Monday, April 20, 2026

Sustainability Internship Scholarship - 5/1

Application Opens: Monday, April 6, 2026

Application Closes: Friday, May 1, 2026

 

The Sustainability Internship Scholarship will help offset expenses associated with an unpaid internship.  Scholarship awards ranging from $500-$1,500 are available to help offset expenses.

 

The internship must be related to sustainability or with an organization that aligns with the UN’s organization aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.

 

A secured unpaid internship with a nonprofit or government agency supervised by a professional in the field is required.

 

 Scholarship Application can be found here.

 

This scholarship is made possible through a partnership between UMD's Student Government Association, Office of Sustainability and University Career Center & The President’s Promise.


First-Generation Student Association Event Outreach

Earth Day with FGSA: 

Join the First-Generation Student Association for our Earth Day Planting Event. Students are invited to stop by and pot their own plant! This is a drop‑in event open to all.

πŸ“… Wednesday, April 22
πŸ•š 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
πŸ“ Anne Arundel Hall Pati

First-Generation Student Association End of Year Picnic:
Join the First-Generation Student Association for our End of Year Picnic as we celebrate the close of the semester and recognize our first‑gen community. Enjoy a relaxed evening with food, music, lawn games, raffle prizes, and a special gift for graduating seniors.

πŸ“… Thursday, April 30
πŸ•• 6:00 PM
πŸ“ Prince Frederick Patio

Rawlings Fellows Program Accepting Applications

Looking for a way to make real impact, gain experience, and get paid for it? The Rawlings Undergraduate Leadership Fellows Program at UMD is now accepting applications.

This selective, two-semester experience is open to students from ALL majors who are ready to turn their ideas into action and lead meaningful change.

As a Rawlings Fellow, you will:

✨ Receive a $1,000 stipend upon successful completion
🌍 Design and lead your own Community Action Project (CAP)
πŸ›️ Intern with a nonprofit or political organization
πŸŽ“ Participate in a leadership course and hands-on workshops
🀝 Connect directly with elected officials, nonprofit leaders, and community advocates
πŸ“£ Build the skills to advocate for communities and drive real change

You’ll join a community of student leaders committed to creating transformative, inclusive, and lasting impact—while gaining experience that sets you apart.

The program continues the legacy of Maryland Delegate Howard Peters “Pete” Rawlings, a champion for ethical public leadership.

We’re looking for students who:

  • Have at least two semesters remaining (starting Fall 2026)
  • Want to make a meaningful difference on campus and beyond
  • Are ready to step into leadership and take action

🚨 Apply Now — limited spots available!
πŸ”— Learn more and apply: spp.umd.edu/rawlings

If you have any questions please reach out to AndrΓ© Vincent at vincenab@umd.edu.

Ocean City Golf Club FT Position Opening in Berlin, MD

 

2nd Assistant/Assistant In Training

Mike Salvio, CGCS11401 Country Club Drive. Berlin, MD 21811oceancitygolfclub.com4435230244

Job Details

We are looking for a motivated individual, who is interested in moving up the career ladder.  This position will involve intensive training and a lot of learning.  Ocean City Golf Club is the original course in Ocean City, MD. We have two distinct courses Newport and Seaside.  We are a busy facility, so organizational skills are helpful.  The Seaside course was converted to IronCutter bermudagrass in the fairways and approaches.  Upgraded irrigation.  $300,000 worth of rope drainage installed this winter.   More irrigation upgrades to come.   Seaside is traditional with rectangular tee boxes and push up greens.  Wooded and scenic..  Newport is contemporary in design with Midlawn overseeded Bermuda fairways.  Oddly shaped tees, forced carries, bay views and spectacular wildlife. USGA greens upgraded in 1998.  New Toro irrigation controllers installed last winter.  USGA greens. Wireless Lynx remote Osmac irrigation.   Clubhouse completely renovated 3 years ago.  We are very proud of our facility and have a great membership that values stability.  New John Deere equipment fleet.


For more information, visit the job listing

Maryland Department of Agriculture - SEASONAL HOURLY- Spotted Lantern Fly Field Technician

 Recruitment #26-002293-0020


The Office of Plant Industries and Pest Management is made up of six sections: Pesticide Regulation, Forest Pest Management, Plant Protection and Weed Management, Turf and Seed, Mosquito Control, and State Chemist. These sections administer programs and enforce state or federal laws, regulations and quarantines related to management of pests that affect health of crops, forests, and natural areas; application and disposal of pesticides within the state; mosquito control; quality of commercial agricultural products sold in Maryland; quality of seeds and turf; and control of noxious weeds. Please select a link below (or to the left) to find out more about individual programs.

For more information, visit the job listing 

Monday, April 13, 2026

National Farmers Union Scholaships

 Please visit the link below to see the scholarships offered by the national farmer's union

https://nfu.org/resources/scholarships/

HRI Scholarships

 


Internship @ Maidstone Harvest - Annapolis, MD



Common Good City Farm - Washington, DC

Common Good City Farm in Washington DC is looking for 2 creative and energetic individuals to join our LEAF after-school program team.

LEAF (Learning for the Environment, Agriculture, and Food) is a drop in youth program designed for elementary age students that live in the surrounding area of Common Good City Farm in LeDroit Park. The program offers hands-on learning including garden science, nutrition, working in our youth garden, making art for the farm and preparing recipes using fresh produce. The program takes place in our outdoor farm space.

