Events

Mar
27th

Visiting Scholar Seminar Series: Justine Whitaker, UMES

March 27, 2026 11:00am to 12:00pm
Dr. Justine Whitaker, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, will present as part of the UMCES Appalachian Laboratory's Visiting Scholar Seminar Series.
Apr
10th

Visiting Scholar Seminar Series: Jennifer Burns, UMCES-IMET

April 10, 2026 11:00am to 12:00pm
Dr. Jennifer Burns, UMCES-IMET, will present as part of the Appalachian Laboratory Visiting Scholar Seminar Series.
Apr
21st

Science for Community Seminar: Using Technology to Save Jaguars | Cell Phones & Sturgeon

April 21, 2026 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Join us at the oldest state-supported Marine laboratory on the East Coast and the founding laboratory of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science to learn about innovative research being pioneered by CBL and UMCES scientists. As CBL moves into its next 100 years, the focus of this spring 2026 series is to highlight the new tools and approaches that our faculty and graduate students are developing to solve current environmental issues and to identify new concerns facing Maryland, our nation, and our world.
Apr
28th

Science for Community Seminar: What Does a Whale Say?

April 28, 2026 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Join us at the oldest state-supported Marine laboratory on the East Coast and the founding laboratory of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science to learn about innovative research being pioneered by CBL and UMCES scientists. As CBL moves into its next 100 years, the focus of this spring 2026 series is to highlight the new tools and approaches that our faculty and graduate students are developing to solve current environmental issues and to identify new concerns facing Maryland, our nation, and our world.
May
5th

Science for Community Seminar: AI & Wildlife Conservation | Emerging Contaminant Detectives

May 5, 2026 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Join us at the oldest state-supported Marine laboratory on the East Coast and the founding laboratory of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science to learn about innovative research being pioneered by CBL and UMCES scientists. As CBL moves into its next 100 years, the focus of this spring 2026 series is to highlight the new tools and approaches that our faculty and graduate students are developing to solve current environmental issues and to identify new concerns facing Maryland, our nation, and our world.