Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Classroom to Careers: Public Policy Expo Thurs April 9, 2026

 


Event name: 
Classroom to Careers: Public Policy Expo
Date: Thursday April 9, 2026
Time: 6pm-7:30pm
Location: TMH atrium

Join us for the Classroom to Careers: Public Policy Alumni Expo, an exciting opportunity for current students to hear directly from alumni who have built successful careers across a wide range of public policy sectors: global & foreign policy, social policy, budget/economic policy, management and consulting, state and local policy, philanthropy /nonprofit work, environmental sustainability, or science and technology policy.

  • This event is a great opportunity for students to hear firsthand from experienced professionals about the real-world applications of public policy, as well as the diverse career paths they can pursue after graduation. Don’t miss this chance to network, ask questions, and get inspired by the paths that await you in the world of public policy.
  • Mark your calendar—this is an event you won’t want to miss!
  • This event is open to all UMD students!
  • Free food!

UMD Summer Language Institute (Arabian, Korean, Persian)

The Summer Language Institute at UMD is offering an intensive language study opportunity that may be useful for BSOS students. Through the Summer Language Institute, students can gain a year's worth of language study (10 credits) in just 9 weeks. This is a great option for students who need to complete language requirements but have busy schedules during the Fall and Spring semesters. 

This summer, SLI will be offering a hybrid program with in-person and virtual courses for Arabic, Korean, and Persian. Students can take Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced level courses. Scholarships are available to students who apply by the April 17th Priority Deadline. The final deadline to apply is May 15, 2026. 



Tuesday, April 7, 2026

BSOS Internship Week - Career Planning

 

Your next opportunity starts here. BSOS Internship Week offers hands-on tasks and events designed to help you take real, purposeful steps toward landing your next internship.

 

Take the BSOS Career Readiness Inventory
How career-ready are you? Use the NACE Career Readiness Inventory to track the essential skills employers are looking for. In just 5 minutes, you can complete the survey and receive a custom report highlighting your top strengths and a roadmap for your professional development.

 

 

Internship Week Lineup

 

April 7:   Join the BSOS Experiential LinkedIn Group — Connect with peers and access exclusive opportunities. New to LinkedIn? Check out our LinkedIn profile checklist

April 8 (5-6 pm):  Flipping the Script: Hiring Managers Reveal Hiring Practices In this virtual event, hiring managers pull back the curtain on how they evaluate candidates. Register via Handshake for the Zoom link.

April 9:  Professional Photo Booth — Get a free headshot for LinkedIn or Handshake through the University Career Center & The President's Promise. Reserve your spot.

April 10:  Update Your Handshake Profile — Just wrapped up a research project or internship? Add it now so it's ready for your next resume update. Tips for updating your Handshake Profile

 

 

The Main Event 

 

Don't miss Flipping the Script: Hiring Managers Reveal Hiring Practices Wednesday, April 8 | 5–6 pm | Virtual 

Hiring managers pull back the curtain on how they evaluate candidates, what catches their eye, and what quietly takes applicants out of the running. Register via Handshake for the Zoom link.

Panelists from: 

  • Maryland General Assembly
  • U.S. House of Representatives
  • US Probation & Pretrial Services Office
  • Cornerstone Montgomery
 

Need more information?

 

Visit the Feller Center Website for more information about BSOS Internship Week

NEUR Research Fair - Friday, May 1st, 2026

 


Research is where curiosity meets discovery, and on May 1, 2026, our undergraduate scholars will bring that discovery to life at the Undergraduate Neuroscience Research Fair.

Hosted by the Undergraduate Major in Neuroscience, this event offers students the opportunity to present their research, discuss their findings, and connect with fellow researchers across disciplines. From behavioral neuroscience to molecular pathways, the fair reflects the intellectual range and scientific rigor of our program.

Whether you are presenting your first poster or supporting a colleague, this event is a celebration of inquiry, mentorship, and academic growth. 

Presentation of research awards will be announced after the research fair by email, Instagram, blog, and website.  

Poster registration deadline: April 3

Location: BRB Colonnade and Basement

Time: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Register HERE

We look forward to seeing our neuroscience community come together to share, learn, and inspire.

FOCUS ON WELLNESS WITH THE COUNSELING CENTER!



Wellness Series: drop in to free virtual skills sessions from 4 PM to 5 PM on scheduled Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.Focus on wellness with the Counseling Center



Keep up with your mental health with the Counseling Center's Wellness Series! They have 16 different topics of virtual drop-in skills sessions occurring all semester. Attend as many as you'd like. All students are welcome!


WEID 139: REGISTER FOR DIALOGUE COURSE!

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Register for a dialogue course!


Open & honest conversations, relationship building across difference, identity exploration, self-reflection. Enroll in a dialogue course! WEID 139 in Testudo

The Words of Engagement Intergroup Dialogue course (WEID 139) invites students to examine their own beliefs and lived experiences, how these may shape interactions, and ways in which understanding others might expand awareness.  Over seven weeks in facilitated dialogue sessions, students will practice self-reflection, listen deeply, share openly and communicate across difference. This course offers a departure from a traditional class structure and requires active participation and discussion.


WEID 139 is offered by Belonging & Community at UMD in partnership with the InDi Training Hub in the College of Education. Please contact dialogue@umd.edu with any questions. Register in Testudo!

Come Out & Ride: bike ride, coffee and cleanup

 

Come Out & Ride: bike ride, coffee and cleanup



Come out and ride coffee and cleanup flyer with repeated details and text alongside an illustration of people biking under a rainbow and picking up trash by the waterJoin on Saturday, April 11, for a beginner-friendly bike ride! Departing from the DOTS Lawn, we’ll take a leisurely ride down the Paint Branch Trail to Call Your Mother cafe in Riverdale Park. Grab coffee or food, then join us at a nearby park to clean up litter and debris. Trash pickup tools will be provided.


Need a bike? RecWell rents bicycles for $10 a day. Need a helmet? Let us know when you RSVP and one will be provided for you! We’ll bike the same route back to campus on this fun networking and volunteer opportunity. Registration is required. All are welcome! Come out and ride!


Come Out & Ride: Coffee & Cleanup
When: Saturday, April 11, 11 AM to 3 PM
Where: Meet at the DOTS lawn
Hosted by: LGBTQ+ Equity Center, DOTS

Register for Come Out & Ride Coffee & Cleanup
For access needs, accommodations, or questions, please contact lgbtq@umd.edu.