Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith

FSPF-06
Academic/Editor
UC Food Observer

Rose Hayden-Smith is an author, U.S. historian, food systems expert, and social technologist. You can learn more about her work by following her on Twitter: @VictoryGrower or @UCFoodObserver

Hayden-Smith serves as the editor/curator of the UC Food Observer blog, which was launched in 2015 as part of the University of California’s Global Food Initiative. Rose has been a UC academic since 1992; her research and practice focuses on gardens, food systems and history. She has worked as a UC youth, family and community development advisor and managed the 4-H and Master Gardener programs in Ventura County. Rose also served as the director for UC’s Cooperative Extension office in Ventura County, providing leadership for a team of UC field researchers focusing on issues relating to agriculture, natural resources and human health and nutrition. From 2010-2014, she served as the leader for UC Agriculture and Natural Resources’ statewide strategic initiative in sustainable food systems. Her book, "Sowing the Seeds of Victory: American Gardening Programs of World War I," was published by McFarland in 2014.

Rose is a former W.K. Kellogg Foundation Food and Society Policy Fellow and the recipient of UC Davis’ Bradford-Rominger award (2013) for her career accomplishments in promoting agricultural sustainability. She holds four degrees from UC Santa Barbara, including Masters degrees in Education and U.S. history and a doctorate in U.S. history with an emphasis in public historical studies. She lives in Ventura, California.

 Link to @UCFoodObserver and @VictoryGrower

Dr. Rose Hayden-Smith

FSPF-06
Academic/Editor
UC Food Observer

Rose Hayden-Smith is an author, U.S. historian, food systems expert, and social technologist. You can learn more about her work by following her on Twitter: @VictoryGrower or @UCFoodObserver

Hayden-Smith serves as the editor/curator of the UC Food Observer blog, which was launched in 2015 as part of the University of California’s Global Food Initiative. Rose has been a UC academic since 1992; her research and practice focuses on gardens, food systems and history. She has worked as a UC youth, family and community development advisor and managed the 4-H and Master Gardener programs in Ventura County. Rose also served as the director for UC’s Cooperative Extension office in Ventura County, providing leadership for a team of UC field researchers focusing on issues relating to agriculture, natural resources and human health and nutrition. From 2010-2014, she served as the leader for UC Agriculture and Natural Resources’ statewide strategic initiative in sustainable food systems. Her book, "Sowing the Seeds of Victory: American Gardening Programs of World War I," was published by McFarland in 2014.

Rose is a former W.K. Kellogg Foundation Food and Society Policy Fellow and the recipient of UC Davis’ Bradford-Rominger award (2013) for her career accomplishments in promoting agricultural sustainability. She holds four degrees from UC Santa Barbara, including Masters degrees in Education and U.S. history and a doctorate in U.S. history with an emphasis in public historical studies. She lives in Ventura, California.

 Link to @UCFoodObserver and @VictoryGrower