Video: montage of various students on UBalt campus
Graduates share proudest moments, best memories
The best thing I learned at UBalt is unity. What I experienced is reaching my goal and chasing my dreams.
In honor of The University of Baltimore’s Centennial commencement, we asked some of our newest graduates to imagine their own yearbook page and sum their legacy in a quote that might inspire new generations.
I just realized that helping people, no matter what, is where my passion was.
Sabrina Pereira came to UBalt with a goal to earn her bachelor's degree and get to law school, and along they way, built new friendships, grew as a leader, and traveled the world.
I want to be part of the solution, building systems that serve people more fairly and effectively.
One student shares about the impact of experiential learning after her professor takes Global Affairs and Human Security master’s students to visit the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, D.C.
Dagemawit KebedeM.A. in Global Affairs and Human Security student; division operations specialist
Adjusting to a new world
Receiving my undergraduate education was really the fruit of the sacrifice that my parents made, that I made, and also that my community had made for me.
Dagemawit Kebede was born in a small town in Ethiopia when opportunities were sparse, and today, she’s a first-generation college graduate in pursuit of a master’s degree at The University of Baltimore.
Dagemawit KebedeM.A. in Global Affairs and Human Security student; division operations specialist
MFA graduate dedicates thesis to Centennial celebration
It’s the kind of real-world, research-informed design work we strive for in the MFA. Seeing it come to life like this, with so many UBalt fingerprints on it, is exactly why I love what I do.
Two UBalt alumni help a current student's thesis project with innovative design project for The University of Baltimore’s Centennial celebrations.