Wednesday, March 25, 2026

GROWMARK Foundation Scholarship - 3/31

GROWMARK Foundation Scholarship will be closing in one week! Applications are due by March 31st at 11:59pm.  
 
Key Information:
  • Application Period: February 2nd to March 31st
  • Total Scholarships: (55) $2,000 scholarships
  • 20 Agriculture Scholarships (Bachelor's Degree)
  • 20 Agriculture Scholarships (Associate's Degree or Certification)
  • 15 Business Scholarships (Bachelor's Degree)
  • Eligibility Criteria:
  • High School Senior or Continuing Student
  • Enrolled at a university, community college, or technical school for Fall 2026 in the United States or Ontario, Canada
  • Pursuing an agriculture or business-related degree/certificate
 
Application Link: Click here
  • Previous recipients are not eligible to apply.
  • Current GROWMARK employees are not eligible to apply.

Entomology Paid Student Intern

Paid Student Intern

University of Maryland

Department of Entomology


The University of Maryland Department of Entomology Applied Ecology laboratory is seeking a motivated undergraduate with an interest in Conservation Biological Control, Ecological Farming, Pollinator Conservation and helping food insecure communities to join the laboratory for a summer paid internship position. Research prospects will include using cover crops and flowering plants to increase beneficial arthropods, augment pollinator abundance and diversity,  and reduce insect and weed pests in vegetable systems (e.g., tomato, zucchini, pumpkin) among other projects. The internship will involve research at multiple study sites. Work will consist of research plot maintenance, weeding, arthropod and plant surveys, produce harvesting and donating fresh produce to organizations that help feed food insecure individuals. A small percentage of the produce may also go to the University of Maryland dining facilities.

A desire to work as part of a team and help the less fortunate are vital. Dedication to research excellence and strong tolerance of field work is also essential as the job entails attention to scientific protocols and outside physical activities during the summer months. Ideal candidates will have some interest in field research, the great outdoors and possess a valid driver license. If you are interested in this opportunity and obtaining additional information, please send an email that is addressed to all of the following: Cerruti Hooks, Veronica Yurchak and Matt Dimock at crrhooks@umd.edu, vjohnso4@umd.edu  and mdimock@umd.edu.

The Maryland Nursery, Landscape, and Greenhouse Association Scholarships - 3/31

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.

1 Credit Summer Courses

Looking for a flexible one-credit asynchronous course this summer? Try out either IDEA 201 or IDEA311!

  • IDEA201: Innovation Tools & Mindsets - This one-credit course is being offered asynchronously! It challenges assumptions about innovation and who can be an innovator, encouraging you to step out of your comfort zone, think creatively, and build confidence through hands-on activities and reflection.
  • IDEA311: Design Your Purpose - This one-credit course is being offered asynchronously! You will explore personal and professional development goals using design methods, guiding you to imagine and test potential career paths to find the best fit for your future!

Shelburne Farms Paid Camp Counselor

Shelburne Farms is a nonprofit organization and a 1,400-acre working farm, forest, and National Historic Landmark in Shelburne, VT. We are seeking seasonal Summer Camp Educators (Waterfront Lifeguard Certified is a bonus) to teach 9-10 weeks of onsite day camps for ages 5 – 17. Shelburne Farms’ summer camp provides children with opportunities to use their senses, collaborate with their peers, and explore natural communities that support human health. To learn more about our camp programs, visit www.shelburnefarms.org/our-work/camps. Each week you will have a small group of campers that you will lead on day-long adventures around the Farm. Comfort and ability to work with children, outside in all weather, for up to 7 hours a day is a key component of this position.

Click here to submit an application and please include responses to the following questions. These are not meant to be a writing exercise but to introduce yourself in a meaningful way.

Raven's Football Summer Grounds Intern 2026

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Baltimore Ravens are hiring a highly motivated summer groundskeeper to assist with the day-to-day maintenance of the fields and grounds at the Under Armour Performance Center. This role will also support the Fields and Grounds crew, when needed, at the Ravens home field at M&T Bank Stadium.

