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by Prof. Israel Krajcik V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Building Transfer and Career Pathways with Erica Orians and Lia Wetzstein

In Part VII of our landmark series on rural higher education and workforce development, produced in collaboration with the Ascendium Education Group, Michelle explores a key issue for rural communities — building transfer and career pathways for rural learners with ...

Postsecondary Partnerships in Rural America with Sheila Martin, Dakota Pawlicki, and Gretchen Schmidt (Ascendium Series, Part VI)

In Part VI of this landmark series produced in collaboration with and supported by the Ascendium Education Group, Michelle discusses the challenges and opportunities involved in postsecondary partnerships in rural America with three recognized experts in the field: Dr. Sheila ...

Rural Health Cre Grants with Chad Parker and Thomas Kimsey (Part III of Thomas USAF Series)

In Part III of our four-part series on rural funding, produced in collaboration with and supported by Thomas USAAF, Michelle chats with Chad Parker, who has worked with USDA Rural Development for 30 years and is currently serving as the ...

Rural Research Initiatives with Danielle Vetter, Kirstin Yeado, Emily Cole, and Allen Pratt (Part V of Ascendium Series)

In Part V of our landmark series on rural higher education and workforce development, produced in collaboration with and supported by the Asscendium Education Group, Michelle chats with Danielle Vetter, Senior Program Officer and Kirstin Yeado, Program Officer, at Ascendium ...

Philanthropy & Rural Development with Ann McMillan, Allen Smart, Debby Warren, and Emily Hinsey (Part IV of Grantmakers In Health Series )

Synopsis; In the concluding segment of our four-part series, Viewing Rural Health, Education, and Business Through an Equity Lens. produced in collaboration with and supported by Grantmakers In Health. Michelle chats with four riveting guests: Ann McMillan, Program Director at ...

Rural Telehealth with Heather Dimeris, Marilyn Serafini, Walter Panzirer & Mei Wa Kwong

In the second of our fabulous four-part series on Viewing Rural Health, Education, and Business Through an Equity Lens. produced in collaboration with and supported by Grantmakers in Health, Michelle talks with Heather Dimeris. the Director for the Office for ...

Bonus Brief: Dr. Cameron Webb, White House Senior Policy Adviser for COVID-19 Equity

In another special Rural Matters Bonus Brief, Michelle meets with White House Senior Policy Adviser for COVID-19 Equity Dr. Cameron Webb to discuss how COVID-19 and the Delta variant continues to challenge rural America. “We’ve got so many states now ...

What is rural matter?

Rural Matters is a biweekly, 30-minute podcast about rural education, business, and health. The podcast’s mission is to increase awareness, inform discussion, and expand the dialogue on the most important issues facing rural stakeholders every day. Hosted by rural health and community engagement strategiest Michelle Rathman.

Who hosts the Rural Voice podcast?

Co-Hosted by Drs. Allen Pratt, Jared Bigham, and Christopher F. Silver, they discuss the common themes and experiences facing teachers, parents, and administrators in elementary and secondary rural education.

What is rural health radio?

Rural Health Leadership Radio is all about sharing best practices. Our mission is to improve the world by engaging rural health leaders in conversations, learning and research. Most rural leaders are rural health leaders with a shared goal of a culture of health and well-being within their rural communities.

Who is the host of Lost Creek Farm?

A storytelling podcast that’s not just about food, and not just about rural places. From hosts Mike Costello, chef at Lost Creek Farm, and Jan Pytalski, associate editor at the Daily Yonder. Learn more and listen now.

Who hosts everywhere radio?

Everywhere Radio, hosted by Whitney Kimball Coe, features rural leaders and allies and spotlights the good, scrappy, joyful ways rural people are building a more inclusive nation. New episodes of the podcast release every other Thursday. Everywhere Radio is a production of the Rural Assembly, in partnership with the Daily Yonder. Learn more and listen now.

Who hosts the Growing Small Towns Show?

Hosted by small-town champion and rural entrepreneur Rebecca Undem.

Who produces Rural Matters?

The contents of this full-color magazine are produced by national office staff, RCAP field staff, the staff of RCAP’s funding agencies, and staff of related organizations. Rural Matters shares information in a variety of perspectives- from a national level, such as news and developments from RCAP’s funders, among field staff and communities, which share information about their work and expertise, and from an analytical view, such as case studies that show what works and what doesn’t in technical assistance projects.

What is rural matter?

Rural Matters is the official magazine of the RCAP national network. Rural Matters informs readers about the issues rural communities across America are facing and some of the best ways to tackle them. The magazine features success stories from communities who have overcome challenges, provides insight into new ways of thinking ...

What is rural matter?

US Rural Matters is a biweekly, 30-minute podcast about rural education, business, and health. The podcast's mission is to increase awareness, inform discussion, and expand the dialogue on the most important issues facing rural stakeholders every day. Guests on the podcast include rural education decision-makers, ...

What is a rural emergency medicine podcast?

Rural Emergency Medicine Podcast is a podcast made specifically with the rural emergency provider in mind. This monthly podcast focuses on the nuances and difficulties of practicing emergency medicine in a rural environment.

What is a rural mission podcast?

This Rural Mission is a podcast that discusses pertinent topics related to rural community health and social issues around the state of Michigan. Each episode highlights rural providers, medical students, and community members who are making a difference in the lives of rural residents.

What is the National Rural Health Resource Center?

The National Rural Health Resource Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustaining and improving health care in rural communities. As the nation's leading technical assistance and knowledge center in rural health, The Center focuses on five core areas: -Transition to Value and Population Health -Collaboration and Partnership -Performance Improvement -Health Information Technology -Workforce

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