Video: montage of various students on UBalt campus
Class invites fresh perspective on art, belonging
It was just one of the most interesting and engaging and worthwhile courses that I've ever taken.
As part of her Arts in Society class and her own research, Dr. Rachael Zeleny invited her students for a portrait session in the Walters Art Museum. Then she turned her students into their own museum exhibit.
Andrea Cantoraprofessor of criminal justice, Second Chance College Program director
Director opens door to first degrees, new life
I'm really proud of the work that I've done, and that the University of Baltimore has supported from the very beginning.
Andrea Cantora, long an advocate for prison education, has become a go-to expert for building more such partnerships. She sits down to share about the power of the Second Chance College Program and what prison education can do for individuals and their communities.
Andrea Cantoraprofessor of criminal justice, Second Chance College Program director
Llatetra Brown Estersassociate vice president of student services and dean of students
Finding Her Own Way
No matter how long I've been in this career, I still feel like I learn and grow as I go along.
Dr. Llatetra Brown Esters' mother and grandmother wanted her to the first in their family to earn a college degree, so going to college was never a question, but deciding on a career wasn't as clear.
Llatetra Brown Estersassociate vice president of student services and dean of students
Forensic students glimpse future with lessons in microscopy
I really enjoy learning how to work in a lab setting. ... It definitely gives you a better impression of what your future career is going to be like and gives me a better idea of where I'm heading.
Dr. Ioan Marginean believes in making his lessons memorable by starting with immersive experiences. Take a look inside the lesson of the day in the Jami R. Grant Forensic Laboratories.