For more information, click here!

Terps Under Thirty - 4/7

 

Terps Under 30

Tuesday, April 7th | 5:30-8:00 PM

Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center

7801 Alumni Drive, College Park, MD 20742


Join the University of Maryland Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Leadership Council (SALC) for Terps Under 30, a panel-style event featuring 3 successful young alums from varying backgrounds. Catered food and beverages will be provided, including an exclusive mocktail option, and attendees will have the opportunity to network with the students and alums afterwards. All majors are welcome.


Register Here


MDA Nutrient Management Specialist - Annapolis, MD

This position provides technical and administrative support to the nutrient management programs food processing residuals section statewide.  The main function of this position is to review applications and inspect nutrient management plans submitted to the food processing residuals section for the permitting process and the implementation of nutrient management plans by farmers to help ensure their compliance with the regulatory requirements regarding proper utilization and application nutrients, and protection of Maryland’s agricultural and natural resources and the environment.

To learn more click here!


School Garden Network in CA

School Garden Network of Sonoma County, California is seeking energetic, creative, and compassionate lead and assistant camp educators to join our 2026 Garden Camp team! Interviews will begin March 23 and will be held until all positions are filled. These positions are seasonal, running from mid-June to mid-August. 


Check out the job descriptions (also attached) to learn more!

American Feed Industry Association Communications Intern - 4/1

The American Feed Industry Association is now hiring for a 2026 Communications Intern! The role is paid: https://www.afia.org/about-afia/careers/

 

If someone you know is interested in applying, please send the following materials to careers@afia.org:

  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Two references
  • Work samples

 Application deadline: April 1, 2026

Monday, March 23, 2026

USDA-ARS Summer Internships: Beltsville, MD

Personal Property Management Intern 

This position is with the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Acquisition and Property Division, in Beltsville, Maryland. APD provides Administrative and Technical Support Services for Personal Property and Fleet Management throughout the United States. This internship will be primarily focused on orderly distribution of assets at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, through the transfer of federal assets, disposal of excess property, processing of paperwork and maintenance of property records and systems throughout the closure process. 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  

  • Maintaining vehicle maintenance, repair, and mileage records. 
  • Inventory management and reconciliation. 
  • Preparation of disposal and transfer documentation. 
  • Management of local Accountable Property Officer records. 
  • Fleet and Personal Property System Maintenance.  
  • Posting excess property for transfer and/or sale. 
  • Monthly and quarterly vehicle/property reporting. 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Rachel Carson Fellowship

 Rachel Carson Council (RCC) Fellowship Program -Environmental Education and Advocacy


Please share with students who are passionate about environmental policy, education, and advocacy!

The RCC Fellowship Program is designed to identify students with a passion for environmental education, organizing and advocacy and provide them with training in Washington, DC, mentorship from RCC environmental staff, and financial support to do the valuable work they care about and become life-long advocates for the environment. 

****Applicants must be planning to be enrolled at a U.S. college or university ( for undergraduate or masters education) for the Fall 2026-Spring 2027 school year.****

RCC Fellows become leaders and active participants in the RCC’s national campus program with over 5,000 active faculty, students, staff and administrators at 56 campuses. As part of the RCC team, Fellows also help build RCC’s network of active students and faculty and have the opportunity to publish and speak on behalf of a respected national organization.

The RCC Fellowship program is a paid opportunity. RCC Fellows will receive a $2,000 stipend for their work over the course of the year. Furthermore, Fellows will attend a training in Washington, DC this summer, hosted by RCC staff to sharpen their organizing skills. Lastly, Fellows will develop critical contacts and experience as they look forward to careers in the environmental movement. Deadline to apply is April 17th, 2026.


