Three new projects from Iowa State University will take human sciences research to Black Hawk, Polk, and Jefferson counties from the second year of the Engaged Scholarship Funding Program, a partnership between ISU Extension and Outreach additionally, the College of Human Sciences.
Tera Jordan, a helper professor in human development and family studies, is principal investigator for two of your projects. She might work to strengthen connections relating to the Black Hawk County’s African-American community and Human Sciences Extension and Outreach. She’ll also help address critical disparities in education in Polk County’s African-American community.
Eric D. Olson, an assistant professor in apparel, events and hospitality management, is principal investigator within the third project. He’ll provide education and training resources to immigrant and refugee populations in Jefferson County who’ve great food, but may do not have the knowledge to adequately market their items.
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