Monday, February 23, 2026

TerpsVote

As the semester flies by, it’s never too early to start thinking about the upcoming midterm elections. TerpsVote encourages all students to make sure they’re prepared before November arrives. Students can quickly check their voter registration status, receive election reminders, and access important voting information through TurboVote.

Staying informed and registered ensures that no one is caught off guard when it’s time to cast a ballot. Take a moment now to confirm your registration and be election-ready.

Internship w/ Housing @ Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge

 https://myjobs.adp.com/scacareers/cx/job-details?reqId=5001177778906

Position Summary 

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) was established in 1933 as a waterfowl sanctuary for birds migrating along the Atlantic Flyway. This SCA internship will learn, participate, and assist with the implementation of habitat monitoring and management projects at Chesapeake Marshlands National Wildlife Refuge Complex.

 

Location 

Cambridge, MD

 

Schedule 

May 19, 2026 - August 8, 2026

 

Key Duties and Responsibilities 

Support invasive species inventory and removal, including supervised herbicide application; Conduct vegetation and wildlife monitoring in marsh and forest environments; Collect and enter field data and assist with report preparation; Assist with basic equipment and site maintenance; Provide informal education and engage professionally with refuge visitors; Participate in boat-based fieldwork and on-water activities. Boat work is required; Work flexible hours, including occasional long days and weekends, as needed; Perform fieldwork in hot, humid conditions and challenging outdoor environments.

 

Marginal Duties 

Assist with field operations by preparing equipment, supporting daily logistics, and ensuring proper care and storage of tools and supplies; Support special projects and seasonal initiatives, including additional surveys, habitat restoration activities, and invasive species management efforts, as assigned; Perform routine administrative tasks related to fieldwork, such as organizing field notes, entering data, and assisting with the preparation of reports and summaries; Serve as a professional representative of the program when interacting with visitors, volunteers, and partners, supporting public education and outreach activities as needed.

 

Required Qualifications 

Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of appointment; Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent; Must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or U.S. national; Must possess a valid driver’s license and have access to a personal vehicle; Must be willing to

undergo a National Service Criminal History Check, including criminal background, sex offender, and FBI checks.

 

This SCA Position is authorized under the Public Land Corps Authority. All participants must be between the ages of 16 and 30, inclusive, or veterans age 35 or younger. Participants must also be a citizen or national of the United States or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States. Hours served can be applied toward the Public Land Corps (PLC) hiring authority.

 

Preferred Qualifications 

Coursework toward or completion of a degree in biology, natural resources, environmental science, or a related field; or equivalent practical experience.

 

Hours 

40 per week

 

Living Accommodations 

Housing provided onsite is a shared bunk space with other Refuge interns and seasonal staff. Full kitchen facilities, wifi, and common living spaces are included in the housing accommodation.

 

Compensation  

Weekly living allowance: $650 / week, paid bi-weekly by SCA; One-time travel allowance: $1,100; Housing provided on site.

All allowances are subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes. 

 

Personal Vehicle Information

Required

 

Additional Benefits 

Interpretive Skills
Off-Road Vehicle Safety
AmeriCorps: Not Eligible

 

Equal Opportunity Statement 

The Student Conservation Association, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The SCA strives to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all staff members and is committed to maintaining a work atmosphere where lifestyles may grow personally and professionally.

National Cathedral Horticulture Internship

 Horticulture Intern

Job Type
Full-time, Temporary, Internship
Description

  

The Washington National Cathedral, along with St. Albans School, National Cathedral School, and Beauvoir, The National Cathedral Elementary School, is located on a campus of 57 acres of landscaped grounds in the heart of the nation’s Capital. This internship program provides instruction and hands-on gardening experience. Under the direction of the horticulture staff, interns will participate in the installation, maintenance, conservation, and preservation of the Bishop’s Garden and the Cathedral grounds. Areas of emphasis include an ornamental herb garden, herbaceous perennial borders, a rose garden, 5-acre native woodland, and a classroom vegetable garden. Proper horticulture techniques will be emphasized, including weeding, staking, pruning, watering, plant identification, and using IPM methods of insect and disease control.


Interns will work Monday through Friday from 6:30 am to 3:00 pm. To enhance educational experience, interns will visit public gardens in the surrounding Metro DC area.


Preference will be given to applicants who are pursuing a degree in horticulture, landscape maintenance, or a related field. Applicants must be able to work outside in inclement weather such as rain and extreme heat, must be able to perform physical work including bending, stooping, reaching, and standing for extended periods of time, must be able to lift, carry, and push at least 30 lbs. Housing is not provided and there is no housing allowance. The internship is 12 weeks, with flexible start and end dates. May through August preferred. Must pass a background check including criminal history and reference checks.

