Thursday, October 28, 2021

PepsiCo pep+ Event - November 2 from 5-6pm

The following event, a collaboration between the Smith School of Business, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and PepsiCo, is a deep-dive presentation and discussion on a new initiative by PepsiCo, Pep+, that aims to create growth and value by operating within planetary boundaries and inspiring positive change for the planet and people.


Positive agriculture, including regenerative practices, sustainably-sourced ingredients, and strengthened farmer livelihoods, is a key pillar of this initiative. You won't want to miss it! Details, including registration information, can be found below.



Join the Smith School’s Center for Social Value Creation and the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources in welcoming PepsiCo to campus on November 2nd from 5-6PM in VMH2333!


At this event, you will hear from PepsiCo team members and learn about PepsiCo’s latest sustainability initiative, pep+, and how it integrates into their business strategy.


You will also gain information on a case study that PepsiCo will be hosting at UMD.


Food and networking opportunities will be provided to attendees.


Register at ter.ps/peppositive

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Agriculture Conservation Specialist for the Nature Conservancy


Apply to be an AGNR Ambassador!

Do you love being a Terp and studying in the College of AGNR? Do you remember what it was like applying for college and having questions you were happy to get answered? Do you want to be that person who answers those questions?

Well you’re in luck, because AGNR is searching for some new Ambassadors to join our team!

Ambassadors are current AGNR students who are selected to represent the College to the community and are selected on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and desire to promote AGNR to prospective students. This is a volunteer position. Minimum qualifications to become an Ambassador include:
  • Full-time undergraduate student status at UMD College Park in an AGNR major
  • Must be in good judicial and academic standing (at least a cumulative GPA of 2.75)
  • Completion of at least 1 semester in an AGNR major by January 2022
  • Commitment of 5-10 hours each semester for at least 1 full academic year to the AGNR Ambassadors
  • A general understanding of the college admissions and application process.
If you are interested, complete the online application at the link below by 11:59pm on Sunday, November 21st, 2021. View the information sheet linked here for more details about the role!

Apply now: https://go.umd.edu/agambassador

Please note: All questions on this application are REQUIRED. This includes personal information, two references, and short answer questions. If you wish to return to the form to complete the questions, you may submit then save the "Edit this Response" link that will show on the confirmation page. This will allow you to return to the form later.

You will be contacted by the Ambassador Advisor, Kristen Coffey, if you have been invited to an interview after the application deadline. Please note: interviews will be held IN-PERSON on Wednesday, December 1st or Thursday, December 2nd from 3:30 - 5pm. All selected Ambassadors will be notified by Friday, December 10th, 2021 by 5pm.

If you have any questions, please contact Kristen Coffey, Coordinator of Recruitment, at kncoffey@umd.edu

Monday, October 25, 2021

AGNR and Food Science Club Flavor Feud- Ice Cream Flavor Creation Contest!

Hello Fellow AGNR Terps!

We're excited to announce our exciting new program in partnership with the Food Science Club-- the ICE CREAM FLAVOR FEUD!

Submit ideas for an original. AGNR ice cream flavor, then vote for your favorites. The winning flavor will be produced by Rocky Point Creamery and served at the November 18th Cross Talk featuring AGNR Alumna, Emily Snyder, who is one of the owners of the creamery. See below for more details!

How do I submit a Flavor?
Visit go.umd.edu/flavorfeud by Friday, October 29th to submit your flavor idea. You can submit as an individual or as part of a team and multiple entries are allowed.

Are there any limitations on my flavor?
All flavors must indicate their base ice cream flavor and up to three "inclusions" maximum.
Popular Rocky Point ice cream bases include: vanilla, chocolate, coffee, mint, peanut butter, and sweet cream (Rocky Point milk mixed with cream!).
Inclusions are mixed in ingredients like candies (M&Ms, Reese's), nuts (almonds, peanuts), cookies (oreos, shortbread), or ripples (caramel, chocolate, peanut butter). Be creative as you're not limited to these examples, but know that if chosen, Rocky Point reserves the right to make substitutions in the final product if needed.

How will voting work?
After submissions are received, a tournament style bracket will be created and flavors will go head to head on the AGNR Student Council Instagram where yo
u can vote. Voting will take place the first week of November with the final winner being announced on November 5th.

