UC Agriculture and Natural Resources releases April 2026 coordinators newsletter

Glenda Humiston, Vice President of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Glenda Humiston, Vice President of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
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The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources released its Coordinators Monthly Newsletter for April on Apr. 17, highlighting award-winning projects, accessibility resources, statewide evaluation training, and upcoming events.

The newsletter provides updates for coordinators across the organization and features a digital version available online. It aims to keep staff informed about program achievements, new resources, ongoing trainings, and scheduled events.

According to the official website, University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources secures funding through public contributions to support its programs. The organization promotes sustainable practices designed to strengthen resilient ecosystems as well as economic vitality according to the official website.

University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources utilizes nine research and extension centers that serve as laboratories representing California’s diverse ecosystems according to the official website. The organization is recognized for providing trusted services that connect research with community needs according to the official website.

As part of the University of California system, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources manages Cooperative Extension services throughout the state according to the official website. Each year it conducts over 33,800 educational events with more than 18,400 volunteers participating in various initiatives according to the official website.

The release of this monthly newsletter reflects ongoing efforts by UC Agriculture and Natural Resources to inform stakeholders about developments within its programs while continuing outreach across communities.



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