Video: montage of various students on UBalt campus
Samuel IngramMBA student
Twins motivate each other through MBA pursuit
You learn so much more about yourself outside the classroom than you do in the classroom once you take these classes.
When Samuel and Seth Ingram realized they both wanted an MBA, they knew immediately they should pursue it together. They shared an alma mater and undergraduate major. And they enrolled in the general MBA program at The University of Baltimore in fall 2024.
I feel better prepared for future collaborative work that involves clients, community organizations and real constraints.
Dr. Elka Cahn challenges her students to connect with a client, usually a local nonprofit, get to know their mission and goals, and then spend the rest of the semester developing a game that client can use to serve their mission.
It was comforting to realize I could find a place where I wouldn’t just be a number. I felt seen, supported and genuinely valued.
Memory Jakata looked at universities all over the world before committing to The University of Baltimore. If she was going to leave her home in South Africa to pursue the advanced degree she needed to achieve her long-term career goals, she knew the choice had to be intentional. UBalt, and it’s M...
I try to infuse my passion, my joy for graphic design, my joy for storytelling, into whatever I do.
Sean Maykrantz looked to his childhood passions for inspiration for his MFA thesis. Eventually he designed his own Edgar Allan Poe-themed trading cards for his final project for the MFA in Integrated Design program at The University of Baltimore.
AALS honors Michelle Gunter with Unsung Hero Award
Michelle Gunter, Assistant Dean for Admissions and Enrollment Management at the University of Baltimore School of Law, received the 2025 Unsung Hero Award from the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Section on Pre-Law and Admission to Law School.
Through every stage of earning my bachelor's here and now my master’s, the faculty have been so helpful.
Michael Claxton needed a university as flexible as he has to be as a full-time worker and Navy reservist. The University of Baltimore had everything he needed and more than he expected.