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Martins AwofadejuM.S. '26
Applied learning elevates degree’s value
“The University community is one that gives purpose to effort—where commitment is matched with opportunity, guidance and growth.”
Martins Awofadeju is an analytical thinker that makes decisions with clear intentions. He came to The University of Baltimore for a degree that promised an education as practical as he is.
You can only learn how to grapple with being a lawyer when you're actually experiencing it, when you're sitting in front of a client and they are looking you in the eye and relying on you to help them and improve their lives.
A first-generation lawyer, Jaime Lee, professor of law for The University of Baltimore, enjoys making an impact in her classrooms and community, through scholarship and clinical work.
It’s not hard to find someone that you relate to, because this is a place where you are encouraged and supported to be the best you.
Jourdan Wallace had always envisioned law school as part of her plan, but being sent home during the COVID-19 pandemic helped her redefine her ‘why’—the reason she was pursuing a law degree.
Through every stage of earning my bachelor's here and now my master’s, the faculty have been so helpful.
Michael Claxton needed a university as flexible as he has to be as a full-time worker and Navy reservist. The University of Baltimore had everything he needed and more than he expected.
Sometimes we don’t believe in ourselves the way we should, because of things that we went through.
Erin Wilson doesn’t shy away from a challenging situation, so it wasn't a surprise when she decided to take on another challenge—earning an MBA from The University of Baltimore.