I came to the University of Baltimore to finish my bachelor’s degree, something that has been 20 years in the making. After my first semester here, I knew that it was going to be so much more.
Rebekah Opher's journey to an undergraduate degree started more than two decades ago. While she faced different challenges on the way to this moment, she never wavered in her goals and this May, she graduated with honors.
From athlete to advocate, professor champions sports law
When I leave that classroom and I say, ‘We did something special here,’ I think they get it. I think I did my best, I think they brought their best, and we created something together in these 75 minutes. I have to say, those are my proudest moments. It really feels good. It never gets old.
Dionne Koller’s connection to sports started at a young age when she discovered a love for gymnastics. Now, Koller is a UBalt Law professor with a scholarly focus on sports law, director of the law school’s Center for Sport and the Law and author of "More Than Play: How Law, Policy, and Politics ...
Divinevictory AmayoB.S. in Information Systems and Technology Management
Unexpected opportunities transform tech major’s college experience
It's an amazing thing being able to learn without the burden of, ‘How do I pay for this?’ You get to devote your entire time to your studies and the opportunities to build your career after you're done.
For Divinevictory Amayo, choosing the University of Baltimore wasn't just a decision, it was a launchpad. He's found scholarships and internships that have propelled his education.