The Youth Program Educators will primarily support program hours with setup, facilitation of class, youth engagement and cleanup with some weekly work in planning, outreach, data entry and advance preparations. 
https://www.commongoodcityfarm.org/jobs-and-internships

2026 MNLGA Scholarship Opportunities

The Maryland Nursery, Landscape, and Greenhouse Association announces the availability of several scholarships for college-aged horticulture students.

The MNLGA Ornamental Horticulture Scholarship will award three $10,000 scholarships for eligible students in ornamental horticulture and landscape programs.

Applications for this scholarship are due May 31st. Visit the MNLGA website, for more information.

In addition to the aforementioned scholarships, the MNLGA in conjunction with MANTS, sponsors the Carville M. Akehurst Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship is administered by the Horticulture Research Institute. Further information regarding this program may be found here.

The MNLGA website also includes scholarship information for awards offered by the Maryland Agriculture Education Foundation (MAEF) and the Southern Nursery Association. Detailed information regarding each of these opportunities may be found here.

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

MAES Communications Summer Internship

 Communications Intern Application


Position Summary/Purpose of Position:
The College of Agricultural and Natural Resources (AGNR) Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station is hiring a communications intern to create social media content, participate in food and agriculture research storytelling, and do web design. 

Essential Duties:
  • Social media marketing
  • Work with faculty to develop news articles for web and print media
  • Travel to MAES Research and Education Centers (farms) to gather content and cover events
  • Videography and content production/editing
  • Photography 
  • Web design
  • Create social and web graphics using Canva
Qualifications:

Required
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Currently enrolled in a degree program at the University of Maryland. (Preferred majors: journalism, communications, or agriculture-related field)
  • Effective communication (verbal and written), administrative, and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficiency in social media platforms, web publishing, and ability to integrate stories across several platforms
  • Proficiency in filming and editing on Adobe Premiere, CapCut, or similar platform
  • Valid Noncommercial Class C or equivalent driver’s license

Monday, April 6, 2026

HASIA Research Study Looking for Participants

Complete computerized questionnaires, cognitive tasks, and tasks as an intelligence analyst (such as reading and synthesizing information). You may be asked to share information with another participant via chat. The study involves 1.5-2.5 hours of participation in the TORL lab (Hornbake 2108). Participants will receive $20/hr (anticipated: $30 –$50) and may be entered into a raffle for $50 based on study performance. Participants must be 18+ years of age, fluent in English, and must have a high school diploma or equivalent (GED). Eligible participants will also answer reading comprehension questions correctly and be willing to not use a phone for the length of the study.  


To indicate interest in participating, take the prescreen at go.umd.edu/hasia

If you have any questions, you can email the research team at hasia@umd.edu.

TIAS Career Pannel

 


Hiring Bug Camp Counselors πŸ›✨

 


PAID POSITION: Undergraduate Research Technician CMNS, Entomology

The Hamby lab is seeking motivated undergraduate scientists to help support diverse

projects throughout our lab.

The Hamby lab focuses on integrated pest management (IPM), which is a comprehensive

science-based approach to manage pest problems, aiming to provide economic solutions

that farmers and growers actually utilize. The Hamby lab primarily works on field crops and

small fruits, employing a variety of techniques, including biocontrol, monitoring, and


trapping, among others. Some of our current research includes slug monitoring in early-

planted soybeans, parasitoid wasp releases for control of spotted-wing drosophila, and


studies of corn earworm lifecycle and pesticide resistance. We work extensively both in

the field and in the lab. To read up on some of our research, lab expectations, and see

pictures of what we do, visit our website at https://www.hambylab.com/research.html


Primary responsibilities:

Hourly research technicians are expected to carefully collect and enter data, work

outdoors, handle insects and slugs, process a variety of insect and plant samples, and

maintain colonies.

Previous experience is not required, but applicants should be hard-working, enthusiastic,

and willing to handle live and dead insect specimens. Training is provided. This is a paid

position.

Professional development opportunities can be provided to interested employees,

including but not limited to participation in lab meetings, career advice, feedback on CV or

resume, and opportunities to publish extension articles.


Required qualifications:

1. Available to work 20-40 hours a week during the summer

2. Attention to detail and careful data collection during repetitive tasks

3. Possession of a U.S. driver’s license with good driving record

4. Currently a student of UMD and enrolling in the fall semester

5. Interest in science, agriculture, and/or entomology

6. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team

7. Compliance with UMD, department, and lab safety guidelines

8. Good organizational and communication skills

Compensation will be $15 hourly. Positions will remain open until filled.


To apply, please send the following to lab managers: Arthur Young and Shea Ill, and

CC graduate student: Emma Hotchkiss

(ayoungsm@umd.edu, sill@umd.edu, emhotch@umd.edu)

1. A short cover letter with professional goals and interests in the body of an e-mail

2. A resume or CV of past work or volunteer experience

3. Contact information for two references that can speak to your previous experience

and work ethic

The University of Maryland, College Park, an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer,

complies with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations regarding

nondiscrimination and affirmative action; all qualified applicants will receive consideration

for employment. The University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons

and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, physical

or mental disability, protected veteran status, age, gender identity or expression, sexual

orientation, creed, marital status, political affiliation, personal appearance, or on the basis

of rights secured by the First Amendment, in all aspects of employment, educational

programs and activities, and admissions.