What does the winning flavor get?
The winning flavor will be produced by Rocky Point Creamery and the limited batch will be brought to campus and served at the Ice Cream themed Cross Talk on November 18th. All guests will get to enjoy the delicious new flavor and who knows? If it's a hit, maybe it'll make the flavor board at Rocky Point Creamery!

What's a Cross Talk?

Cross Talks are gatherings where the AGNR and campus community can come together to learn and have a critical conversation at the intersection of food, agriculture and the environment. Cross Talks are loosely modeled after TEDx Salons to bring people together to engage, share, and learn.


So mark your calendars now!

Submit an Ice Cream Flavor Idea - Due October 29
Follow @AGNR_studentc to vote on your favorite flavors - November 1-5
Cross Talk featuring Emily Snyder of Rocky Point Creamery - November 18 @ 7pm in PLSC 1140

We can't wait to see what you come up with!

Friday, October 22, 2021

Sustainable Ocean Alliance Trivia and Treats - 10/26

 

Join Sustainable Oceans Alliance in front of the McKeldin Library on October 26th from 12:30-2:30 PM for Trivia and Treats! Bring your own cup, answer a question, and win apple cider! 

Questions? Contact soaumd@gmail.com

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Consider taking UNIV362: Designing Your Life After College!

Students with at least 60 credits are eligible to enroll in UNIV362: Designing Your Life After College. This innovative course helps students plan their transition out of college and into early adulthood. Faculty and experts from around campus and the country come together to provide a hands-on learning experience. Students gain a grasp on important financial concepts such as budgeting, understanding the stock market, and managing a retirement account. The course faculty also coach students through career development, the steps to secure an apartment or mortgage, understanding benefit packages, and negotiating job offers.
 
Students are coached through developing a life plan that will help those who have no clear path after graduation and students who have a set vision for what they want to accomplish. We encourage any student interested in preparing for life after college to enroll in UNIV362.

SACNAS Fall Social 11/10

Are you a UMD student, postdoc, faculty, or staff and you want to be a part of SACNAS?
Have you ever wanted to know what exactly SACNAS is?
Have you ever wanted to help Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans succeed in STEM?
Are you a Chicano/Hispanic and/or Native American and you would like to find others in STEM at UMD?
Would you like to help drive the UMD SACNAS group?

If you answered yes to at least one of those questions, SACNAS has got you covered and you should join them! The UMD SACNAS is hosting a Fall Social! Come share some food and (non-alcoholic) drinks with them, and let them help you learn more about SACNAS at UMD!

When: Wednesday Nov 10 at noon
Where: Chemistry Atrium
Who can join: everybody!
[SACNAS is open to all and it's not just for students, and Hispanics and Native Americans!]

To register (so they know how much food to get) go here --> bit.ly/3pkdIku
They hope to see you on the 10th!

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Public Policy and International Affairs Junior Fellows Program

For juniors interested in public policy and international affairs, the Public Policy and International Affairs Junior Fellows program is an all-expenses-paid program for summer 2022 that helps prepare students to pursue graduate education in public policy, public administration, international affairs or a related field. The seven-week summer institute focuses on students who receive need-based financial aid as well as students from groups historically underrepresented in international affairs leadership roles. Applications are due by Nov. 1.

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Boren Scholarship: Study Abroad for Critical Languages

Are you currently studying, or strongly interested in studying a language critical to US national interests? Are you strongly interested in US government service?

The Boren Scholarship offers undergraduates up to $20,000 for long-term (two semesters; one for STEM majors) study abroad focused on learning critical languages. US Citizenship is required.

Eligible regions include Africa, South Asia, East and Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and former Soviet Republics, Latin America (esp. for Portuguese), and the Middle East. (Boren Scholarships MAY NOT be used for study in Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand.) Boren Scholarships may be used for study abroad in Summer 2022, Fall 2022, and Spring 2023.

Attend one of their Boren Info Sessions next week:
*The Boren Scholarship is a U.S. Government-funded award that seeks applicants who have a strong interest in future Government service; the award carries a one-year service expectation.*

To learn more, click here to complete a brief online survey.

