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Free Workshop Applying via USAJOBS Free Workshop: Introduction and Deep Dive into USAJOBS (2 dates) Learn how to apply effectively for federal opportunities including jobs and internships--transferable information for applying to other sectors too! The Partnership for Public Service and experts from federal agencies will conduct the workshop and share practical tips on how to: - Explore career opportunities based on interests and goals - Use USAJOBS and gain familiarity with other platforms for finding public service careers - Navigate career opportunities (hear from federal and public sector experts) Title: Deep Dive into USAJOBS Two Workshop Dates: - Wednesday, May 3rd (7:00p.m. - 8:20p.m.) or - Thursday, May 4th (7:00p.m. – 8:20p.m.) Location: Tawes Hall, Rm: 1310 (same location on both days) Please RSVP here (we would like good head count to set up room!) Pizza will be provided!!!   The workshop will be useful for all levels of USAJOBS users (new user, need a refreshe
Upcoming Career Center Events May 2017 Free Professional Headshots Tuesday, May 2 | 11am-1pm Location: University Career Center, 3rd Floor of Hornbake Library, South Wing Stop in to our final photo event of the semester to get a free professional headshot for your professional profiles (Careers4Terps, LinkedIn, etc.)! No appointments are necessary. This is a drop-in event and is open to all students. For more information How to Find an Internship Thursday, May 4 | 12-1pm Location: University Career Center, 3rd Floor of Hornbake Library, South Wing Not sure where to start with your internship search? Or, do you feel like you are at a standstill and unsure about the next steps in your search? Come learn strategies and resources for finding an internship, making a first impression and networking in your field. For more information & to RSVP Thompson Creek Window Company Information Table Monday, May 8 | 10am-2pm Location: STAMP Student Union - Info Booth in Food
Panel Discussion Non-Profit Careers AREC's Global Poverty Student Advisory Board will host a non-profit career panel next week. This will be an excellent opportunity for students to meet with leaders from various non-profit organizations and hear about their experiences in the field. REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED.  Those who signed up originally on the Google Doc will still be able to attend.
Scholarships Available Blue Vision Summit - D.C. The Blue Frontier Campaign (ocean conservation non-profit) in Washington, D.C. is hosting their biennial Blue Vision Summit in May in Washington, D.C. and they have some student scholarships available to help subsidize the cost of registration!   Ocean leaders from across the nation will be coming together at the Summit to network, build the "blue movement" and meet with the Administration and Congress to advocate for healthy oceans.  This is an excellent opportunity for ENSP students! The Summit is May 9-11, and the scholarship covers the cost of the registration ($150 value). For more info on the Summit, visit: https://bluefront.org/projects/blue-vision-summit/2017-summit/ The link to apply for scholarships is here: https://form.jotform.com/70965836322159 The Blue Fronteir Campaign wants the next generation of environmental/ocean scientists and advocates participate in the Summit!  They would love to see some UMD stude
Fall 2017 Internship START @ UMD START is currently accepting applications for our Fall 2017 Internships! START Interns work with our researchers on our policy-relevant research projects focused on the human causes and consequences of terrorism. This Fall, from August 28-December 11, students will work a minimum of 10 hours-a-week on any one of 14 different projects. Our projects accepting interns range from our Global Terrorism Database to GIS focused research and from Understanding Domestic Radicalization through Unconventional Weapons and Technology. Students at any stage of their education are welcome to apply--from Freshmen through Ph.D. candidates. Review our internship information here: http://www.start.umd.edu/education/internships for more information and specific project descriptions and requirements. Applications are due on June 16 at 11:59pm. Feel free to reach out to me at internships@start.umd.edu with any questions!
For Transfer Students "Here's What's Next" Fair The Transfer and Off-Campus Student Life office will be hosting a fair specifically for transfer students!  Find out the services offered to you, map out your career goals, and eat free ice cream! When:  Thursday, April 27 When: 1:45-1:00 Where: Charles Carroll Room, Stamp Union
Volunteer Opportunities American Reads America Counts The mission of America Reads*America Counts (AR*AC), a partnership between the University of Maryland and Prince George's County Public Schools, is to provide a high quality mentoring program that enriches learning opportunities for both college and elementary school students. Stay connected with AR*AC on social media: Follow @ARAC_UMD on Twitter Like America Reads*America Counts on Facebook   Volunteer today: Maryland Reads Day - Friday, April 28 (Registration for this event has closed). Maryland Counts Day - Friday, May 5 Partners in Print Family Day - Saturday, May 6 (We are seeking Spanish speakers for this event!) Register to volunteer for our events! Our Fall 2017 ARACPNP New Mentor Application is NOW OPEN! Complete your application here. Have questions about becoming an America Reads, America Counts, or Partners in Print mentor? Email us at arac@umd.edu.
