UBalt in the News
The University of Baltimore's Schaefer Center, in Conjunction with Bowie State, Will Assist in Generating Racial Impact Reports for Future Maryland Legislation
February 2, 2021, Baltimore Sun
Professor Garrett Epps Analyzes Quotes From Speech Preceding Capitol Riot Key to Impeachment Hearing
January 13, 2021, BBC
Professor Epps Analyzes Key Phrases From Trump Speech Preceding Capitol Insurrection
January 13, 2021, BBC
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Apply for UBalt's New M.S. in Artificial Intelligence for Business
December 24, 2024
Applications will be accepted until Jan. 1 for The University of Baltimore's new M.S. degree in Artificial Intelligence for Business.
School of Law Dean Reed: 'We're Focusing on the Preparedness of Our Students'
December 20, 2024
Interviewed by The AFRO newspaper, University of Baltimore School of Law Dean LaVonda N. Reed says that under her leadership the school is ensuring that law students will find success, both in the classroom and in the field.
Prof. Joshua Kassner's Book, A New Philosophy of Human Rights, Shines Light on Practical Ways to Achieve Progress in Defining and Maintaining Human Rights in a Changing World
November 21, 2024
Joshua J. Kassner, professor and director of the philosophy program at The University of Baltimore and the author of several works covering ethics, social justice, international human rights and more, has written a new book that is being called an important step forward in understanding what human rights are, how that knowledge can be practically applied in a variety of settings and cultures, and what it takes to overcome presumptions about this crucial part of human existence. A New Philosophy of Human Rights: The Deliberative Account offers a strong argument for a reassessment of the study of human rights, from a number of different vantage points.