AgCenter training helps children cope with trauma
The LSU AgCenter recently held a series of virtual webinars to prepare those working with youth to recognize trauma and how to help.
The LSU AgCenter recently held a series of virtual webinars to prepare those working with youth to recognize trauma and how to help.
From left, LSU AgCenter horticulture agents Michael Polozola, Keith Hawkins and Sara Shields plant one of two southern live oaks at the Dean Lee Research and Extension Center near Alexandria on Jan. 6, 2021. Behind them is a pair of oaks estimated to be 250 to 300 years old. These trees are an icon associated with the AgCenter facility as well as the neighboring campus of LSU Alexandria. They’ve sustained significant damage over the years, and the two new trees are intended to be replacements. (Photo by Olivia McClure/LSU AgCenter)
Anyone who has ever visited the LSU AgCenter Dean Lee Research and Extension Center or the neighboring campus of LSU Alexandria has probably noticed — and maybe even stopped to snap a photo of — a
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