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Judah ContrerasB.A. '26
When college becomes more than a degree
The best experience I've had that I never saw coming was the people I met, the professors I met, the friends I've made, and the course material I've learned.
Judah Contreras came to The University of Baltimore with a degree and a job in mind. He’s graduating with a completely different perspective. The people he met and experiences he enjoyed helped Judah see that college was about more than the endgame.
The University of Baltimore School of Law celebrated the Class of 2026 during its commencement ceremony, honoring academic achievement, service, and the enduring sense of community that defines UBalt Law.
When you walk across this stage today, you are not only changing your life, you are expanding what feels possible to all the people watching you.
There was a common thread among The University of Baltimore’s Class of 2026 graduates. These graduates worked hard to reach this moment, but it was their support system that made it all possible.
Don’t measure your journey by perfection, measure it by persistence.
Find your why. Keep pushing through obstacles. Turn pressure into purpose. These were some of the messages delivered to the Class of 2026 at The University of Baltimore’s graduate and undergraduate ceremonies on May 20.
No matter who you are, what your background is, or what area or pathway of life that you wish to pursue, you can always find somebody that is rooting for you.
Bria Howard knew what she wanted to study when she got to college, she just didn’t know where she would go. Visiting The University of Baltimore’s campus removed any lingering uncertainty. And everything got better from there.
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.