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Michael Everett is a Professor of Practice and the Undergraduate Program Coordinator for the Agriculture, Food, Natural Resources Education (AFNRE) at Michigan State University. He holds a B.A. in Mathematics from Olivet College, an M.S. in Crop and Soil Science, and a Ph.D. in Community, Agriculture, Recreation, and Resource Studies from Michigan State University. An educator and researcher, Dr. Everett's teaching and research interests are focused on Conservation Education and the Human Dimensions of Wildlife Ecosystems. He has been involved in teaching various courses in the Department of Community Sustainability, including community engagement, sustainability issues, and leadership theory. Additionally, he is committed to undergraduate research and assisting students in achieving their educational goals, particularly through the AFNRE and Environmental Studies & Sustainability programs. His efforts in advising have helped coordinate student developments while promoting educational pathways in agriculture and natural resources. Beyond academics, Dr. Everett has professional experience as a motorcycle racer and was involved in collegiate sports as a member of the Olivet College football team.
Department of Psychology