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Registration

Registration Required. Go.UMD.EDU/FutureAGNR

About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

AGNR Information Session for Prospective Students

Monday, Oct 21
  • 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

Complementing the options to visit and tour the University of Maryland, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) will be hosting college-specific Information Sessions on select visit days. Prospective students and their families will have the chance to learn about AGNR, its majors, minors, student clubs and more! Each Info Session will also provide an opportunity for visitors to interact with current students in these agricultural- and environmental science-based majors. Each session will include an opportunity to interact with representatives of the majors in AGNR.

Traditional red brick iconography of the University of Maryland campus painted with the letters M.A.R.Y.L.A.N.D.
Registration

Registration Required. Go.UMD.EDU/FutureAGNR

About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

AGNR Information Session for Prospective Students

  • Friday, October 18 - Friday, October 18
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

Complementing the options to visit and tour the University of Maryland, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) will be hosting college-specific Information Sessions on select visit days. Prospective students and their families will have the chance to learn about AGNR, its majors, minors, student clubs and more! Each Info Session will also provide an opportunity for visitors to interact with current students in these agricultural- and environmental science-based majors. Each session will include an opportunity to interact with representatives of the majors in AGNR.

Traditional red brick iconography of the University of Maryland campus painted with the letters M.A.R.Y.L.A.N.D.
Registration

Registration Required. Go.UMD.EDU/FutureAGNR

About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

AGNR Information Session for Prospective Students

  • Monday, October 14 - Monday, October 14
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

Complementing the options to visit and tour the University of Maryland, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) will be hosting college-specific Information Sessions on select visit days. Prospective students and their families will have the chance to learn about AGNR, its majors, minors, student clubs and more! Each Info Session will also provide an opportunity for visitors to interact with current students in these agricultural- and environmental science-based majors. Each session will include an opportunity to interact with representatives of the majors in AGNR.

Traditional red brick iconography of the University of Maryland campus painted with the letters M.A.R.Y.L.A.N.D.
Registration

Registration Required. Go.UMD.EDU/FutureAGNR

About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

AGNR Information Session for Prospective Students

  • Monday, October 07 - Monday, October 07
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

Complementing the options to visit and tour the University of Maryland, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) will be hosting college-specific Information Sessions on select visit days. Prospective students and their families will have the chance to learn about AGNR, its majors, minors, student clubs and more! Each Info Session will also provide an opportunity for visitors to interact with current students in these agricultural- and environmental science-based majors. Each session will include an opportunity to interact with representatives of the majors in AGNR.

Traditional red brick iconography of the University of Maryland campus painted with the letters M.A.R.Y.L.A.N.D.
Registration

Registration Required. Go.UMD.EDU/FutureAGNR

About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

AGNR Information Session for Prospective Students

  • Friday, September 27 - Friday, September 27
About the Organizer
Contact
Kimberly Monahan
Phone: 301-405-5308

Complementing the options to visit and tour the University of Maryland, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) will be hosting college-specific Information Sessions on select visit days. Prospective students and their families will have the chance to learn about AGNR, its majors, minors, student clubs and more! Each Info Session will also provide an opportunity for visitors to interact with current students in these agricultural- and environmental science-based majors. Each session will include an opportunity to interact with representatives of the majors in AGNR.

Ag Olympics family fun at the farm event hosted by UME Frederick County
Cost
Free Event
Location
1611 North Market St.,Frederick,MD,US,21701
About the Organizer
Contact
Frederick County University of Maryland Extension
Phone: 301-600-1594

Agriculture Olympics

  • Saturday, October 05 - Saturday, October 05
Cost
Free Event
Location
1611 North Market St.,Frederick,MD,US,21701
About the Organizer
Contact
Frederick County University of Maryland Extension
Phone: 301-600-1594

Join us on October 5th, 2024 for a family fun day at at the farm to see agriculture education in action! Events are geared for children and include tractor races, milking contest, feed bag toss, compost chaos, egg operation, and more! This family event is free to attend and is located at the Frederick County Farm Museum Fall Fest at Rose Hill Manor Park in Frederick, MD. We hope to see you there!

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Cost
Free Event

Welcome Back Bash

  • Thursday, September 19 - Thursday, September 19
Cost
Free Event

You're invited to the annual College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Welcome Back Bash on Thursday, September 19th from 4-6 pm in the ANSC Courtyard.

Join your fellow AGNR Terps at this celebration and connect with student organizations, AGNR academic departments, faculty, staff, and administrators for FREE FOOD, FUN, PRIZES, GIVEAWAYS, and so much more. 

All AGNR students are welcome to join us and strongly encouraged to show your AGNR Spirit by wearing the color of your department listed below: 

  • AREC - Orange
  • ANSC - Red
  • ENSP - Purple
  • ENST - Blue
  • IAA - White/Gray
  • NFSC - Yellow
  • PSLA - Green
  • Vet Med - Black

All others, come in your favorite UMD gear! 

Bring your student ID and be sure to check in at our welcome table to be eligible for raffle prizes. 

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About the Organizer
Contact
Casey Miller

Navigating USAJobs with the EPA

  • Friday, October 18 - Friday, October 18
Venue
About the Organizer
Contact
Casey Miller

Come learn tips and tricks for navigating USAJobs, the federal government's exclusive job board. The Deputy Assistant Administrator of the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, who manages much of the hiring for the US Environmental Protection Agency.

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Registration
Register Now
Cost
$ $100-175
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Agroecology Lab

Salinity-Affected Lands in Transition (SALT) Conference

  • Tuesday, June 11 - Wednesday, June 12
Registration
Cost
$ $100-175
About the Organizer
Contact
University of Maryland Agroecology Lab

Saltwater intrusion represents one of the foremost challenges related to climate change facing farmers in coastal communities in the Mid-Atlantic region. SALT, a two-day conference focused on saltwater intrusion and sea level rise in coastal agroecosystems, will be held June 11 and 12, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge, Md., and hopes to address what is happening in academics and on the ground to face it.

SALT stands for “Salinity-Affected Lands in Transition.” The conference will feature expert speakers discussing saltwater intrusion and sea level rise, case studies of areas across the country and hemisphere, environmental justice, coastal farming, ghost forests, adaptation solutions and mitigation strategies.

“The SALT Conference will bring together practitioners, policy-makers, and scientists to discuss issues related to sea-level rise and saltwater intrusion across the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. I am excited to share some of our lessons learned from projects in Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia (funded by USDA-NIFA, NFWF, and the NSF) and learn from others who are facing similar challenges across the U.S. and the world,” said Dr. Kate Tully, a University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources researcher investigating saltwater intrusion on the Delmarva Peninsula. “The SALT conference will provide a platform for information sharing, partnership building, and networking. I'm hoping for a great turnout.”

This conference highlights research being conducted by the University of Maryland (UMD) Agroecology Lab, the University of Delaware (UD) and George Washington University (GWU) on the Delmarva Peninsula, which comprises the coastal areas of Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. The partners have been researching the extent and economic impact of saltwater intrusion in the region and developing potential mitigation strategies for land affected by saltwater intrusion. The Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology has been partnering with researchers from these institutions on outreach and stakeholder engagement for the project.

This research and conference are supported by grants from the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture, and the National Science Foundation. People can register for the conference online at go.umd.edu/SALT. Registration is open until June 3, 2024.

This conference is complemented by a podcast series called Delmarva’s Invisible Flood. The three-episode series features conversations with the researchers at UMD, UD and GWU who are working on the ground to test and implement mitigation strategies, map saltwater intrusion’s extent, and deduce its impact on society. The podcast series can be found at hughescenter.podbean.com.

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