To apply, send a letter of interest and resume to foundationjobs@cathedral.org or fax to 202-537-5661 EOE


Application deadline: March 27, 2026

Salary: $18/hour

Salary Description
$18.00/hour

Ramadan at UMD

 

Ramadan at UMD

Dear colleagues,

Ramadan is here and the interfaith Memorial Chapel is happy to consolidate and connect terps to resources regarding religious observations as part of our commitment to supporting spiritual life for all students on campus. Ramadan is the holy month where observing Muslims abstain from food and water from sunrise to sunset for the lunar month (usually 29 or 30 days). This year, it is anticipated to fall between February 17 and March 19, 2026.

In this email, you will find resources as well as information about the free iftar dinners at stamp throughout the month, which are open terps of all faiths. Each event will have a different focus and opportunity for engagement, prizes, good food, and more. 

Looking for more Ramadan resources at UMD? Check out stamp.umd.edu/ramadan
Flyer for Iftar Dinners at Stamp, featuring a dark blue background with stars and moon.

Monday, February 23

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Location: Colony Ballroom, Stamp Student Union

Doors Open: 5:20 PM (Sunset/Break Fast at 5:55 PM)

It's the first Iftar at Stamp of Ramadan! Join us for community, great food, games, prizes, a photobooth and more!

Flyer for Iftar Dinners at Stamp, featuring a dark blue background with stars and moon.

Wednesday, February 25

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Location: Prince George’s Room, Stamp Student Union

Doors Open: 5:20 PM (Sunset/Break Fast at 5:57 PM)

In partnership with the interfaith student organization Bridging Paths, join us for a special interfaith iftar. This is the perfect event for those looking to learn more about what Ramadan is all about. Great food, community, games, and more!

Flyer for Iftar Dinners at Stamp, featuring a dark blue background with stars and moon.

Monday, March 2

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Location: Colony Ballroom, Stamp Student Union

Doors Open: 5:30 PM (Sunset/Break Fast at 6:02 PM)

This inter-MSA iftar will be a great time to connect with other students from around the region, as student delegations from our neighboring universities join us to break fast.

Flyer for Iftar Dinners at Stamp, featuring a dark blue background with stars and moon.

Wednesday, March 11

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Location: Grand Ballroom Lounge, Stamp Student Union

Doors Open: 6:30 PM (Sunset/Break Fast at 7:11 PM)

It's midterms and Spring Break and Eid are right around the corner, and it's time to lock in! This chill iftar will transition to an evening study zone and hang out space with snacks, drinks, and more until midnight.

Thank you to our Iftars at Stamp Sponsors!

The School of Public Health, The Department of Resident Life, The College of Education, A. James Clark School of Engineering, The College of Information, The Division of Student Affairs, The STAMP Programming Fund, and the Pepsi Enhancement Fund.

Supporting our Community during Ramadan

  • Be mindful of the physical impact of fasting. This might mean that people are less energized or focused while participating in meetings and classes.

  • Acknowledge conflicts. People may need to step away from or miss parts of meetings or classes due to prayer time, or breaking fast. Communicate what expectations are in as far advance as possible.

  • Understand the law and UMD policy. Students and staff with sincerely held religious or spiritual beliefs have the right to request accommodations, when reasonable. See OCRSM for more details.

  • Be proactive! Make space for observers of Ramadan whether or not people have self-identified themselves as Muslim. Relying on clothing or looks to tell you who is celebrating is a quick way to miss the full breadth and diversity of our campus muslim community.

Resources and Prayer Spaces for Students, Faculty, and Staff

  • Tarif Shraim serves as the Muslim chaplain at UMD. Imam Tarif provides mentorship, care, and coaching to Muslim college students--all are welcome to reach out to him.
    Office: 2118 Memorial Chapel | Email: tshraim@gmail.com

  • The Muslim Student Association hosts iftars, taraweeh and jummah regularly. Find them and other faith based student organizations on terplink.

  • Prayer Spaces at UMD

    • The Musallah is located in the Cole Field House: Room 0204. It is directly across the southwest entrance of Stamp Student Union, next to the Union Lane Garage.

    • The Stamp Student Union ablution room is located on the Ground floor across from the Hoff Theater. This space is available for use anytime the Stamp is open to the public.

