UMES School of Agricultural and Natural Sciences

UMES School of Agricultural and Natural Sciences The UMES School of Agricultural and Natural Sciences (SANS) has three academic departments: Agricult Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Undergraduate programs in pre-veterinary medicine, plant and soil science, animal
and poultry science, agribusiness, agricultural studies, nutrition, dietetics, fashion
merchandising, early child development, family and consumer sciences, biology,
chemistry and environmental science are representative of the School's varied
curricula. Graduate programs, at both the Masters and Doctoral levels,

are offered
in Marine Estuarine and Environmental Sciences, and the Masters degree is offered
Food and Agricultural Sciences. The doctorate is offered in Food Science and
Technology and in Toxicology. The Dean of the School is also the 1890 Agriculture
Research Director of the UMES Agricultural Experiment Station (AES). SANS is unique among the academic schools at UMES in that its food and agricultural
research programs receive annual federal formula funding through provisions of
Public Law 89-106. The fund is identified as the Evans-Allen Program under Section
1445 of the Farm Bill (PL95-113) and is appropriated to UMES by the U.S. Because of the annual appropriations, the
research agenda and goals of the departments of Agriculture, Food and Resource
Sciences and Human Ecology are aligned with those of the USDA and the
Experiment Station Section (ESS) of the Association of the Public and Land-Grant
Colleges (APLU). The USDA also provides 1890 Land-Grants with the opportunity
to compete for research, extension and teaching capacity building grants, which
strengthen research, extension, and teaching in the food and agricultural sciences
at these institutions. The aim of the UMES Agricultural Experiment Station is to provide enhanced
knowledge and technology to improve the viability and sustainability of agriculture
and food systems; enhance the quality of natural resources and the enviornment;
and serve communities, families, and consumers.

06/03/2026

Welcome summer interns! The Research Experience for Undergraduates program at University of Maryland Eastern Shore has officially begun. These budding scientists will work with UMES faculty and graduate students to conduct field research and lab work, and present their findings at the end of the summer.

05/29/2026

Visit with Atlantic Tractor/John Deere for the latest in precision ag equipment, see a Sentinel Robotic Solutions drone demo, and join University of Maryland Extension and Future Harvest to learn about the Maryland Soil Health Card and Rainfall Simulator at the annual UMES Extension Ag Showcase, August 12: https://ow.ly/Io7f50Z4JfO

University of Maryland Eastern Shore SANS faculty recently had the opportunity to introduce the Delmarva Land and Litter...
05/26/2026

University of Maryland Eastern Shore SANS faculty recently had the opportunity to introduce the Delmarva Land and Litter Collaborative to some of the research the university is conducting on topics from water and air health to precision agriculture.

📸 by Todd Dudek, UMES Ag Communications

Today we honor and remember the brave people who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Thank you to all who have ...
05/25/2026

Today we honor and remember the brave people who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Thank you to all who have served.

Unishma Ghimire, a master’s student at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, is the recipient of a $3,000 scholarshi...
05/22/2026

Unishma Ghimire, a master’s student at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, is the recipient of a $3,000 scholarship from the Delmarva Chicken Association for the second year in a row 👏: https://ow.ly/zwZ050Z2WGh

University of Maryland Eastern Shore researcher Dr. Janak Dhakal is calling attention to seasonal outbreaks of salmonell...
05/20/2026

University of Maryland Eastern Shore researcher Dr. Janak Dhakal is calling attention to seasonal outbreaks of salmonella in backyard poultry, which is on the rise. Some cases are resistant to antibiotics. Learn more at https://ow.ly/MQRm50Z2htc

The Association of HBCU Research Institutions aims to accelerate world-class research, expand institutional capacity and...
05/19/2026

The Association of HBCU Research Institutions aims to accelerate world-class research, expand institutional capacity and increase HBCU leadership in addressing society’s most prevalent challenges.

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore announced today that it will be among 15 Historically Black Colleges and Universities joining the launch of the Association of HBCU Research Institutions.

UMES Extension's annual Ag Showcase is a free learning event for farmers, regardless of the size of your operation!
05/18/2026

UMES Extension's annual Ag Showcase is a free learning event for farmers, regardless of the size of your operation!

Registration is officially open for University of Maryland Eastern Shore Extension's Ag Showcase 2026! Join agriculture producers and farm service providers on Wednesday, Aug. 12, to learn the latest in research and production techniques for your crops. Advanced registration is required for this free event: https://wwwcp.umes.edu/extension/calendar_event/ag-showcase-2026-at-umes/

Check out the UMES SANS homepage at https://wwwcp.umes.edu/sans/ for a full gallery of 2026 Spring Commencement photos! ...
05/16/2026

Check out the UMES SANS homepage at https://wwwcp.umes.edu/sans/ for a full gallery of 2026 Spring Commencement photos!

đź“· by Todd Dudek, University of Maryland Eastern Shore Ag Communications

Address

Princess Anne, MD
21853

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when UMES School of Agricultural and Natural Sciences posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share