University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

With 1925 origins as a research station on Solomons Island, the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES) is the only scientific research center within the University System of Maryland. In 1973 it became the Center for Environmental and Estuarine Studies and in 1997 it assumed its current name.

University of Maryland
Center for Environmental Science
TypePublic
Established1925
PresidentDr. Peter Goodwin
Location, ,
United States
CampusMultiple
Websitewww.umces.edu

The center provides a unified focus for environmental research and education in Maryland, United States, with special attention to problems of the Chesapeake Bay,[1][2] and includes climate research.[3] Research programs are undertaken across the US and globally. Its educational opportunities include graduate studies and undergraduate research internships. The center has about 60 faculty and 110 graduate students. Dr. Donald Boesch served as the institution's president from 1990 until 2017, and has been succeeded by Dr. Peter Goodwin.[4]

UMCES programs are conducted at five constituent research locations:

The Center also administers the Integration and Application Network, which provides scientific data, reports and visualization tools for researchers, students and the general public.[5]

References

  1. Condon, Christine (2021-06-22). "University of Maryland scientists give the Chesapeake Bay a C on health report". The Baltimore Sun.
  2. Condon, Christine (2023-07-21). "Maryland Gov. Wes Moore launches new Chesapeake Bay strategy with a pair of executive orders during Eastern Shore tour". The Baltimore Sun.
  3. Prudente, Tim (2019-04-02). "Maryland's climate will become more like Mississippi's, researcher finds". The Washington Post.
  4. Dance, Scott (2016-09-20). "Longtime director of University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science stepping down". The Baltimore Sun.
  5. "What We Do". Integration and Application Network. Cambridge, MD: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Retrieved 2023-09-02.

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