing high or low agriscience…
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The need for soilless substrates is expected to double as urban agriculture expands and quality soil deteriorates. Lamm and Gibson presented two research studies at the Southern Region Meeting of the American Society for Horticultural Sciences in New Orleans February 11 & 12. Their work identified the research and extension education needs of specialty crop…
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The Lamm Lab serves as the evaluator of the CDC-funded Healthier Together project in collaboration with the UGA College of Public Health, UGA Extension, UGA College of Environment and Design, and the UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences. Each year the annual evaluation results are shared with the community coalition using an appreciative lens…
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Allison Fortner, doctoral student, is headed to France to complete an internship with the Safe Seaweed Coalition. She has been assisting them with their science communication efforts the past 6 months virtually and will now spend time in Paris with the Secretariat and then Roscoff, at one of the biological research stations, to get first-hand…
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Alexa Lamm traveled to Washington D.C. this week to turnover the editorial reins of the Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education to Dr. Todd Brashears and Dr. Mary Rodriguez after 4 years as the Managing and Executive Editor. She reflected on the amount of research she has been privy to being conducted across the…
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Dr. Lamm was thrilled to engage with the Impact Collaborative Summit as a Key Informant on January 19th. The Impact Collaborative Summit helps increase Cooperative Extension’s organizational readiness and capacity for innovation and change by connecting teams with skills, tools, resources and partners that can expand and deepen their impact. Lamm’s role was to help…
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As the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST) turns 50, several of their past CAST Borlaug Communication award recipients were asked to discuss past and future efforts. Dr. Lamm shared her thoughts on how CAST can expand their communication efforts to reach and engage a broader audience. Her call to action included placing an…
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