    • The 3214 alcove serves as McKeldin Library’s designated reflection space.

    • The Memorial Chapel is an interfaith space and offers a serene space for all students for reflection, prayer, and meditation during the day.

Spring 2026 Financial Benchmark Data Intern - 2/25

 Spring 2026 Financial Benchmark Data Intern


Internship Type: Remote, PA

Start Date: By March 23, 2026

Eligibility: Open to current graduate students and individuals ages 18–24, regardless of enrollment status

Preferred Majors: Agricultural Economics or a combination of study related to Sustainable Agriculture, Finance, Economics, Business, Food Systems


Organization Overview: Pasa Sustainable Agriculture is a nonprofit that supports sustainable farms and equitable food systems through farmer-driven education, research, and community.

Our mission is to cultivate environmentally sound, economically viable, community-focused farms and food systems. 


Position Overview: Are you passionate about sustainable agriculture, food systems, farm finance and business economics? We are seeking an intern to support our next round of data collection and analysis for this farm-based research project. The ideal intern is eager to work in a collaborative community science research setting and engage with organic and regenerative farmers, while doing independent work. The ideal candidate will have knowledge, experience, or coursework in sustainable agriculture, food systems, farm finance and business economics, and data analysis, including working with R. The intern will be an active member of Pasa’s research team for the duration of the internship program, and will have the opportunity to attend Pasa events and workshops of interest. The goal of the internship is to collect, organize, and analyze new and existing data from our Financial Benchmark Study which will support future farmer benchmark reports and public reports.

Compensation: Compensation is $18 per hour for approximately 150 hours, not to exceed a total $2,700. Interns are not eligible for benefits. This internship is remote, so a reliable internet connection is required. 


To Apply: Please fill out this application by February 25, 2026

UME - Creating Leadership and Professional Development Through Extension Internships Program

The University of Maryland Extension (UME) is seeking undergraduate students interested in careers in Extension and agriculture industries. 


Applications are now open for the 2026 Creating Leadership and Professional Development Through Extension Internships Program. The deadline to apply is 11:59 pm (EST) March 22, 2026. If you have students who are interested in a career in Extension or agriculture industries and want to learn more about Extension, applied research, and community outreach, while gaining professional development, leadership skills, and job experience, please encourage them to apply. This is a great experiential learning opportunity for students seeking a degree or professional certification in agriculture, natural sciences, biological sciences, and related programs. We prioritize students currently enrolled in a two-year program and sophomores and juniors enrolled in a four-year degree programThis is a paid internship!

When they access the online application at - https://go.umd.edu/extensioninternships, they will need to fill out the form and send their cover letter,  resume, unofficial transcripts, and two (2) letters of recommendation -- at least one must be from a current or former professor/instructor to andrea1@umd.edu

UMD Sustainability Internships

The UMD Sustainability Internships program offers students hands-on experience advancing environmental and social sustainability initiatives across campus and beyond. Interns collaborate with campus partners, faculty, and community organizations to support impactful projects in areas such as climate action, sustainable agriculture, waste reduction, environmental justice, and green innovation.

Several internship and volunteer opportunities with UMD’s Sustainability Office are available: https://sustainability.umd.edu/internships

Global Terps for a Greener Future Global Sustainability Spring Fair


An exciting opportunity is available to all students: the Global Sustainability Spring Fair, hosted by the Global Terps for a Greener Future (GTGF). This event will provide a vibrant space for sustainability-focused research, artistic expression, and ongoing student-led initiatives to be showcased to the campus community.

The Spring Fair aims to bring together students, faculty, and programs that are passionate about creating a more sustainable future. It is an excellent opportunity to highlight innovative projects, share impactful research, and connect with others committed to environmental and social sustainability.

Programs and departments are encouraged to share this opportunity through their newsletters and student networks to help amplify student voices and initiatives. Additional details are below!

Sign up link: GTGF Spring Fair Proposal Form  

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Webinar to Learn About Hughes Center Internships

Join the Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology to learn more about the summer Brinsfield Internship Program. This webinar features former interns sharing their experiences in this policy and research-focused opportunity. Each summer, the Hughes Center and the UMD Agriculture Law Education Initiative seek law and undergraduate students interested in agriculture, conservation, forestry, policy, or law. This internship offers experience with real-world environmental and agricultural issues and opportunities to engage with farmers, conservation leaders, legislators, and state agencies.

Register for the webinar here!

Summer Internships with MD Dept. of Natural Resources

 The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has a group of summer internships currently open through February 23, with the potential be be extended.