Annual UMD Bat Fest with The Wildlife Society 10/28

UMD's student chapter of The Wildlife Society (the professional society for wildlife biologists) is hosting UMD's annual Bat Festival this year on Thursday, October 28 at 7pm virtually for community members who register (free) through their website. We hope to continue our annual tradition involving education and enthusiasm for these amazing ecosystem service providers to our local urban, suburban, and rural neighbors through a short and fun online educational lecture and interactive online trivia game.

SGA Mental Health Town Hall 10/28

Join SGA for a virtual Mental Health Town Hall with an expert panel and discussion about student mental health, especially as we transition back to an in-person college experience! Bring any questions that you’d like answered by our experts!

Date: October 28, 2021
Time: 5-6:15 PM
Zoom Link: https://umd.zoom.us/j/8368456834

Monday, October 18, 2021

Apply for the AGNR Dean’s Student Advisory Council (DSAC)

The Dean’s Student Advisory Council (DSAC) for the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR) has now released its application for the Fall 2021 semester! DSAC is a professional organization made up of student representatives from each of the departments in AGNR. Student representatives work throughout the semester to engage with students, faculty, and staff in discussions about academics, programs, resources, and more related to our college. The link to the application and more information is listed below.

Applications are due Wednesday, October 27th at midnight.

If you have any questions about DSAC or the application, please feel free to reach out to them at dsac.agnr@gmail.com. And, check out their Instagram @dsac.agnr to learn more about them and their members!

Application Link: https://go.umd.edu/agDSAC

Friday, October 15, 2021

MANRRS & Boy Scouts Virtual/Social Event 10/21

Apply for UMD Orientation Staff

Interested in being on the Maryland Orientation staff for 2022? Orientation staff members will work summer orientation 2022 and winter orientation 2022–2023. Benefits include free on-campus housing over the summer, a $3,500 stipend, meals and more. Applications are due 11:59 p.m., Oct. 27.

Production Manager and Head Woody Container Grower at Saunders Brothers, Inc.

Saunders Brothers, Inc. (SBI) is a wholesale nursery and orchard in central Virginia. They are looking for an individual to serve as head grower and production manager for their woody container production. This individual must have a broad knowledge of production planning as well as growing practices to produce a high-quality product.

For more information about the position, including benefits, qualifications, how to apply, and more, click here.

Paid Mentorship with EcologyPlus

EcologyPlus is a year-long mentoring opportunity that connects your students with professionals in government, nonprofits and the private sector. Selected participants will receive a $1,000 stipend! EcologyPlus a pilot project funded by the National Science Foundation's INCLUDES program.

To address the urgent challenges from environmental and climate change impacts, on ecosystems and human health, EcologyPlus aims to increase the participation of diverse people in the environmental and ecological sciences. Undergraduate and Graduate students are encouraged to apply. Join their growing network of professionals and communities of color.

EcologyPlus Mentorship Benefits:
  • Career planning tools
  • Individualized mentoring year-round
  • Networking events
  • Internship placements and workshops
  • Access to mentors in a variety of sectors
  • Stipend of $1,000
Who should apply
Diverse Undergraduate and Graduate Students interested environmental and ecological careers in governmental agencies, policy, non-profit and private sectors.
*Must reside or attend an institution within the greater DC-Baltimore area

Visit https://esa.org/ecologyplus/apply/ for more information. Applications are due October 31st. 

U21 Global Student Program Information Sessions

Meet and partner with students at other U21 universities! UMD is a member of the U21 network. Attend an information session between Oct. 26 and Nov. 16 to hear more about U21 Global Student programs, U21 Sustainable micro-internships, seed funding for projects, and the RISE Showcase & Awards!

Register below for the opportunity to meet other U21 university students interested in entering these programs and take part in an international, cross-university team for RISE.

U21 Global Student Information Sessions (use the links to register):

Thursday, October 14, 2021

Diversity in STEM Career Panel 10/21

A collaboration between the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, College of Computer, Mathematical & Natural Sciences, the A. James Clark School of Engineering, and the University Career Center, this panel will bring together alumni/employers of diverse backgrounds and a variety of roles to share their experience with diversity in STEM. We will discuss what it's like to be historically excluded or minoritized in STEM, tips for applying and being hired in STEM, and how to transition to the world of work, just to name a few. 

Event Details
Thursday, October 21st, 6:00pm-7:00pm. Held Virtually. Click here for more information and to RSVP. 

McNair Grad School Prep Program Info Sessions

Thinking about Graduate School and Pursuing a Ph.D.? The McNair Scholars Program Can Help You Get There!