****Applicants should contact the UMD National Scholarships Office for advice and essay reviews/feedback by writing to scholarships@umd.edu ****

Successful RCC Fellowship applicants will demonstrate:
---Passion for environmental education, organizing or advocacy and that they have identified an issue they wish to work on.
---Strong academic performance with an emphasis on the environment in various disciplines or majors.
---Outstanding writing and research with ability to meet deadlines and follow specific content and formatting instructions.
---Participation and leadership in campus environmental or related justice activities
---Initiative and the capacity to perform creative problem solving and deal with uncertainty.
---Appreciation for the mission, goals, and issues of the Rachel Carson Council and Rachel Carson’s legacy.

Benefits Fellows will receive:
---A $2,000 stipend over the fellowship term
---National recognition as an RCC Fellow
---Experience in professional writing and opportunities to publish
---Training and mentorship from environmental professionals on the RCC staff
---Professional experience organizing and working for a national environmental non-profit
---Training in advocacy, organizing, and writing as well as mentorship under RCC staff
---Tuition, room, board and participation in residence at the RCC American Environmental Leadership Institute (AELI), July 20-24, 2025)
---Access to the RCC National Advisory Council and RCC Alumni Network

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Guest Speaker Jaysson Eicholtz, Co-Founder of Forge Biologics

We are excited to be welcoming Jaysson Eicholtz, co-founder of Forge Biologics to our department to hear about his career journey and company. He will be visiting us March 31st, at 2-2:50pm in ANS 0402. Please fill out this form to let us know if you are able to join us by March 26th, 2026, so that we can find a larger room if necessary.


AGNR Animal Science alum Jaysson Eicholtz᾿99 is a self-made man with an entrepreneurial spirit imbued in him by his family. Half have been Maryland farmers for the last two centuries, and the other half were tavern owners in Baltimore City. They taught him the value of approaching his work through an “ownership mindset.” Always of a working mentality with a unique talent for building, creating, and operationalizing, Eicholtz went on to co-found Forge Biologics, one of the largest and most successful gene therapy manufacturing companies in the world. For more information on Jaysson and Forge Biologics check out this spotlight article from our College. 

Monday, March 9, 2026

AGNR Mentorship Program


The AGNR Alumni Network kicks off their first mentor program for current College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Students and Alumni! The goal of this program is to strengthen the relationship between alumni and students while supporting personal, academic, and professional growth. By participating in this 4 week program you will:

  • Build meaningful relationships

  • Receive personalized guidance on career exploration, and professional development

  • Network with a diverse community from various industries 

Whether you’re a student seeking direction or an alum hoping to give back, your involvement will help create a supportive and dynamic college community.  There are four activities for each mentor/mentee pair:

1) Coffee meet up, can be virtual or in-person, to introduce yourselves, get acquainted and determine what questions the mentee might have.

2) Resume exchange- this activity will allow the students to learn what a professional resume can look like and provide an opportunity for the mentor to give thoughts on polishing the mentee's resume

3) Practice interviews and elevator pitches

4) Career exploration conversation 

The AGNR Alumni Network is hosting a mentor/mentee celebration at the AGNR Student Discovery and Innovation Night on April 9th at the Riggs Alumni Center.


Fore more information, click here!

FoodCorps California - 3/30

FoodCorps is an excellent opportunity for a one-year, paid position with benefits - ideal for a new or recent graduate starting a career in the food system!


FoodCorps California is seeking our next class of FoodCorps Members for the 2026-2027 school year (August 3, 2026 - July 2, 2027). Members support district leadership by engaging elementary school students in food education, garden-based lessons, and nourishing cafeteria projects.

These roles provide valuable exposure to career fields like food systems, public health, nutrition, agriculture, nonprofit management, and education. 

Why join FoodCorps California?

  • $23.38/ Hour, up to $40,000 throughout term

  • Organization-Sponsored Health, Dental, and Vision insurance

  • PTO

  • 401K

Applications are due by March 30, 2026

We are currently filing positions with the following partners:

  • Oakland Unified School District (Food Educators and School Nutrition Members)

  • San Francisco Unified School District (School Nutrition only)

Learn more and apply at foodcorps.org/apply.