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Memory JakataM.S. in Finance student
Finance student thrives on program’s challenges
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...
It’s my desire when students graduate that they graduate not just with a degree, but with a job, and then also a dream job in mind—where they would want to be maybe 10-20 years down the road.
Dr. Jan Williams, CPA, brings her students a wealth of expertise having spent time as an auditor and an accounting manager. Learn how she keeps adapting her lessons, what she’s still learning and why accounting has always been—and remains—a viable career option.
Career Clinic Supports Students Amid Volatile Job Market
With the current economy we're in right now, people would be excited to know that we have these free resources right on our campus.
With the impact of federal job cuts and climbing unemployment rates in Maryland, the director of the Career and Internship Center at The University of Baltimore decided students needed more focused job search support.
I’m at a point in my life when if it’s not fun, I’m not going to do it.
After earning her bachelor’s degree from Southern Connecticut State University in 1984, Ann Zuccardy devoted herself to raising her family. But once her nest was empty, she found herself searching for a new challenge, at UBalt.
Ann ZuccardyMFA in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts student
Meagan EtnerB.S. '22, MBA student
MBA student committed to learning and helping others
When I chose to do my master’s degree, I wasn’t 100 percent sure what I wanted to do, but I knew that I wanted to stay at UBalt.
After crossing the stage with her B.S. in Business Administration from The University of Baltimore in 2022, Meagan Etner felt an unshakeable pull to pursue a master's, and applied for UBalt's MBA.