The Academic Achievement Programs' Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement 
Program is a graduate school preparation program designed to prepare and guide high academic achievers who are 1st generation students or students from traditionally underserved groups to matriculate into graduate programs & to earn doctoral or terminal degrees.

Benefits of Being a McNair Scholar:
  • Paid Summer Research Experience with Faculty
  • GRE & Graduate School Application Fee Waivers
  • Graduate School Application Preparation Assistance

McNair Monday's: In-Person & Virtual Information Sessions:
Application:
Priority Deadline: December 31, 2021
General Deadline January 31, 2022
(rolling admission based on space availability thereafter)

Visit: http://ugst.umd.edu/AAP/mcnair-about.html 

Contact:
Rhea Roper Nedd, Ph.D.
(301) 405-4749 or rnedd@umd.edu

Apply for the Student Alumni Leadership Council

Grow Your Legacy with the Student Alumni Leadership Council (SALC), the student ambassador organization of UMD's Alumni Association! Through some of their signature events, such as Terps Under 30 or I <3 UMD Week, they help Maryland students develop an awareness of the alumni community and enhance school spirit and traditions. In addition to these programs, they also connect students with alumni and donors and gain experience working with university leadership through networking opportunities, advocacy days, and more. SALC is a great way to grow personally and professionally as a leader.

Applications are due Friday, October 22nd at 11:59 pm and you can find our application link at go.umd.edu/applysalc. Be sure to follow them on Instagram if you are interested in learning more. Any questions can be directed to Shannon Cleary, the VP of Membership at shannonmichellecleary@gmail.com.

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Liberty National Golf Club 2022 Summer Internship

Liberty National Golf Club stands before America and its symbolic statue as golf's showcase for the best players in the world. Their mission is to create a golf experience for their members and guests that is equivalent to what is withstood by professional golfers playing any major tournaments. Their course is kept in tour level playing conditions on a daily basis. Liberty National Golf Club upholds the highest of standards in the golf industry.

The objective of this internship is to give a motivated student an opportunity to develop and improve their knowledge in golf course management practices, communication skills, time management, and teamwork. This will be a hands-on experience, working closely with the assistant superintendents. Interns will be exposed to all equipment, technology, and practices required to maintain a golf course at the highest level.

For more information about responsibilities, benefits, and how to apply, click here

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

DSAC Midterm Survival Kit

AGNR Pick and Treat October 27th

Midterms got you spooked? Craving a taste of the fall season? 

Join us October 27th between 2-5 pm for the AGNR Pick and Treat in the Animal Sciences Courtyard. 

The Pick and Treat is an annual event for the AGNR community in which we transform the ANSC courtyard into our very own pumpkin patch. All students can pick a pumpkin to take home with them, enjoy snacks and festivities, win prizes, and connect with each other to celebrate the fall season. 

This year's event is during Homecoming week so it's an extra opportunity to show your school spirit! 

So mark your calendars and come PICK a pumpkin and discover what TREATS await

Unsure of where the ANSC Courtyard is? Click here to see it on the UMD Campus Map.

NCGA Accepting Application for 2022 Scholarship Programs

 The National Corn Growers Association supports three scholarship programs for three distinct audiences:

  • Technical School/Community College Scholarship Program - 
    • Five $1,000 scholarships pursuing a degree at a technical school or or community college 
  • NCGA William C. Berg Academic Excellence Scholarship Program - 
    • Five $1,500 scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing degrees in any field
  • Graduate Student Scholarship Program
    • One $2,500 scholarship for a graduate student whose area of study will benefit the corn sector
To Apply:

Students or a parent/guardian must be a member of the NCGA. Past scholarship winners and employees and the families of employees of any division of BASF or their subsidiaries or the NCGA are not eligible for the scholarship.

The scholarship application deadline is Monday, January 31, 2022

More information about the three scholarship programs outlined above can be found on NCGA.com/scholarships.