Wildlife Society Fundraiser Mark your calendars! The UMD student chapter of Wildlife Society will be having a fundraiser at the Potbelly next to UMD's campus (7422 Baltimore Road) on Tuesday May 9, 2017 from 5-8 pm . 25% of each meal purchased will be donated to TWS as long as we are mentioned at the time of purchase. We need at least 20 people to commit using the link below by May 6th! http://www.groupraise.com/events/31206
Sign-up required People's Climate March The SGA Student Sustainability Committee and MaryPIRG have two buses which will be traveling from Xfinity Center to the People's Climate March this Saturday, April 29, at 10am. The best part - they're FREE! The sign-up can be found below, but PLEASE only reserve a seat if you know you'll be going:  https://goo.gl/forms/nTIemPnRWDH1V4gL2 There is also a group which will be biking from campus to the March! Check that out here: https://www.facebook.com/events/286494895131198/
Student worker position available Sustainable Agriculture, Research and Education - USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) will help you gain valuable experience and skills working for the nation’s leading sustainable agriculture program.   SARE’s student worker duties include: Maintain and add to our outreach database Website work Respond to requests for information Clerical assistance Develop resource lists for new books, bulletins and other publications Assist staff with various sustainable agriculture projects   Requirements: Available for UMD students only Good computer skills required Convenient to campus (1 block from College Park Metro) Flexible hours (minimum 8-10 hours/week, extra hours during summer/winter break) Interest in ag issues & written communications skills a plus   This position is paid, $9.00 per hour   To apply, send resume to: Kim Kroll (kkroll@sare.org, (301) 405-9912)   SARE is
Panel & Discussion Got Green? Environmental Policy in the Trump Era   What are the next 4 years looking like for Environmental Policy? Carbon tax? Energy security? What about the United States' role in climate leadership?   Join Maryland Discourse in a discussion on these things and more on Thursday, April 27 . Time :  7:30pm Location : JMZ0220    Moderated by: Joseph Chuzhin- Undergraduate Economics Student and Russian Studies Minor at UMD   Panelists: Dr. Gregory Schnaar- Lecturer, Environmental Science & Policy Stephanie Doyle- Senior Outreach Liaison from the Citizens Climate Lobby Bradley Williams- Team Lead of Nuclear Energy University Programs for the Department of Energy Co-Sponsorsed by: The Student Sustainability Committee and the Citizens Climate Lobby!" Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/360470861017127
Internship Opportunity Bat research! Looking for an internship opportunity over Summer 2017? Enjoy working outdoors and road trips? UMD is looking for interns to drive specific routes throughout central Maryland most nights of June to record bat echolocation calls. The data you collect will help UMD Appalachian Lab and MDDNR learn which bat species are present during the summer... which is extremely important If you are interested in this opportunity and willing to donate your time every night of June, you can earn a great skillset highly desired by employers, gas reimbursement, and fulfilling your internship requirement. Please submit questions to shannonp@umd.edu and your academic advisor. Please apply to Shannon Pederson by sending your cover letter, resume, and unofficial transcripts to shannonp@umd.edu by May 15th. Training and equipment will be provided.
New Wildlife Positions Available! 10 new Wildlife positions have recently posted!  Opportunities include: Intern at Montana Grizzly Encounter Wildlife Policy Intern at the Wildlife Society GIS Analyst at South Carolina Department of Natural Resources ...and more! Check all opportunities available HERE .
