Video: montage of various students on UBalt campus
Barbara WilkinsB.A. '24, MBA student
Community, grit propel MBA student’s pursuit
UBalt is more than a school to us, it’s a shared legacy of growth and community.
Barbara Wilkins was connected to UBalt long before she enrolled. Now she's one of three UBalt alumni in her family, and she's on her way toward a second degree.
Jennica Larrisonexecutive director for the School for Public and International Affairs and associate professor
Professor brings world-class lessons to Baltimore
There's nothing in my history that said I would be here right now, and I felt like I had people along the way that helped lift me up, that helped me to see who I was, what I wanted to do and how I wanted to do it. ... I felt like I could be that for others.
Dr. Jennica Larrison, executive director for the School for Public and International Affairs and an associate professor for The University of Baltimore’s College of Public Affairs, recently joined us to share about what made her shift into higher education and what she wants most for her students.
Being a first-generation graduate from the University of Baltimore means everything to me, because I am setting the example for those that come after me.
Troy Pritt had his career plans set as a Sparrows Point steelworker, but when the plant shut down, he needed a new plan. He came to UBalt as a first-generation college student, and stayed for a master's degree.
Key internships elevate MBA candidate’s experience
UBalt has been the best thing to ever happen to me career-wise, because I've been able to get a lot of job and networking opportunities.
A Baltimore native, Kevin Morgan wanted to come to UBalt for his master's. He didn't expect all the opportunities—and jobs—that would be waiting for him when he did.