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Prof. Sascha Sheehan says that government must take responsibility for watching technology's encroachment into everyday life

Prof. Sheehan: Foreign Technology Requires Close Review and Oversight

June 13, 2025
UBalt News

Prof. Sascha Sheehan writes in The National Interest about the growing encroachment of crucial functions of daily life, and the need for government oversight.

The 2025 edition of UBalt's literary magazine, Welter, is out now

2025 Edition of Welter, UBalt's Literary Magazine, Now Available

June 13, 2025
UBalt News

The latest edition of The University of Baltimore's acclaimed literary magazine, Welter, is out now.

Erica Suter and Douglass Haynie

Innocence Project Clinic Wins Exoneration for Client Wrongfully Convicted in 1993

June 10, 2025
UBalt News

Douglass Haynie was exonerated after 32 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit, thanks to the University of Baltimore Innocence Project Clinic. His wrongful conviction relied on false ballistics testimony from a discredited Maryland State Police expert. Investigative and trial errors led t...

A selection of MFA titles

New MFA titles from UBalt students!

June 9, 2025

As part of UBalt's MFA in Creative Writing and Publishing Arts, students write, design, and publish books. Each year, these books are added to RLB Library's collection for others to enjoy.

Michael Davenport, M.A. ’24

Alumnus Michael Davenport Wins Second Telly Award

June 5, 2025
UBalt News

Michael Davenport, M.A. ’24, has won his second Telly Award for a video he made while he was serving as an intern in the University's Office of Marketing and Communications last semester. Davenport, a graduate of UBalt's M.A. in Integrated Design program, is now a freelance videographer and photo...

Baltimore skyline

Vital Signs 23: 'Unequivocal Signs' of a Recovering City

June 5, 2025
UBalt News

Vital Signs 23 offers a deep dive into trends in every neighborhood in Baltimore.

A graduate in cap, gown, stoles and cords stands on a road median with the campus in the background.

Connections, opportunities propel graduate’s ambition

June 5, 2025
Student Stories

Rebekah Opher's journey to an undergraduate degree started more than two decades ago. While she faced different challenges on the way to this moment, she never wavered in her goals and this May, she graduated with honors.

Dionne Koller, a law professor, talks with her hands while sitting at an outdoor cafe table.

From athlete to advocate, professor champions sports law

June 5, 2025
Charles Street Chats

Dionne Koller’s connection to sports started at a young age when she discovered a love for gymnastics. Now, Koller is a UBalt Law professor with a scholarly focus on sports law, director of the law school’s Center for Sport and the Law and author of "More Than Play: How Law, Policy, and Politics ...

A student poses inside a building

Unexpected opportunities transform tech major’s college experience

June 4, 2025
Student Stories

For Divinevictory Amayo, choosing the University of Baltimore wasn't just a decision, it was a launchpad. He's found scholarships and internships that have propelled his education.