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Volunteer Events & Programs

Summer Internships

Several internships are available with the Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, both for the undergraduate level as well as graduate level courses. Internships are generally unpaid, but please visit this page for financial support at the University. Additionally, course credit may be available.

For summer 2025, internship are generously supported as paid through grant funding from the Sustainability Fund.

Summer Internships

Court-ordered & Campus-ordered Community Service

Volunteering on Campus

We have many and varied opportunities for people to help us beautify our campus landscape while spending time in the great outdoors. When you come to volunteer, we’ll ask you to really get your hands dirty--weeding, raking, pruning, planting trees, shrubs, and flowers, cleaning up landscapes, mulching, or replenishing footpaths--and you will feel like you have accomplished something special when you are done. We always come up with fun, active projects that enhance the beauty of campus and engage you with nature and your fellow volunteers.

The Clarice Self-Guided Tour

Outdoor Art

The Arboretum strives to highlight the artwork installed across our campus landscape in the listing below. If you have more information about any of the pieces listed, or you see a work missing from the list, please email us. 

Dedicated Trees

Many trees have been donated to our Arboretum in recognition of a person, organization, or event. Click on the image below to learn more about these dedicated trees. If you are interested in contributing to our campus collection, please Email Us and include your name, contact information, and the reason for the dedication so that we may add the information to this page in the future.

See the campus locations of trees by clicking here.

Champion Trees

The goal of the Prince George’s County Big Tree Program is to identify, measure, and catalog the largest trees of each species in the county. Winners are compared to trees from the Maryland Big Tree Program to find the largest in the state. Trees are scored by: Total Points = circumference (in inches) + height (in feet) + 25% of the average crown spread. Our campus Arboretum currently boasts 16 County Champion Trees, including those pictured below.

Gardens

Our campus is filled with gardens that feature a wide variety of plants, trees, and shrubs. Many of these locations have been designated as pollinator gardens or native plant gardens, although these can be found throughout our landscaping. Search below to find the gardens close to you!

Collections

The gardens and landscaping on the University campus are cared for and maintained year round. Each season has its own highlights and appeal. Below is information on what you may expect to see based on the time of year you are visiting. We offer volunteer events throughout the year to provide opportunities to care for the campus where we live and work. If you are interested in hands-on volunteer work, please visit our calendar or contact us.

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