The University of Baltimore is a campus undergoing a rapid transformation. In the next five years, it will double the size of its infrastructure—adding a new center for the School of Law; a home for much of the Yale Gordon College of Liberal Arts and the Schaefer Center for Public Policy in a rehabilitated structure now known as the Liberal Arts and Policy Building; new classrooms, laboratories and offices; and major technological innovations—all to make education and research more convenient and efficient.
The University also is supporting one of the city's most eagerly anticipated private developments of the past decade: The Fitzgerald at UB Midtown, a residential and retail project now under construction by The Bozzuto Group on a UB-owned parcel located between the campus and the Maryland Institute College of Art.
The campus is growing. By 2012, it is expected to be home to 8,000 students. Innovative academic programs, in areas such as real estate and economic development, the digital entertainment industry, and immigration law, are helping Baltimore and the surrounding region meet the requirements of a changing economy. UB is positioned to be among Maryland's finest urban campuses, public or private.
What will the University of Baltimore look like in three years? Five? This page provides an overview of a select number of projects at the University of Baltimore—developments that will change the face of the campus and make it a more inviting, open place to our students, faculty and staff, our neighbors and the public. Take a look at what we're planning, and check back often for updates and announcements.