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The World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute (WFPMIYI) is a one-day pre-college program for 7th-12th graders coordinated by Michigan State University (MSU), where youth:
• Present research and recommendations on how to solve key global challenges related to food security in small group discussions with MSU faculty, staff, students, peers, and other experts.
• Connect with other student leaders from across Michigan to share ideas, identify solutions to these problems, and build lasting friendships.
• Interact with global leaders in science, agriculture, industry, and policy.
• Take part in educational sessions to explore current research and issues in food, agriculture, natural resources, international development, and life sciences.
• Meet and network with innovative professionals, researchers, professors, and college students working to end hunger and poverty and improve food security in Michigan and around the world.
| Resources: | Academic Enrichment (Academic classes, tutoring, testing, etc.) |
| Area served: | East Lansing |
| State(s): | Michigan |
| Website: | World Food Prize Michigan Youth Institute |
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