Here are a few examples of recent research and scholarly activities produced by members of the University of Baltimore. This list is not comprehensive, and it will be updated on occasion.
From the College of Public Affairs:
- Global Affairs and Human Security graduate student Wes Cooper had a paper published in the Journal of Terrorism Research
- Some recent faculty publications
From the Merrick School of Business:
- Prof. Seema Iyer: In a 'Hot' Neighborhood, Can Every Voice be Heard?
- Prof. Steve Isberg: City's Job Picture Can Improve Through Private Investment, Skilled Workforce
- University of Baltimore's Center for Digital Communication, Commerce and Culture Welcomes Its First Research Fellow
- Merrick School of Business Professor Named Academic Fellow for Federal SEC's Office of Chief Accountant
- JFI Director Richard Clinch: State's Low Unemployment Trend May 'Bounce Around'
- Prof. Jan Williams Receives 'Experienced Leader' Award from Md. Association of CPAs
- Researcher Ting Zhang Undertakes Extensive Study of Lives of Entrepreneurial Baby Boomers
From the School of Law:
- Prof. Charles Tiefer: Warren ‘silencing’ much more than clash of personalities
- Prof. Angela Vallario among 16 USM professors recognized for excellence
- Two Family Law Clinic student-attorneys testify in Annapolis
- UB launches nation’s first Post-J.D. Certificate in Family Law
- Prof. Murphy urges scrutiny of parole process for juvenile offenders
- Prof. Meyerson: Trump immigration ban violates Framers’ principles
- Bail reform: Op-ed by Dean Ronald Weich , column on Pretrial Justice Clinic
From the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences:
- Psychology students’ work with the National Aquarium
- Assistant Prof. Elka Porter and her students study the effects of sediment-water interactions on oysters and clams in the Chesapeake Bay
- Associate Prof. Ronald Costanzo and his students conduct project to help preserve Baltimore history
- Three applied psychology graduate students presented their research at Robert L. Bogomolny Library's most recent RED Talks