Friday, August 30, 2024

The AGNR Academic Programs Office is Hiring!

 


The AGNR Academic Programs Office is hiring two new Peer Mentors for the 2024-2025 school year! We are currently accepting applications from undergraduate students majoring in Environmental Science & Policy (AGNR concentrations only), Agricultural Science & Technology, and/or Plant Sciences only* 

Check out our Peer Mentor Job Description for details & minimum qualifications! 

Curious about our current Peer Mentors? Get to know them HERE!


To apply, visit https://forms.gle/K2t1Mk49qJGwQxCbA

Preferred deadline: 11:59pm on September 8th

Final deadline: 11:59pm on September 12th


*Interested in becoming a Peer Mentor but you don't see your AGNR major listed in this ad? Don't fret! Several of our mentors will be graduating in May -- it breaks our hearts to see them go but that means more positions will be opening for the 2025-2026 school year. Be sure to keep an eye out for our next job post in the Spring!


Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Welcome Back Bash!

 

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
  • 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.

Study Abroad, AGNR Terps! ✈️🌎

Ready to explore the world and broaden your cultural horizons? AGNR is offering three winter term study abroad experiences that give you the chance to learn hands-on in new and exciting environments:

  • Dominican Republic: Sustainable Agriculture and Environment
  • Vietnam: Climate-Resilient Development
  • New Zealand: Sustainable Ecosystems
Want to know more about these programs or discover other study abroad opportunities? Attend the upcoming Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, September 4, from 2-5 PM in the Grand Ballroom at Stamp Student Union. See you there!



Housing Grants

The City of College Park has established a pilot program to provide a one-time grant of $1,250 in housing assistance to 60 eligible undergraduate and 60 eligible graduate students.  The students must live within the boundary of the City of College Park; be enrolled full-time at an accredited post-secondary institution located in the D.C. metropolitan area (University of Maryland, Bowie State University, Howard University, Prince George’s Community College, etc.); and be eligible for Pell grants (undergraduate students) or have an income below 60 percent of the HUD 2024 Adjusted Home Income Limits for the D.C. metropolitan area (graduate students).   


The link to the online application is at https://cityofcollegepark.formstack.com/forms/studenthousingsubsidyapp.

AFA Application Night, September 4th!

 



For more information and the registration link: https://agnr.umd.edu/events/afa-leaders-conference-application-night/

Study Abroad Fair, September 4th!

 Join Education Abroad at the Study Abroad Fair, September 4! 


Make the world your classroom and discover a program that fits your academic goals, learning interests and budget! At the Study Abroad Fair, find resources to fund your study abroad and speak with our community of #TerpsAbroad alumni and EA advisors. Learn more at go.umd.edu/studyabroadfair-24




AGNR Show Us Your Summer!

Fill out this form and provide 2-3 high quality photos of what you've been doing this summer with your name and a brief description.


Photos can include summer jobs/internships, study abroad, hanging out with friends and family, exciting life events, classes, travel, etc. We just want to know what you've been up to and live vicariously through you!

Select photos will be featured on AGNR social media.

We ask that each student only fill out one form. Each AGNR student submitting the form will be eligible to win a prize pack from the college. Prize winner(s) will be selected at random and announced at the Welcome Back Bask on Thursday, September 19th starting at 4pm in the Animal Sciences Courtyard.  

This form will close on Friday, August 30th.

Food Policy Fellow

 We are thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity within the Food Policy and Planning Division of the Baltimore City Department of Planning. We are currently seeking a passionate and dedicated individual to join our team as a Food Policy Fellow. If you're interested in making a meaningful impact, please apply or share this opportunity within your networks.


  ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW The Food Policy and Planning Division oversees Baltimore Food Policy Initiative (BFPI) and uses food as a catalyst to address health, economic, and environmental disparities...

Impact Partnerships Lead at FoodCorps

FoodCorps seeks an extraordinarily motivated candidate to manage a portfolio of partnerships with school districts and community-based organizations across multiple states that are advancing local goals for expanding student access to nourishing school meals and hands-on food education. Reporting to the Regional Director, this position is responsible for leading the cultivation, support, and management of FoodCorps partnerships. As the key representative and relationship-holder for FoodCorps at the local and state levels, the Partnerships Lead works closely with nonprofit partners, district administrators, and policy makers to support food education and meal program investments across their states. The Impact Partnerships Lead plays an active role in advancing community-level outcomes through strategic engagement in district, community, and state-level events and coalitions. They contribute to broader systemic change by managing and facilitating policy and advocacy partnerships and activating FoodCorps’ local networks of families, partners, and alumni towards policy change.  

This full-time position will have the ability to be remote within the set of states where we hold partnerships. Both statewide and national travel will be required, up to 30%. 

Salary: This position is a Manager role with a starting salary range between $75,000-$85,000/year. 

Position Description here

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Compost Cab Job Opportunities

Compost Cab was founded in 2010 to help build healthier, more sustainable, more productive cities.

Since then, our pioneering community composting service has diverted more than 8 million pounds of food scraps from landfills, enabled thousands of households and businesses to protect the planet, and helped inspire 300+ entrepreneurs to bring similar efforts to their communities. We design municipal-scale organics recycling programs that work, provide strategic sustainability services to organizations large and small, and partner widely with not-for-profits to support a healthier, more just, more sustainable community. We are proudly family-owned & operated, and based in the nation’s capital.


To learn more about open positions, visit https://compostcab.com/joinourteam

5 State Department Grad Fellowships

 Are you interested in joining the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State, USAID, or Department of Agriculture? Do you want to make a positive change in the world? 

IMPORTANT: These 5 State Dept. and 1 Dept. of Agriculture programs seek applications from students and recent graduates who are U.S. citizens, and encourage applications from women and those who are members of minority groups historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service. All programs seek applicants with a history of receiving, or qualifying for, NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID. 

**Four UMD students won these Foreign Service awards just this year! Read about them here and here.**

1. The Pickering and Rangel Graduate Fellowships provide financial support through two years of graduate study, internships, mentoring, and professional development activities leading to an appointment in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State. 

2. The Payne International Development Fellowship provides similar support through two years leading to an appointment with the USAID Foreign Service.  

3. The Clarke Diplomatic Security Fellowship Program is intended for talented students who want to pursue a master’s degree and a career as a Diplomatic Security Service Special Agent in the Foreign Service. 

4. The Foreign Affairs IT (FAIT) Fellowship is a two-year program that provides academic funding for an IT-related degree, internships, professional development and mentorship – culminating in an appointment in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State as an Information Management Specialist (IMS). The fellowship may be used for the final two years of a bachelor's program or for the full two years of a master's program. 

5. The Dept. of Agriculture FAS International Agricultural Fellowship provides financial support through two years of graduate study in Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics or related field, internships, mentoring, and professional development activities leading to an appointment in the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the USDA.

LEARN MORE AND REGISTER FOR AN INFO SESSION!

DEADLINES
Exact dates are TBD: Pickering & Rangel - September 2024Payne - October 2024; FAIT - February 2025; Clarke - April 2025

SERVICE REQUIREMENT: Recipients of the graduate programs must complete a minimum five-year term of service as a Foreign Service Officer (three years for the Clarke program).

ELIGIBILITY:

  • Applicants for the Pickering, Rangel, Payne, and FAS programs must be seeking admission to enter graduate school in the fall of 2025 (fall 2026 for Clarke) for a two-year program at a U.S. university in an area of relevance to the Foreign Service.
  • Applicants may be rising seniors or recent college graduates. For the FAIT program applicants must be at least rising Sophomores, and should be majoring in an IT-related field.
  • Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale at the time of application.
  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens.