Thursday, December 4, 2025

Restoration Technician Position at Delaware Center for the Inland Bays

 Hi undergrads -


For those of you graduating this December, check out this great opportunity as a Restoration Technician at the Delaware Center for Inland Bays. They are looking to hire someone around early Feb 2026.

https://inlandbays.org/about/employment/

This is a 1-year position with a wonderful organization. Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. 

2026 Internship Opportunity at the UMCES HPL Oyster Hatchery

 Good afternoon,


The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Horn Point Oyster Hatchery is currently accepting applications for interns for the 2026 season!  





For more information, please see the attached materials, or visit our website at https://hatchery.hpl.umces.edu/intern-opportunities/


[AGNR-UNDERGRADSTUDENTS] ListServ

 Final support kits!


Hey AGNR Terps!


Upcoming finals stressing you out? The AGNR Dean’s Student Advisory Council (DSAC) understands how difficult it can be to keep up with all of the schoolwork and commitments this time of year, so we’ve teamed up with the AGNR Academic Programs Office to help you out!


Join us in the entryway of Symons Hall (facing the Mitchell Building)

between 10:00AM and 2:00 PM on Tuesday, December 9th,

and pick up a Finals Support Kit!


Each kit includes snacks, candy, and something to drink! While you’re there, we invite you to write a candy gram for any AGNR faculty and/or staff you feel appreciative for this year! No matter what, we’re here to support you. Hope to see you there!

[AGNR-UNDERGRADSTUDENTS] Opportunity to Apply to be a Terp Guide by 12/5

 Hey, AGNR Terps!  


The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is seeking to hire Terp Guides to help them host prospective/admitted students and their families visiting the University of Maryland by providing walking tours and assisting on large admissions event days. Terp Guides are trained to be experts on the University of Maryland, able to speak on the admissions processes, the university's history, and their own experiences as a UMD student.

They are hoping to move quickly with this hiring process, interviewing candidates within the next two weeks. 

Are you interested in becoming a Terp Guide to share your UMD and AGNR pride??

If so, please apply by filling out the Spring 2026 Terp Guide Application no later than the end of this week (12/5) and email your resume to the Coordinator of Campus Visits, Courtney Roberts (crober18@umd.edu). Applicants who do not send resumes in will be marked as incomplete and will not be interviewed.

Best of luck!

🌈 Rainbow Report: Winter Celebration & Community Needs Assessment! 🌈

 

Monday, December 1st, 2025

Come Visit Us!

Community Hours:
Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm
2411 Marie Mount Hall

Recess Break

Mon, Wed, Fri,
12pm-2pm

Read below for this
week's schedule. 

Book Club

Fridays, 4:00-5:00pm
Next Meeting: Dec 5th

Current Book: Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
Happy Monday, Terps!

Welcome to the official newsletter of the LGBTQ+ Equity Center. Today World is AIDS Day. Read below to learn about accessing online HIV-prevention services. Additionally, today is the LAST DAY you can take the Maryland Commission on LGBTQIA+ Affairs Community Needs Assessment. Make your voice heard and help to strengthen our community!
LGBTQ+ Equity Center Events & Announcements

LGBTQ+ Equity Center Winter Celebration

Join the LGBTQ+ Equity Center and UMD community for our annual Winter Celebration on Tuesday, December 9th, from 11:00am-2:00pm in the Stamp Atrium! Gather with community members for a wintry afternoon of community-building, food, music, games and more! All are welcome. For questions and accommodations, email lgbtq@umd.edu.
RSVP for Winter Celebration

THIS WEEK: Inclusive Roommate Mixer

Looking for a roommate and interested in Gender-Inclusive Leasing in South Campus Commons or The Courtyards for the 2026–2027 lease term? Join Resident Life, the Commons/Courtyards Housing Office, and the LGBTQ+ Equity Center on Wednesday, December 3rd from 5:00-6:00pm in the Stamp Union Thurgood Marshall Room for a mixer to meet and connect with potential roommates!

