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...
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’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 ...
Relive the commencement ceremonies that recognized the graduating classes of summer and fall 2024 and spring 2025 from The University of Baltimore.
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.
Law student Savannah Smith earns fellowship.
A UBalt Law student, pursuing a degree while also working full time, hopes to be symbol of change for minority women when she graduates.
State Sen. Emeritus Jill P. Carter, J.D. '92, will deliver the Commencement address at The University of Baltimore School of Law's May 22 ceremony at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.