State Corn Association Scholarships:
In addition to these programs offered at a national level, many of the State Corn Associations also offer scholarship opportunities to students from their states. You can find more detailed information about state-specific scholarships at https://www.ncga.com/key-issues/other-topics/scholarship-programs/profile/state-corn-association-scholarships

The Wildlife Society Succulent Fundraiser

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Apply for the UMD Sustainability Fund Grant

Sustainability Fund Grants ($2,000 - $330,000 per award)
The University Sustainability Fund provides funding for projects that:
  • improve the environmental performance of campus operations by decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, reducing energy and/or water use, enhancing stormwater management, increasing biodiversity, minimizing waste, etc.:
  • improve or create opportunities for UMD students to learn about and develop skills for sustainability; and/or
  • involve research that would create substantial opportunities for student involvement and the outcomes of the research have practical implications for improving the environmental performance of campus operations.
The Fund is supported by undergraduate student fees and administered through a student-majority committee of the University Sustainability Council. More than 156 projects have received more than $3.2 million in Sustainability Fund grants since 2011.

Approximately $330,000 is available each fiscal year.
Next proposal deadline is October 15, 2021
Click here to apply

Mini-Grants ($1 - $2,000 per award)
Sustainability Mini Grants are intended to provide small grants (up to $2,000) to encourage the development or maintenance of projects or programs that improve the sustainability of the UMD campus and/or enhance opportunities for students to learn about sustainability issues. Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to apply. The SGA Sustainability Committee will review applications as they are received and applicants will receive a funding decision within 30 days of submitting a complete application. A total of $10,000 is available each semester. Projects requesting more than $2,000 must apply through the University Sustainability Fund.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis from September 1 to April 30 each year.
Click here to apply

Watch our Big Ten Network video and read about the grant recipients to learn more about the type of projects that have received funding in the past.

Who Can Apply for Funds?
Students, faculty, and staff of the University of Maryland community can apply for funds to support projects that will advance the sustainability of the College Park campus. Students who apply for funds can do so on behalf of a student organization or to fund their own projects, however, a student applicant must have a faculty or staff advisor for his/her project. Follow the guidelines on this website to submit your application.

Project Criteria
Available on the project application.
 
Process
Project applications are reviewed by the Sustainability Fund Review Committee of the University of Maryland Sustainability Council. The Committee submits its recommendations to the full Sustainability Council, which decides which projects to fund.

It is highly recommended you contact the Office of Sustainability in advance of the proposal deadline to talk through your proposal before you submit it. Projects cannot be funded if they are not supported by essential stakeholders. For instance, you cannot propose to construct a green roof unless you have approval from the facilities group (Facilities Management, Residential Facilities, etc.) that manages that building.

Participate in a Language Learning and Nerve Stimulation Study

Multiple UMD studies are looking for participants to complete computerized tasks and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). Studies involve participation of 6-7 sessions (8-12 hours total) and compensate $20/hr.

Where? Jimenez Hall, Patapsco building (near the College Park metro), and/or online

How do I participate? Complete the prescreen at go.umd.edu/TNT-Study. If you are eligible, we will contact you with more information.

Questions? Email us at NerveStimStudies@umd.edu.

#GlobalEdChat on Reaching Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger

The week of Oct. 18th, students, researchers, and professionals will be responding to #GlobalEdChat prompts each day. On Oct. 21, 8-9 pm EST, there will be a "live chat" where you can offer thoughts on reaching Zero Hunger. Join the next Twitter chat on Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger!

This Twitter Experience coincides with the Borlaug Dialogue/World Food Prize Laureate Experience and conference that brings together over 1,200 people from more than 65 countries to address cutting-edge issues related to global food security and nutrition.

Moutoux Orchard Position Openings

Moutoux Orchard is a third generation family farm business. It is a diversified farm and you will be exposed to all aspects of production. Field vegetable production is the primary focus of the work—seeding, transplanting, weeding, harvesting, mulching, foliar spraying, etc. They grow all of their own seedlings and grow in hoop houses for winter production. 

You will participate in harvest and on-farm CSA distribution twice weekly. Workers will also do livestock chores approximately 2-4 days/week, including feeding and watering livestock, moving animals to new pasture, building livestock fence, and maintaining the brooder. You will also participate in processing chickens. Other responsibilities of the position include daily egg collection, dairy processing (yogurt, cheese, kefir), and some CSA outreach. They have 1 open position as part of the milking team for our small herd of Jersey cows. There will be minimal orchard work—thinning, pruning, and picking.

