Tricia Mathis

Home and Community Department

Extension Educator | Sewing and Textiles | Wasatch County Director


Patricia Mathis

Contact Information

Phone: (435)-657-3234
Email: patricia.mathis@usu.edu
Additional Information:

Educational Background

BS, Home Economics and Consumer Education, Utah State University, 1993
Master Food Preservers Certification, USU, 2017
VITA/CTE Certification, 2017

Biography

Tricia Mathis is the Family and Consumer Science and 4-H Educator in Wasatch County. She loves serving the community in which she has lived since 1993. She enjoys teaching adults and youth life improving skills.

Teaching Interests

Foods and Nutrition,
Sewing/Quilting,
4-H Youth

Publications | Fact Sheets

  • Merrill, C.A, Allen, K., Haws, S., Hunsaker, T.C, Mathis, P., Wray, P., (2020). Why Electric Pressure Cookers are not Pressure Canners.

An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

Publications | Curriculum

  • Mathis, P.W, MacArthur, S., (2016). Discover 4-H Interior Design Clubs: Intermediate.

An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

Publications | Journal Articles

Academic Journal

    Professional Journal

      An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

      Publications | Other

      Magazine/Trade Publications

        Newspaper

        • Merrill, C.A, Allen, K., Haws, S., Hunsaker, T.C, Mathis, P., Wray, P., (2019). Study finds electric pressure cookers not consistently safe for canning. USU Extension Marketing Press Release *

        Miscellaneous Extension

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        Other

        An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.

        Extension

        Family and Consumer Sciences, 2016 - Ongoing
        4-H/Youth Development, 2016 - Ongoing
        Civil Rights - General Plan, 2016 - Ongoing
        Textiles, 2017 - 2027