The LGBTQ+ Equity Center Clothing Closet

There's a new campus resource in Marie Mount Hall! Introducing... the LGBTQ+ Equity Center Clothing ClosetThe Clothing Closet is open every weekday, Monday-Friday, from 10:30am-3:30pm. Stop by during our Community Hours to browse our current selections of FREE new and used clothing, accessories, and hygiene products! We will also be accepting walk-in donations on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:00-2:00pm, or by appointment. Come by the Center in 2411 Marie Mount Hall or email us at lgbtq@umd.edu to learn more!
Learn More about the Equity Center Clothing Closet

TOMORROW:
Queer Art Seminar: Performing Care

How do we take care of each other in this moment? How does care shape the art we make? Join friends and colleagues on Tuesday, December 2nd, at 7:00pm in The Clarice Room 3300 for “Performing Care,” a hands-on workshop for artists of all disciplines and experience levels. Theatremaker and educator, Adil Mansoor, will explore various contemporary artists, including sculptor Simone Leigh and theatermaker Brian Lobel, whose works embody acts of care.
Adil Mansoor is the writer and performer in Amm(i)gone, which will be presented at The Clarice Dec. 4, 5 and 6, with a Q&A after the first and second performances.
RSVP for Queer Art Seminar

THIS WEEK: Amm(i)gone Performance

Join The Clarice for one of three performances of Amm(i)gone on December 4th-6th at 7:00pm in the Kogod Theatre. Adil Mansoor is a Virgo Pakistani-American theater queerdo. In Amm(i)gone, Mansoor invites us on a journey of heartbreak and repair between mother and son as they embark on an examination and translation of Sophocles’ Antigone into Urdu. Passionately mining Greek tragedy, Islam and their own memories, they seek to recover their love across faith. For acessibility needs, email access-theclarice@umd.edu.
Get Your Ticket to Amm(i)gone

LGBTQ+ Open Mic Night Interest Survey

Calling all poets, musicians, and comics! The LGBTQ+ Equity Center is potentially hosting an Open Mic event in Spring 2026! Please note that this is not a sign-up sheet; the data collected from this form will be used to plan the event. For questions, email lgbtq@umd.edu.
Complete the LGBTQ+ Open Mic Interest Survey

Equity Center Book Club

Whether you love fiction, fantasy, or a fresh find, Queer Book Club has it all! Join us on Fridays from 4:00-5:00pm in the LGBTQ+ Equity Center (2411 Marie Mount Hall) to chat with other book-loving folks, eat and drink light refreshments, and read some fantastic books by fantastic authors!

This week, we will continue reading Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo. This week's meeting will be on Friday, December 5th.
Please note that you do not need to own the book or have read the book in order to attend! We will provide you with a copy of each book and you are welcome to attend any meeting whether or not you have had the opportunity to read! For questions or accommodations requests, email lgbtq@umd.edu.

Equity Center Recess Break

Stop by the LGBTQ+ Equity Center for our weekly Recess Breaks! This semester, Recess Breaks take place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 12:00-2:00pm in the LGBTQ+ Equity Center (2411 Marie Mount Hall). For questions or accommodations, email lgbtq@umd.edu
Upcoming Recess Breaks include...

Monday, December 1st: 
International & Immigrant Student Social Hours 

Wednesday, December 3rdArts & Crafts: Mug & Bag Decorating

Friday, December 5thMovie Day! Come watch Tokyo Godfathers (2003) with us!
Resource Spotlight

It's World AIDS Day:
Protect Yourself Against HIV with PrEP

PrEP is a once-a-day pill that’s over 99% effective at preventing HIV when taken as prescribed. With Freddie you can start PrEP completely online - meet with an LGBTQ+ affirming clinician (or complete a quick online form), receive a free at-home testing kit, and get your medication shipped discreetly to your door. Consultations are completely free, and PrEP is covered by most insurance plans. Freddie is America’s #1 rated PrEP provider, trusted nationwide. Start protecting yourself and your partners today.

