There's a slogan at UBalt: Knowledge That Works. Classes are not just paper, pen and textbook. They're also teaching you based on what is happening in the marketplace.
Inam Oki came to The University of Baltimore from Nigeria to pursue an MBA and has appreciated the support she's found along the way, particularly from the Office of Admission and her adviser.
Ayanna RobertsB.A. ’24, M.A. in Integrated Design student
A mother's sacrifices pave way to daughter's fulfilling life
Out of my grandmother’s three children, my one aunt went to college, and I just saw the things that she was able to do for herself: buy a car, buy a place, not live in fear of losing all that she had worked for.
Ayanna Roberts saw the sacrifices her mom made for her and her siblings, and she was determined to forge a path she knew her mother wanted for her.
Ayanna RobertsB.A. ’24, M.A. in Integrated Design student
Kevin WynneAssistant Professor
Teaching students to work alongside AI in classroom, workplace
Now I’m very happy that I have just about everything that I’m looking for in a career, that is, mainly conducting research around topics that I find interesting.
Professor Kevin Wynne loves incorporating his research into his classrooms, and focuses most of his work in the intersection of trying to understand people and particularly how they think, feel and act in the workplace.
I love the fact that we're working with people, and you get to interact with others and communicate your ideas to others.
Greg Walsh meets with students from all over the country when he starts his online classes, but sometimes the best way to teach user experience is to help students witness it happening in real life.