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College of AGNR has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in March 2023. The social media accounts linked to from College of AGNR are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • YouTube • LinkedIn • Threads • X Besides social media accounts, agnrumd has populated their site with: • Show Us Your Summer • The DC area is the perfect place to live and raise a family — if you’re a tick - WTOP News • For Admitted Students • UMD tick lab focuses research on tick-borne diseases like Lyme Disease - CBS Baltimore • Protecting Maryland's Black Bears • Public and Land-Grant Universities Celebrating America's 250th - APLU • 2026 Award Winners | Maryland ASLA • AGNR Researchers Play Key Leadership Roles in Seven Newly Announced Grand Challenges Grants 2.0 • UMD Ranked Among Top Global Universities by U.S. News • UMD Soil Judgers Take Top Honors at International Competition • Giant Corpse Flower at the UMD Research Greenhouse • When a Plant Disease Stumps Others, a UMD Lab… • AGNR Commencement 2026 • AGNR Leads Do Good Campus Efforts • The Genes Have Spoken: UMD Researchers Turn to AI to Decode Stress in Fish • College of Agriculture and Natural Resources | Giving To Maryland • AGNR Website • Prospective Students • Research • AGNR Undergraduate Blog • AGNR Calendar of Events • Alumni • University of Maryland Extension • Momentum Magazine • Give to AGNR • Office of the Dean : Meet Wendy Powers • Storm-displaced eaglet rehomed with Ottawa County bald eagles • For the love of eagles - The Timberjay • Maryland Soil Judgers Place Third at 2025 Nationals • Dean Beyrouty Tribute • Maryland Farmers Market Week Has Begun! • Visit AGNR • Bullseye on Public Health • Momentum Magazine Winter 2025 • Advancing AGNR’s Strategic Initiatives Fearlessly Forward Grants 2025 • UMD Turf Bowl Team Takes Second in the Nation • 4 Invasive Species to Watch Out for in Maryland • Meet the New Kids at UMD • Careers in Wildlife | College of Agriculture & Natural Resources at UMD • UMD Researcher Helps Region’s Winegrape Growers Combat Fruit Rots with Less Fungicide