Learn More About Freddie's HIV Services
Community Events & Announcements
The Equity Center isn't the only organization bringing you into community! Read below for more information about programming across campus.

THIS WEEK: Student Drag Showcase

To celebrate the end of the semester, Haus of Terp Drag Club & Pride Alliance are hosting a Student Drag Showcase on Friday, December 5th at 6:30pm in the Stamp Hoff Theater💎 Come out and support some amazing & talented student performers, or sign up to perform yourself! The showcase is welcome to any and all skill & experience levels, and to people outside of Drag Club. Admission is FREE! 💋
RSVP for the Student Drag Showcase

Campus Food Drive

The Faculty Staff Assistance Program (FSAP), is hosting a Food Drive to help increase supplies for the Campus Pantry. This effort aims to better support our faculty and staff who may be facing food insecurity during these challenging times. We invite you to contribute by donating any of the following items:
  • Canned foods
  • Nonperishable items such as rice, pasta, ramen, dry cereals, oats, grains, broths, and spices
  • Hygiene products
Donation boxes are conveniently located in:
  • Health Center Ground Floor, in front of the reception desk
  • Health Center First Floor, near the main entrance 
  • OCSRM (3101 Susquehanna Hall)
  • CLOC (Seneca Building)
  • Faculty Ombunds BPS 112 (Psych Main Office Suite) 

WGSS Spring 2026 Health Inequality Course

The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies is excited to offer WGSS 428/698J: Health Inequality: Social Determinants and the Intersection of MedicineTechnology, and Humanities. The course, taught by Dr. Ruth Enid Zambrana, explores the ways in which medicine as a complex historical system contributes to multifaceted disparities. This course is cross-listed within the School of Public Health as HLTH 498J/688J and is open to all graduate and undergraduate students who are interested. Graduate students can obtain permission to register by reaching out to wgss@umd.edu.

THIS WEEK: Final Fall Semester Zine Club Meeting

Do you like to read or make zines?! Consider joining UMD's Zine Club! Zine Club's final meeting of the semester will take place oo on Wednesday, December 3rd at 4pm in the UMD Book Lab (Tawes 3248). With questions, email Prof. Max Barnewitz at mbarnewi@umd.edu.

LAST CALL: Call for Participants:
Maryland Commission on LGBTQIA+ Affairs Community Needs Assessment

The Maryland Commission on LGBTQIA+ Affairs, in partnership with the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, is conducting a Community Needs Assessment to better understand the experiences of LGBTQIA+ individuals living in Maryland.

Take part in a brief, anonymous questionnaire (about 15–20 minutes) to share your perspectives. Your input will help inform policies, programs, and resources that support LGBTQIA+ Marylanders. The survey closes TODAY, December 1, 2025.

Participate in the Community Needs Assessment

[AGNR-UNDERGRADSTUDENTS] AGNR Weekly Announcements - 12/01/2025 🐢

 

Come Visit!

We're always here to help! If it be your four year plan, class registration management, careers prep, or just to chat! We have peer mentors and full time staff that are ready to help you!

-AGNR Academic Programs Team
AGNR Undergraduate Blog Reminder: 
Below is a digest of new Blog posts from the last week. To view the full blog and see all current postings, visit go.umd.edu/agnrblog or click any posting below! Additional career opportunities specifically for AGNR Students are listed in Handshake*.
*Opportunities marked with an asterisk require login through Handshake
From the Blog:

AGNR & Campus Involvement or Leadership:

Academic and Personal Support:

Career Development:

Scholarships & Fellowships:

Jobs & Internship Postings:
Additional Experiential Learning:
Career Development & Exploration
Explore More Opportunities
Jobs in the College of AGNR

Some opportunities may cover more than one topic, such as a research internship. If you're looking for specific opportunities, check under the labels listed on the right side of our blog site.

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