ESLC to host breakfast, Farm Bill talk
Published March 5, 2015 in The Star-Democrat. EASTON — Eastern Shore Land Conservancy from 8 to 10 a.m. Friday, March 27, will host a breakfast and talk with Agriculture Law Education Initiative attorneys at the Tidewater Inn in Easton. Join …
MTA expands Camden Line MARC service to bolster university connections
Published March 3, 2015 in The Baltimore Sun. By Kevin Rector The Baltimore Sun contact the reporter Additional weekday MARC train service will be added to the Camden Line next week as part of an initiative to boost connections between …
Leasing workshop set for farmland owners, farmers
Published February 27, 2015 in Southern Maryland Newspapers Online. Farmers and landowners in Southern Maryland can learn more about agricultural land-leasing issues at a leasing workshop 5 to 9 p.m. March 16 at the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative auditorium at …
Legislature Hears of MPower Achievements
The presidents of UMB and UMCP testify on the success of University of Maryland: MPowering the State.
Everhart joins Agriculture Law Education Initiative
Published February 5, 2015 in The Star Democrat. BALTIMORE — Sarah Everhart, a Maryland attorney whose expertise includes land use law and environmental policy, recently joined the Agriculture Law Education Initiative, a collaboration between the University of Maryland Francis King …
Even Community Supported Agriculture farms have labor issues
Two CSA workshops scheduled in Maryland to address membership agreements and common labor issues.
Science Talent Competition Highlights Innovation
School of Pharmacy competition allows students to think creatively and offer innovative ideas on regulatory matters.
Entrepreneurial culture boosts business
To boost Maryland’s economy, the state should invest in its entrepreneurial culture.
How One Building Reveals What’s Wrong With Higher Education
Published January 5, 2015 in The Chronicle of Higher Education. On the heels of its inaugural football season in the Big Ten Conference, the University of Maryland announced bold plans: The Board of Regents’ Finance Committee unanimously agreed to move …