Educational Opportunities: This is a working position (not an internship). This means they learn through working. Pay attention, be observant, ask questions. You will play an integral role in production and management of a very diverse CSA, and this in and of itself should serve as a great educational opportunity. They are organizers and active members of the Chesapeake CRAFT Network, and workers are encouraged to attend CRAFT events throughout the season.

Skills Desired: They are looking for a positive and cooperative attitude and a team-oriented outlook. Their fast-paced team demands good communication skills, being well organized, and reliability. Good kindergarten skills are essential- sharing, trust, understanding, forgiveness. Productivity, speed, and alertness are very important, but only on top of the foundation of a good attitude. Ability to pick up on tasks quickly is important. And lastly, a love of good food and pride in good work is essential. They are committed to working toward a more ethical, racially just, equitable society. They encourage women, LGBTQ, non-binary and people of color to apply.

Meals: They often share weekly staff/family dinner, but not required.

Stipend: $1200/month, plus comfortable housing, utilities, and free choice of farm food (including raw milk and yogurt, beef, pork, chicken, seasonal vegetables and fruit, eggs, variety of flours and herbs). Stipend increase for workers who stay on for 2nd and 3rd year.

Housing: Comfortable year round housing on farm is provided, shared with other farmhands.

If interested, please e-mail resume and cover letter to moutouxorchard@yahoo.com

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Apply for the University Student Judiciary

The University Student Judiciary (USJ) is recruiting students for this year’s selections cycle. USJ is a student organization dedicated to promoting character, ethics and integrity by educating students on honest conduct and adjudicating student misconduct cases. Positions are open in all five branches of the program: the Appellate Board, the Central Board, the Community Advocates, the Resident Board, and the Student Honor Council. Applications close at 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 8. Contact umdusjselections@gmail.com with any questions.

Winter Commencement Regalia Information for Graduates

Academic regalia are the traditional dress for degree candidates participating in college, school and department convocations, as well as the university-wide commencement ceremony.

Bachelor’s Degree Candidates
For those earning a bachelor’s degree, a black gown and mortarboard are worn. A black tassel with a custom UMCP medallion is attached. A custom UMCP red stole completes the regalia for bachelor’s degree candidates.
UBC Purchase Deadline: December 6, 2021 Price: $90

Master's Degree Candidates
Master’s degree students wear a modified gown with longer sleeves, the mortarboard with an attached UMCP black tassel, custom UMCP red stole, and a hood. The hood color represents your specific degree or discipline.
UBC Purchase Deadline: December 6, 2021 Price: $158

Doctoral Degree Candidates
The most elaborate regalia on display at Commencement are worn by those receiving a doctoral degree. A doctor's gown is a much fuller gown and is decorated with velvet lapels and three chevrons sewn onto the sleeves of the gown that designate the recipient as a “doctor.” In place of the mortarboard, doctoral students wear a tam, a velvet hat with a tassel attached that is much less rigid in construction.

Doctoral regalia is unique in the sense that it is often worn many times following the degree recipient's own graduation, especially for those who pursue careers in academia. It distinguishes the faculty member as a graduate of a specific institution. As is common for many universities, a unique doctoral regalia was designed and customized for the University of Maryland College Park. Doctoral regalia may be purchased or rented.
****Doctoral Candidates who are undecided or pending defense are strongly encouraged to pre order. Payment is deferred until regalia is picked-up.
UBC Purchase Deadline: October 29, 2021 Price: $1098
Rental Deadline: December 6, 2021 Price: $260 + $500 Deposit (Keeper Tam & Tassel)
*Rental Due Back Date: No Later Than January 10, 2022


Ordering and Purchasing Regalia
ON CAMPUS (UNIVERSITY BOOK CENTER):
Academic regalia is available for purchase from the University Book Center (UBC). The UBC will continue to provide regalia services up until commencement. Gown sizing and hood colors may be limited after December 6. Along with full regalia packages, the UBC will stock individual pieces, including the tassel, stole, and hood.

GRAD FAIR:
The University Book Center will host a Graduation Fair on October 13 & 14 from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM. The event will include regalia fittings and purchasing. Candidate’s will have an opportunity to order announcements and take advantage of special offers.Students and Faculty are encouraged to attend. Regalia representatives will be present to help with custom doctoral fittings and ordering. Event Information attached.

