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Two Iowa State University students will intern with Human Sciences Extension and Outreach’s Heddleson Internship Program in 2017. The internships provide students with hands-on experience related to their programs of study and prepare them for a career in extension or community outreach.
Iowans have four opportunities in May to learn how mindful eating and behavior contribute to a healthy lifestyle. A faculty member and a clinician from the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at Iowa State University will be sharing current research during free workshops in Waterloo, Le Mars, Atlantic and Iowa City.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, couples and families may be facing a surplus of time together. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will be providing a series of short virtual meetings over seven weeks with information and suggestions to help couples thrive in this new reality. UPDATED: The virtual meetings will be held via Connect.
When couples take care of themselves, they can take better care of each other. That's the premise of Empower, the first in a series of seven virtual meetings to help couples elevate their relationship during the COVID-19 outbreak. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is offering the virtual meeting April 8 via Connect.
Trust and commitment are the foundation of a strong relationship. That’s the premise of the April 15 virtual meeting to help couples elevate their relationship during COVID-19. Human sciences specialists with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will lead this meeting for couples.
For a strong and lasting relationship, couples must make a constant effort to update each other on daily happenings, circumstances, and wants and needs. Learn more in an April 29 virtual meeting from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.
Demonstrating kindness and caring shows that couples value their partner and their relationship. That is the premise of Value, a virtual meeting from ISU Extension and Outreach to help couples elevate their relationship during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Friendship with each other serves as a strong foundation that will help couples weather any storm. That is the premise of Attach, a virtual meeting May 13 to help couples elevate their relationship during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s not the absence of conflict and anger that makes a relationship better – it’s how couples manage the conflict and anger they experience. That is the premise of Tame, a virtual meeting May 20 to help couples elevate their relationship during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Couples who have strong relationships with the people around them report stronger, healthier and more durable relationships. That is the premise of Engage, a virtual meeting May 27, from ISU Extension and Outreach, to help couples elevate their relationship during the COVID-19 pandemic.