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Business School Recognizes Students' Academic Accomplishments
Our students bring incredibly diverse work and life experiences to our community. What distinguishes those who truly thrive? Extraordinary resilience—the ability to persist, adapt, and grow through every challenge.
Celebrating Academic Excellence for our 2025-2026 Graduates
Poet Zahra Gordon, a member of The University of Baltimore's Class of 2026 in the MFA in Creative Writing and Publishing Arts program, earned this year's Plork Prize, as voted by the MFA faculty.
The best experience I've had that I never saw coming was the people I met, the professors I met, the friends I've made, and the course material I've learned.
Judah Contreras came to The University of Baltimore with a degree and a job in mind. He’s graduating with a completely different perspective. The people he met and experiences he enjoyed helped Judah see that college was about more than the endgame.
When you walk across this stage today, you are not only changing your life, you are expanding what feels possible to all the people watching you.
There was a common thread among The University of Baltimore’s Class of 2026 graduates. These graduates worked hard to reach this moment, but it was their support system that made it all possible.