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.
The Downtown Partnership of Baltimore has announced its next cohort of the Black Owned and Operated Storefront Tenancy (BOOST) program. Among the celebrated businesses welcomed into this initiative is Kaizen Beauty, founded by Ashleigh Johnson, a graduate of UBalt's Ratcliffe Entrepreneurship pro...
State Sen. Emeritus Jill P. Carter, J.D. '92, will deliver the Commencement address at The University of Baltimore School of Law's May 22 ceremony at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
Md. Secretary of Veterans and Military Families Tony Woods will visit UBalt on April 22 for a conversation about veterans and military service, in an event hosted by the University's Bob Parsons Veterans Center.
The next event in the Henry A. Rosenberg Dialogue Series, "The Supreme Court Reverses Chevron Deference: What Happens Now?," will take place online on April 23.
The recent scholarly work of Dr. Mikhail Pevzner.
The University of Baltimore's College of Public Affairs has reached #61 nationally in the latest U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of graduate-level programs. The college is tied with eight other institutions in the ranking, including Binghamton University-SUNY, Brandeis University, Portland St...