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April 15, 2025

Agricultural Extension in the Digital Age: Insights from Land Grant Institutions

Submitted by Reed Middleton

Photo of Dr. Kudzai Mukumbi

As part of the Office of International Program’s Vernon Larson Lecture Series, Fulbright Visiting Scholar Dr. Kudzai Mukumbi will be presenting “Agricultural Extension in the Digital Age: Insights from Land Grant Institutions” on April 23, 2025, at 3:00 pm in the Staley School of Leadership’s Town Hall. The lecture will be will be followed by a panel on Fulbright Programs and a reception.

Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Staley School of Leadership, Town Hall & Atrium

3:00 pm  Lecture
3:45 pm  Fulbright Panel
4:30 pm  Reception

Please click here to register for any of these activities.

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Dr. Kudzai Mukumbi is a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Iowa State University, where she is conducting research on best practices in designing, managing and evaluation of agricultural extension and outreach programs. She holds a Doctorate degree in Retailing (International Retailing & Marketing majors) and a Master of Science in Agricultural Economics (Agribusiness) from Michigan State University. She has led the Agribusiness & Community Development Unit at Africa University in Zimbabwe and taught undergraduate and graduate agribusiness courses. She trains leaders for Africa and beyond, equipping them with skills and knowledge in Agribusiness. Her research interests include food systems, agribusiness strategy, international business and policy.

More information can be found on the Vernon Larson Lecture page.
These events are sponsored by K-State’s: Office of International Programs, College of Agriculture’s International Agriculture Programs, Office of Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research, and Office of Research Development.