"Isn't that Extension," he asked. "Isn't Extension just simply educating people from young to old, bringing out the latest innovations and research that's coming off on campus . . .?"
The challenge facing Purdue Extension, he said, is "to do what we've been doing for 100 years, a little bit better."
"In many ways, it's going back to the future," he said. "It's going back to the foundations and fundamentals of what Extension has done in terms of lifelong learning throughout our history."
Henderson said communities have always looked to Extension for help, and it's important for that to continue. He wants the Extension service to partner with communities to help them reach their goals. However, there are two challenges: changing demographics and technology.
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