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Student Internships, Research Experience, Professional Development, & Other Opportunities

SPRING 2026
01/30/2026


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Alexandria Camp (at right) recalls sitting before the TV engrossed in watching popular dramatized crime shows as a youth. It wasn’t the charismatic or quirky main characters, or the plot twists, but the “meticulous work of the lab technicians” that caught her interest. The UMES biochemistry major, who earned her bachelor’s degree Dec. 13, 2025, is now on her way to achieving her dream of a career in forensic science.
Camp’s aptitude for biochemistry earned her a nod as UMES’ nomination for the American Chemical Society’s 2025 Outstanding Undergraduates in Biochemistry.
“The UMES Land-grant Scholarship Program has been instrumental in supporting my academic and career goals,” Camp said. “Its financial assistance allowed me to focus on my studies.”
Her advice to those who will follow in her footsteps: stay engaged both in and out of the classroom; take advantage of internships, training in labs, research opportunities and clubs as they deepen your understanding and strengthen your resume; and don’t hesitate to build professional relationships with professors and advisors who can guide you.


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