Connecticut 4-H Program: Youth development organization offers calendar of upcoming events and information on programs

Department of Allied Health Sciences: Formerly the School of Allied Health, the program was established in 1972 as the primary educational resource for the preparation of allied health professionals within the state

Department of Natural Resources Management and Engineering: Undergraduate and graduate programs with concentrations in water, air, forest, fisheries, wildlife resources and remote sensing/geographic information systems

Laboratory for Earth Resources Information System (LERIS): The principal center at The University of Connecticut for conducting remote sensing and GIS research oriented toward natural resources, ecology, and the environment

NEMO: Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials: Educational program for local land use officials that addresses the relationship of land use to natural resource protection

Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture: Offers technical and applied education in horticulture and animal science. Graduates receive an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree

 

 

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