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Nivel GurungM.S. ’24
Alum leverages lessons in finance, confidence
UBalt didn’t just shape my career—it helped shape who I am today.
Nivel Gurung had more than a decade of experience in the banking sector when he enrolled in M.S. in Finance at UBalt. He wanted a place that would challenge him to grow academically and set him apart in the workforce.
One course, 13 professors: Applied Feminism from every lens
It helps law students understand not only the legal theory of gender, but also how it can be applied in action, and then, can even extend to opportunities to apply their learning to achieve greater justice.
Imagine a course where every week you get to engage with a different law professor in their area of expertise under the same theme. That’s exactly what The University of Baltimore School of Law students love about the Special Topics in Applied Feminism course.
UBalt Hosts First In-Person Transfer Advisory Meeting
The University of Baltimore brought together regional community college advisers for its first in-person Transfer Advisory Meeting, strengthening partnerships and aligning efforts to create clearer, more supportive pathways for transfer student success.
Scholarship, support systems cement college choice
People here care more than I anticipated them to, and I feel like when I walk down the street, I recognize people, people recognize me, and it's been easier to network.
Nes Agopome was only a few weeks into her program at The University of Baltimore when she lost her job in a sweep of federal cuts in 2025. The University that once surprised her with a full scholarship gave her more incentive to stay: a campus job.
I’m a Baltimorean through and through. Where else could I go to learn about programming and what’s going to work for the city?
Baltimore "means everything" to Darius Beckford. That's why he dedicated himself to working for the people of this city. That's also how he knew the next step forward in his journey had to happen back at UBalt.