Attn: Seniors Wildlife Policy Internships - full-time, paid The Wildlife Society (TWS) has openings for paid Wildlife Policy Interns with an interest in wildlife resource and policy issues. This 6-month internship runs every year from January-June or July-December at TWS Headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland.    TWS is currently accepting applications for internships from July to December 2017. DUTIES:   The Wildlife Policy Interns are an integral part of TWS’ Government Affairs team.  This team works to ensure 1) TWS’s members are informed of policy issues and the impact policies have on their work of wildlife conservation, and 2) that wildlife science is the foundation upon which wildlife-related policy decisions are made.  Interns are responsible for: Researching wildlife conservation and management policy issues Preparing background information for use in testimony, letters, or comments Writing and updating policy-related publications (Fact Sheets, Web articles, Polic
Run for the ENSPire Executive Board for 2017-2018! Hey ENSPirers! It is almost the end of spring semester, and that means elections are coming up! If you are interested in representing your year on the executive board of ENSPire as a sophomore, junior, or senior representative, consider running for this leadership position! This is a great opportunity to become involved with and learn more about the ENSP Program, the Office of Sustainability, AGNR, and other great departments and groups on campus. Serving your term as a representative allows you to make the change you want to see in your major. And, this upcoming Fall semester, you will be eligible to run for further leadership roles such as President, Treasurer, Secretary, or Public Representative! If this is something that interests you, please fill out this form. Elections will be held on April 27th at 7:00 PM in JMZ 0118. You do not have to be present to run, but make sure you inform us that you will not be attending. Please submi
Summer 2017 course SPAN224: Violence and Resistance in the Americas Spanish 224 - Violence and Resistance in the Americas will be held during the second Summer session and will be taught in English. It does fulfill General Education requirements for Distributive Studies - Humanities (DSHU) and Diversity - Understanding Plural Societies (DVUP). Course Description : "The primary goal of this course is to examine the indigenous visions of violence and resistance in the Americas. Through the study of primary texts from the 16th to the 21st century, and through the discussion of documentary and feature films the student will gain a greater understanding of the past and present issues faced by the indigenous people. All materials are in English, and this course is part of the CORE Liberal Arts and Sciences Program of the general education portion of the undergraduate program. This is a CORE literature and Human Culture Diversity Course designed to examine experiences, perspect
Applications open May 1 UMD Study Abroad    Our next cycle is around the corner. Applications for winter, spring and spring break 2018 programs will open on May 1st. Get a sneak peek at our offerings: Maryland-in spring programs Spring exchange programs Faculty-led winter programs * Faculty-led spring break programs * *We are still in the process of finalizing our short term offerings so this list is subject to change. Stay tuned for more details.
New Fall Course! EDHI338U: Dialogue on U.S. Identity in a Global Context Education Abroad and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion are partnering to offer an intergroup dialogue course for undergraduate students in the fall. Please share with your students:  Interested in Study Abroad? Have an International Experience? Interested in Intergroup Dialogue? Sign Up for EDHI338U: Dialogue on U.S. Identity in a Global Context Mon: 5:30pm - 7:30pm 7 Sessions: 10/23/17 - 12/04/17 1-Credit and Counts towards Cultural Competency Gen Ed! This dialogue is sponsored by Education Abroad and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. The dialogue engages undergraduate students in thinking about their identities in the context of the United States and the way those experiences may influence or affect our experiences at home or away. We will create a space of critical reflection -- to think of how the social dynamics around identity, privilege, and oppression exhibited in the U.S. context play
Earth Week Panel Discussion Sustainable Development in the Age of Trump Be sure to RSVP!   http://publicpolicy.umd.edu/events/earth-day-panel-discussion-0  
ENSP Alumni Career Panel Interested in careers in environmental science and policy? Come out to ENSPire’s ENSP Alumni Career Panel to hear from UMD grads of the ENSP program! ENSPire will be moderating a panel of five ENSP alums from 7:00 PM to 7:45 PM and will then be opening up the floor to questions. This will be followed by networking opportunities and individual discussions with the ENSP alumni. Alumni include a natural history editor for National Geographic, trail planner from Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, distillery owner and Galapagos researcher, senior legal advisor at DOE, and the National Aquarium’s Director of Conservation Community Engagement. Where : SPH 1303 When : Wednesday, April 19 at 7:00 pm