ORDER ONLINE (OAK HALL CAP & GOWN):
Regalia will be available to order online directly from our vendor Oak Hall for a limited time. Please note that Doctoral Rentals will not be available online, visit the University Book Center for ordering. Flat Rate $14 Shipping charge will apply.
For Candidates | Ordering Link Available October 18 – November 29
https://umcpmain.shopoakhalli.com/purchasewizard/Welcome
For Faculty, Staff, & Administration | Ordering Link Available October 18 – October 29
https://umdcollegeparkfaclty.shopoakhalli.com/purchasewizard/Welcome

FACULTY RENTAL (UNIVERSITY BOOK CENTER):
The UBC will coordinate and order all faculty, staff, and administration regalia rentals. All rental regalia orders are due no later than November 29. Regalia orders that are placed before the deadline will be available for pick-up the week of December 13. All rented regalia must be returned to the University Book Center no later than January 10, 2022, to avoid a $200 non-returned vendor fee.
Pricing of Faculty Rental Regalia:
  • Bachelors - $69
  • Masters - $73
  • Doctoral - $83
Payment due upon pick-up.
Please submit orders using the webform below:
https://forms.gle/DHwvtAH6n8ymRjDy9
If needed, please contact your department’s commencement coordinator for assistance. Commencement coordinators can use the webform or email request/spreadsheets to Deddisun Won directly. Choose the method for your convenience.

REFUNDS & RETURNS:
The UBC will offer a full refund for regalia that is returned no later than December 19, 2021, in its original condition with proof of purchase.
Online order refunds and returns must be shipped back to Oak Hall within 2 weeks of receiving items and they must be unopened. For exceptions and more information contact: Customerservice@OakHalli.com

COMMENCEMENT HOOD COLORS:
Bachelor Hoods (No longer required for University Wide Ceremony)
If your college commencement is recommending a hood, please reach out to Deddisun Won at dwon1@umd.edu for ordering.

Master Hoods
  • Master Degrees from the iSchool – Lemon
  • Master of Community Planning – Peacock
  • Master of Education – Light Blue
  • Master of Science – Gold
  • Master of Arts – White
  • Master of Fine Arts – Brown
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) – Drab
  • Master of Engineering – Orange
  • Master of Public Policy and Master of Community Planning – Peacock
  • Master of Architecture/Historic Preservation/Real Estate Development – Blue Violet
  • Master of Music – Pink
  • Master of Public Health – Salmon
  • Master of Journalism – Crimson
Doctoral Hoods
  • Doctor of Philosophy – Dark Blue Velvet
  • Doctor of Musical Arts – Pink Velvet
  • Doctor of Education – Light Blue Velvet
  • Doctor of Audiology – Kelly Green Velvet

REGALIA SUPPORT CONTACT:
Deddisun Won, Operation Manager
Email: DWon1@umd.edu

Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue- Gaining Momentum: Food Systems Transformation in the Decade of Action

The World Food Prize Foundation welcomes you to register for FREE to participate in the 2021 Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue. 

The theme this year is Gaining Momentum: Food Systems Transformation in the Decade of Action. The events will take place October 18-22, with four roundtable discussions, four interactive workshops, and over 35 side events focused on the following key areas: Research & Innovation, Nutrition-Sensitive Food Systems, Gender Equity & Equitable Livelihoods, and International Cooperation.

Included in your free registration ($195 value) is access to all of the live-streamed events, as well as special networking opportunities with World Food Prize Laureates and global experts, professionals, and youth leaders, like you, from around the world. You can find more information about the speakers, roundtable discussions, workshops, and side event partners on the website

To access the discount, you will need to fill out this google form to receive the 100% discount code. After receiving the code, go to www.worldfoodprize.org/register and input it on the first screen before filling out the form. If you have any questions, please contact Natalie Bidner at nbidner@worldfoodprize.org.

Friday, October 1, 2021

Peterson Smith Equine Hospital Undergrad Internship Program

Peterson Smith Equine Hospital + Complete Care’s Undergraduate Internship Program has been in operation since 2004 and offers students who are enrolled in general agricultural, animal science, equine education, veterinary technician and pre-veterinary programs a chance to expand their exposure to the world of equine veterinary medicine at one of the most highly recognized equine practices in the United States.

Applications for Spring 2022 and Summer 2022 internships are being accepted through October 31, 2021. Please see the flyer below for more information.