Megan Rheeassistant professor and director of the MFA in Integrated Design
Trio reimagines brewpub can designs for Centennial
It’s the kind of real-world, research-informed design work we strive for in the MFA. Seeing it come to life like this, with so many UBalt fingerprints on it, is exactly why I love what I do.
Two UBalt alumni help a current student's thesis project with innovative design project for The University of Baltimore’s Centennial celebrations.
Megan Rheeassistant professor and director of the MFA in Integrated Design
Ayanna RobertsB.A. ’24, M.A. in Integrated Design student
A mother's sacrifices pave way to daughter's fulfilling life
Out of my grandmother’s three children, my one aunt went to college, and I just saw the things that she was able to do for herself: buy a car, buy a place, not live in fear of losing all that she had worked for.
Ayanna Roberts saw the sacrifices her mom made for her and her siblings, and she was determined to forge a path she knew her mother wanted for her.
Ayanna RobertsB.A. ’24, M.A. in Integrated Design student
A Century of Promise and Progress
For 100 years, and for the next 100, too, UBalt has stood, and will stand, for the idea that you, your children, your neighborhood, your city, and the country you live in, are all worthy of improving.
The University of Baltimore is celebrating its Centennial in 2025. Celebrate with us.
The positive experience made me realize I want to pursue my J.D. here. Knowing that I’m in a good place, that’s awesome.
Alan Young thought he wanted to be a plastic surgeon, but studying for the MCAT had him rethinking his career path. Advice led him to law school instead and he knew quickly he made the right choice.