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Rural Sociological Society Society (RSS) Annual Meeting

Posted on August 22, 2015 by InnovATE Program

August 6-9, 2015

RSS hosted their annual meeting in Madison, Wisconsin. The theme of the meeting was “Knowing Rural.” Dr. Keith M. Moore presented on the Educational Programs and Interventions in Rural Settings panel. View his presentation here: Quality Assurance in African Agricultural Education and Training.

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