Sherman Lewis School of Agriculture and Applied Sciences
Cooperative Extension and Outreach Programs and Clusters
Impactful programming is offered through Langston University’s Cooperative Extension and Outreach. As a core mandate, Langston University Land-Grant programs support Oklahomans and work specifically to positively impact the lives of limited-resource people and communities throughout the state. Throughout Oklahoma counties, individuals, small businesses and organizations benefit from these programs which fall under four clusters or categories.
The Sherman Lewis School of Agriculture and Applied Sciences (SL/SAAS) collaborates with Oklahoma State University (1862) and local Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) in a concerted effort to meet the needs of communities throughout the state. SL/SAAS also works closely with Oklahoma’s 1994 Land-Grant institution, i.e., the College of Muscogee Nation in Okmulgee. This focus helps ensure that through the effort of all three Land-Grant institutions, there are equitable opportunities for all Oklahomans, no matter their socioeconomic status, ethnicity, financial resources, community location, or scale of production.
Langston University Cooperative Extension and Outreach Programs continue to evolve through four program clusters. Our commitment is to build a strong and sustainable CEOP with a team of energetic, self-motivated individuals committed to engaging with our diverse stakeholder base.
Review the Sherman Lewis School of Agriculture and Applied Sciences Research Academics and Extension publication at https://isu.pub/7QjbXUj to learn more.
CEOP PROGRAM CLUSTERS AND LEADERS
Family and Consumer Sciences
Program Leaders: Dr. Tiffany Williams, Dr. Emisha Maytubby, Ms. Michelle Malone
Services and Programs Offered
- Expanded Food & Nutrition Education. Program Leader: Mr. Joshua Todd
- Master Food Preserver Program
- Grains: From Field to Table
- Fiber Arts Program
- Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program for Youth and Adults
- Master Sewing Program
Community Resource Development
Program Leader: Mr. James Arati
- Agribusiness and Community Resource Development Program
Services and Programs Offered:
- Assists Producers with USDA Applications
- Helps Families with Family Farmland Transitions through Heir’s Property Discussions
- Works with Communities to Identify Resources for Growth and Sustainability
- Entrepreneurship and Workforce Development
For more information, contact the Agribusiness and Community Resource Development Program at jarati@langston.edu.
Production Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Crops and Natural Resources. Program Leader: Dr. Leonard Kibet
- Animals and Related Product Development. Program Leader: Dr. Roger Merkel
Value Added Product Development. Program Leader, Dr. Carlos Alvarado - Apiculture. Program Leader: Mr. Hank Baker
Services and Programs Offered:
- Beekeeping
- Comparing Chemical vs Organic Fertilizer for Growing Watermelon Varieties
- Market Gardening Course
4-H Youth Development
Program Leader: Ms. Dorothy Wilson
- Youth & Community Well-being. Program Leader: Dr. Rashell Campbell-Daughty
Services and Programs Offered
- Expanding 4-H Clubs and Special Interest Groups Throughout Oklahoma
- Engaging Youth in Agriculture Through Junior Master Gardener, Aquaponics, Equine Demonstrations, and More
- Supports Youth Development Through Exposing Youth to Careers in Agriculture and Skill Development
