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Ohio University’s Kennedy Lecture Series presents an ‘Evening with Al Roker’
ATHENS Ohio University’s Kennedy Lecture Series will present “An Evening with Al Roker,” a virtual event at 7:30 p.m., March 2.
The Ohio University community will have the opportunity to virtually see, hear from, and submit questions to Roker, a longtime news and TV personality most notable for his role on the Today Show. To adapt to the current limitations of the pandemic, “An Evening with Al Roker” will be live streamed at www.ohio.edu/kennedylecture.
According to a news release from OU, the evening will allow for the community to learn from and engage with the highly talented Roker, who has a vast array of experiences to share, from the comfort of their home, office, or any COVID-safe location. Dr. Eddith A. Dashiell, director of the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism, will moderate the evening, asking questions from the audience, as well as some additional questions of interest for R
New Research in Kenya Tests Digital Advisories to Promote Resilience in Farming Communities
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Farmers disproportionately bear the burden of climate change and the extreme unpredictable weather it brings. This is particularly true in Sub-Saharan Africa, where in the past year alone farmers in some areas have faced severe drought while others experienced heavy, unseasonal rains. Timely and actionable information could help farmers to maintain their main source of food and income in a changing climate.
With support from USAID, a research team from the Tegemeo Institute of Agricultural Policy and Development at Egerton University, Kenya, has launched new research to evaluate the impacts of a government program that provides farmers weather and market information to their phones. This US $449,255 (KSH 49,597,752) three-year study is testing how access to weather and market advisories could help farmers adapt to climate change while increasing their overall productivity and resilie