University of Baltimore Alumni Magazine: Spring 2009

University of Baltimore Alumni Magazine: Spring 2009

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Features

  • Growing Green - page 12
    The University of Baltimore may not look green—after all, it sits in the heart of Maryland's biggest city—but beneath the surface of its concrete-and-stone campus is a current of sustainability, growing into a giant, green tidal wave. The University's initiatives, spanning all aspects of campus life, are focused on the future while taking action now. And as testament to its impact, UB alumni are also doing their part to make the world a little greener. In fact, UB has accomplished so much as it strives to reduce its carbon footprint, it just might encourage others to go green with envy...
  • How UB Has Changed - page 18
    The University of Baltimore has come a long way from its first days in 1925, when it opened as a small, private institution for law and business students. Eighty-four years, countless students and a host of new programs and facilities later, UB has transformed into a top-notch university and a leading community partner.
    Sure, we could tell you all about it, but we'd rather let you hear it straight from the people who know UB best—our students and alumni. Here, take a tour through UB's history as told by Philip E. Klein Jr., B.S. '38; Byron L. Warnken, J.D. '77; and sophomore Laura Klipp.

Departments

  • President's Page - page 2
  • Noteworthy - page 4
  • Alumni - page 21
  • Classnotes - page 23