Thursday, August 22, 2019

Veterans Networking Social Event Thursday, Sept. 5th, 2019 | 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Veterans Networking Event! The first one for the Fall semester. If you haven't been to one yet, now is the time. Grab some food. Have a drink. Talk to some people. Have a great time.

If we never take time, we will never have time. Current Student Veterans, Alumni, Campus Partners, Employers, Veterans, and Veteran Supporters are all welcome. Please share.





The Lobby Bar at The Hotel at the University of Maryland - 
7777 Baltimore Ave, College Park, MD 20740

Free parking is available in the parking garage at The Hotel (parking will be validated at the bar).
Attire: Business casual to business professional
Food is provided and drinks are available at the bar.
RSVP at go.umd.edu/vetnetworking

First 25 people through the door receive a ticket good for a free drink at the bar!

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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

If we make it from 2019 to the next century. If Fertility Rates Remain Constant August 13, 2019

If Fertility Rates Remain Constant
Joseph Chamie
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Climate Change: Extreme Floods, the Key to Climate Change Adaptation in Africa’s Dry lands August 13, 2019

Extreme Floods, the Key to Climate Change Adaptation in Africa’s Drylands
Isaiah Esipisu
Extreme rainfall and heavy flooding, often amplified by climate change, causes devastation among communities. But new research published on Aug. 7 in the scientific journal Nature reveals that these dangerous events are extremely significant in recharging groundwater aquifers in drylands across ... MORE > >

Food Security: Land Degradation Jeopardizes Ability to Feed the World August 13, 2019

Land Degradation Jeopardizes Ability to Feed the World
Ibrahim Thiaw
We have known for over 25 years that poor land use and management are major drivers of climate change, but have never mustered the political will to act. With the release of the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) special report on climate change and land, which makes the ... MORE > >




Burning Forests for Rain, and Other Climate Catastrophes August 13, 2019

Burning Forests for Rain, and Other Climate Catastrophes
Miriam Gathigah
The villagers living on the foothills of Mount Kenya have a belief: If they burn the forest, the rains will come. “Generally, we believe that the sky is covered by a thick layer of ice and only a forest fire can rise high enough to melt this ice and give us rainfall,” Njoroge Mungai, a resident ... MORE > >

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