Now accepting applications Rawlings Program The prestigious Rawlings Undergraduate Leadership Fellows Program is the University of Maryland’s premiere undergraduate leadership and public policy training program. It honors the legacy of Howard Peters “Pete” Rawlings and the work he did as a Maryland delegate. Participants in the Fellows program are provided multiple opportunities--both academic and experiential--to grow as ethical leaders and become champions for those whose voices may otherwise go unheard in the leadership and decision-making process. Maintaining a commitment to those historically underrepresented in leadership positions is central to the program. The program works with students, faculty, alumni, and local leaders to provide undergraduates with a commitment to cultural pluralism, advocacy, and change with the necessary skills, resources, and support to prepare them for leadership roles during the school year and after program completion. If you have at least two
Student Researchers Needed Join ASU's Research Team! Project Title: Public Engagement in Science Advocacy and Climate Change Marches Attending the March for Science or People’s Climate Change March in April 2017? Arizona State University seeks approximately 10 student researchers to help participate in data collection activities for our research project during the March for Science (April 22, 2017) and People’s Climate March (April 29, 2017) in Washington, DC. You’ll get to participate in the march, gain research experience, and be compensated for your support. Student researchers will help administer an in-person survey questionnaire using a mobile device during one or both marches, depending on interest and availability. Expected activities and responsibilities include: − Correspond remotely with project organizers prior to March for Science and/or People’s Climate March to become familiar with project and meeting locations. − Attend a 1-hour training workshop in Washingt
Student Volunteer opportunities LCSL Office - Stamp Student Union Volunteer and Learning opportunities are now open for this summer and next year! The TerpService Program in the LCSL office at STAMP currently has applications open for students looking to serve and become involved in the local community while gaining valuable skills and experience. Review the opportunities below and sign up today! Terps for Change Volunteers Terps for Change is a semester long commitment for students interested in learning more about social change and social justice while volunteering in their local community! The program consists of three components--education, service, and reflection--which are facilitated through weekly service hours and dialogues. You can review our different service sites as a part of the application. To apply, students should log into OrgSync and then follow this link: go.umd.edu/t4c to fill out the applications. For Summer Session II: fill out the " Terps for Change Vo
Spots available - apply today! Minor in International Development and Conflict Management The Minor in International Development and Conflict Management (MIDCM) has spots available to join their new cohort entering in the 2017-18 academic year. They seek students who are: Interested in international affairs Passionate about engaging with and making a difference on issues of development and conflict Motivated to work on projects tackling problems in search of solutions Keen to collaborate in an interdisciplinary setting. Students from all schools/colleges and majors are equally welcome. They value diverse backgrounds as being central to MIDCM’s goals and pedagogy. Many of the past ENSP students enrolled in this program became top performers in MIDCM. The coursework tackles numerous topics that overlap with the focus of ENSP. We encourage you to apply! Information is available at MIDCM’s website . Applications will be accepted and decisions made on a rolling basis, un
Internship Opportunity AmeriCorps/Bureau of Indian Affairs - Water Resources Technician Training Program This intern will work on a project with the Conservation Legacy Project which involves monitoring Elliptio Complanata muscles caged in the Anacostia River in and near Washington DC during the summer and fall (26 weeks total). There is housing provided at Patuxent River at no charge.   The organization is looking for someone with good basic technical skills and most importantly, a great attitude and a desire to learn! Interns must have a car to travel from the refuge to the office. Read more and apply by following this link (end of April deadline):    https://sccorps-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=706&source=ONLINE&JobOwner=992339&company_id=16984&version=1&byBusinessUnit=&bycountry=0&bystate=0&byRegion=&bylocation=&keywords=&byCat=NULL&proximityCountry=&postalCode=&radiusDist
GreenFest! Now in its third year, GreenFest is Montgomery County’s largest one-day environmental celebration. The event is free, and features a variety of environmentally-centered vendors, exhibits, and workshops, as well as food and live music.  When :  Saturday, May 6 from 11am-4pm Where :  Bohrer Park at Summit Hall Farm 506 S. Frederick Avenue Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Read more about the event at http://montgomerycountygreenfest.org/
