UMES hosted eight high school seniors from across the country, including Puerto Rico, this past summer for the 2021 Geosciences Bridge Program. Funded by the National Science Foundation and the NOAA Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center at UMES, the program offers students interested in pursuing a career in the geosciences field a leg-up by introducing them to ocean…Read more Geoscience Bridge Program provides a leg-up for high school seniors
LSAMP summer interns prepare for STEM careers
Students in the 2021 summer Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation research program spent eight weeks (June 14-August 6) conducting in-person research in areas including biology, engineering, and agriculture and food sciences. The LSAMP interns worked on research projects supervised by UMES faculty members Drs. Sadanand Dhekney, Behnam Khatabi, Kausiksankar Das and Tracy Bell, coordinator…Read more LSAMP summer interns prepare for STEM careers
SANS students conduct research through STARS program
Two SANS students had the unique opportunity to work with top researchers, UMES’ Dr. Sadanand Dhekney (plant breeding and biotechnology) and University of California, San Diego’s Dr. Yunde Zhao (biochemistry and plant genetics), this summer. Joshua Claiborne, a junior majoring in agriculture, and Destiny Parker, a second semester junior majoring in biology (pre-med), were selected for a competitive,…Read more SANS students conduct research through STARS program
Physics professor shares the art of rangoli at National Folk Festival
You may already know that Dr. Kausik Das is a physics professor in the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s Department of Natural Sciences, but did you know he is an artist as well? Das and his family were invited artists to the 80th National Folk Festival in Downtown Salisbury September 10-12 to demonstrate a Hindu art form passed from generation to…Read more Physics professor shares the art of rangoli at National Folk Festival
Northeast SARE grant will help educate farmers on sustainable practices
Dr. Lila Karki, an assistant professor of agricultural economics and program evaluation specialist for UMES Extension, is the recipient of a nearly $30,000 Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education grant. His project, “Increasing Efficiency and Decision-Making Capability of Small, Socially Disadvantaged and Minority Farmers,” was among 29 proposals out of 49 that received funding through its 2021 Partnership…Read more Northeast SARE grant will help educate farmers on sustainable practices