Part-Time Summer Position Available Bat Technician Location: Washington , DC Start Date: May 15, 2017 End Date: Aug 15, 2017, with possible extension into Sept/Oct Last Date to Apply: 14 April 2017 Hours: up to 30 hours/week Technician needed to conduct mist netting for bats in Washington, DC. This work is part of a larger survey of the bat community of the national capital region. The majority of the work will be conducted at NIGHT. Must have own transportation. DUTIES: Mist net for bats Track bats to roosts using telemetry Collect environmental data at bat roost locations. Conduct bat roost exit counts Conduct bat acoustical monitoring COMPENSATION: Salary: $288/360 week based on experience QUALIFICATIONS: -Applicants must have rabies vaccine by start date. -Applicants must be able to: Stand for 30-180 minute intervals Hike/walk 1- 10 miles a day Carry up to 30 pounds Use hand-held and driving navigation tools Accurately record field da
Scholarships Available Sustainable Development Abroad The Green Program has launched the GREEN Advantage Program a new scholarship platform aimed at providing financial assistance to underserved and underrepresented students participating in one of their programs abroad. Students must be accepted into the GREEN Program in order to be eligible for this scholarship. To learn more about the GREEN Program's opportunities, visit:  https://thegreenprogram.com/programs
Lecture Series - Voices of Social Change Jean-Michel Cousteau An evening with Jean-Michel Cousteau: an Explorer, Environmentalist, Educator and Film Producer. When : Tuesday, April 18th 2017 6:00pm Where : Stamp Student Union Hoff Theater JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU has risen to the international environmental conservation stage through his work in advocacy, education, exploration, and filmography. Inspired by his father, ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, Jean-Michel founded the Ocean Futures Society in 1999 and serves as its President and Chairman of the Board. Complementing this "Voice for the Ocean," the Emmy Award-winning producer has created over 80 films regarding the conservation and preservation of the planet's oceans and marine resources. Named the White House's Environmental Hero in 1998, Jean-Michel has distinguished himself as a collaborator, educator, and leader in the environmental conservation movement
Ranger/Naturalist Intern Lake Roland Education Center http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/recreation/jobsvolunteers/ Baltimore County Recreation and Parks- Lake Roland The Lake Roland Education Center is seeking a responsible, self-motivated and enthusiastic intern to assist with park operations and programming. General duties include park maintenance, animal care, educational programming assistance, answering questions related to the park and natural history of the area.  Applicants must be: Pursuing a degree in Environmental Studies, Recreation and Parks, Park Management, Biology, Education or closely related field Open to working in a range of weather conditions Comfortable caring for a range of animal ambassadors. This may include: reptiles, amphibians, insects and mammals. Willing to learn and perform a multitude of tasks Have reliable transportation Able to work independently and as part of a team Comfortable answering questions and speaking to th
South River Federation WATERSHED RESTORATION INTERNSHIP The South River Federation, a local watershed monitoring and restoration non-profit organization based in Edgewater, Maryland, is seeking one paid intern for the Summer of 2017 (May – August, start/end dates negotiable). This is a field-based position focused on watershed issues, restoration, and habitat management, and involves outdoor work in challenging conditions. The Federation is seeking candidates who have knowledge and experience in ecology, ichthyology/fisheries studies, conservation landscaping, stormwater and hydrology, and/or habitat restoration. We are seeking a diverse set of candidates who can aid the Federation in implementing our mission. For more information, and to apply, go to:   http://www.southriverfederation.net/get-involved/jobs-internships The posted application deadline for this position is Friday, April 7 -- however, interested ENSP candidates are urged to apply, anyway, as it's possible no
CANOE AND KAYAK PROGRAM ASSISTANT Temporary / Seasonal   Website     Baltimore City Recreation and Parks The Canoe and Kayak Assistant is responsible for customer service and assisting of participants of citywide park and water based recreational programs, assisting with implementing and evaluating of such programs. The Canoe and Kayak Program Coordinator oversees the Canoe and Kayak Program Assistant which includes Open Row, Canoe N Scoop and guided tours of the Middle Branch, Patapsco and Inner Harbor waterways. The Canoe and Kayak Program Assistant works closely with the Canoe and Kayak Program Coordinator to providing technical assistance to the canoe and kayak programs, employees and corporate groups. The Canoe and Kayak Program Assistant will assist in the coordination of logistics between equipment, assist staff and programs, assist documenting participation, assisting in maintenance, and equipment care, set up and break down of mobile programs, and assisting participan
University Career Center "Unpaid Internship" Scholarship The Bright Futures 'Unpaid Internship' Scholarship awards students with need-based scholarships ranging from $250-$1,250 to help offset expenses incurred during unpaid internships with non-profit organizations and government agencies.  All registered University of Maryland, College Park undergraduate students returning to campus for the fall 2017 semester, who have an internship for summer 2017, are eligible to apply. Graduating seniors (May 2017 & August 2017) are not eligible. Preference will be given to juniors and seniors graduating in December 2017 and to those who have not previously received an award.   In order for a student's internship to qualify for funding support, it must satisfy the following criteria: Unpaid on-campus or off-campus internship with a non-profit organization or government agency Offered during the summer and completed by Friday, August 25, 2017 Supervis
Graduating in May?  Multiple full-time positions available New England Science & Sailing (NESS) Stonington, CT New England Science & Sailing (NESS) is looking to hire full time year round positions. As part of NESS's world class program staff, these positions will assist in building inquiry-based learning with innovative programming to guide students on their personal journeys of discovery. This is a great opportunity for passionate, motivated individuals to be an integral part of this vibrant, growing organization.   Programs include academic year classes and summer programs, primarily for Pre-K-12 youth.  You must be motivated, able to work within a team as well as on your own, and have proven skills working with children.  For more information and to apply:  www.nessf.org
Science Communications Internship - Summer 2017, unpaid National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Silver Spring, MD The Science Communications Intern will assist in planning and developing written content for the various platforms the Foundation uses to communicate its messages. This position is ideal for a current student with strong communication skills and a knowledge of marine science and policy who may want to pursue a career in environmental preservation or policy. For more information and to apply, please send a cover letter and your resume to: applicants@marinesanctuary.org  
Student Research Assistant position Sustainable disease management in greenhouse and nursery crops Do you like working with plants? Working outdoors? Are you interested in water recycling and reuse? Plant health? Fungi? Start Date: Flexible, summer and fall Hours/week: Flexible, 10-12 hours/week  Pay scale : $12/hour Responsibilities: · Assist with monitoring water quality and plant health in nurseries · Prepare sampling materials and media · Learn and help with laboratory and greenhouse work Minimum Qualifications · Some coursework in biological sciences · Possess a valid Maryland driver’s license · Willingness to conduct field work · Ability to work at least three hours at a time Application deadline: May 1 or until position is filled To apply, please send your resume to Justine Beaulieu at jbeauli1@umd.edu
Position Announcement Student Assistant at the Environmental Finance Center Who We Are The Environmental Finance Center (EFC) at the University of Maryland is one of ten University-based centers across the country providing communities with the tools and information necessary to manage change for a healthy environment and an enhanced quality of life. EFC believes that environmental finance can be used to develop a shared community vision. Our focus is protecting natural resources and watersheds by strengthening the capacity of local decision-makers to analyze environmental problems, develop innovative and effective methods of financing environmental efforts and educate communities about the role of finance and economic development in the protection of the environment. Learn more here: https://efc.umd.edu/ . What We Are Looking For Currently, the EFC is working with Prince George’s County to develop a countywide litter reduction plan. The EFC is seeking to hire 2-3 students from
Now accepting applications 2017 Masergy STEM Scholarship Program Masergy is proud to support the next generation of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) students by providing a scholarship of $5,000 to a student demonstrating excellent promise in their area of study. As an innovator in the tech industry, we understand the importance of the STEM fields and wish to advocate for the industry’s future leaders by assisting their efforts toward a degree. Any student attending a 4-year accredited university with a major in a STEM field may apply. The $5,000 scholarship will be granted to an undergraduate or graduate student to be used toward their degree. To learn more and to apply, visit:  https://www.masergy.com/2017-masergy-stem-scholarship-program
Running Water Race Race ONCE, Give Water FOR LIFE! On April 15th @10am, the Running Water race will be taking place at La Plata Beach and you won't want to miss it! By participating in the race, you will be able to empathize with the challenge that water collection poses to millions and will fund clean water access for another person in need of it. There will be live music and much more, so don't miss out! Space is limited and time is running out! To register or for more information about the race go to our website: go.umd.edu/runningwater Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/runningwaterrace/?ref=bookmarks