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.
The University of Baltimore has been recognized as one of the Top Ten Small Public Institutions for Veterans in the nation for the 2026-27 Military Friendly School rankings. The designation highlights institutions from across the country that demonstrate exceptional commitment to military-connect...
The University of Baltimore’s service to military veterans and current-serving members of the military, led by The Bob Parsons Veterans Center, has been ranked in the top third nationally and #2 in Maryland in the latest "Best for Vets" survey by The Military Times. The 2025 "Best for Vets" ranki...
The University of Baltimore's 2025 Job Search Clinic, open to all students and recent alumni, will be held in late October and early November.
In the latest rankings of American colleges and universities by U.S. News & World Report, The University of Baltimore tied for the #25 spot in Top Public Schools among regional universities in the northern part of the country.
Hugh McClean, director of the new Bob Parsons Veterans Advocacy Clinic in the University of Baltimore School of Law, tells The Daily Record that there is a "tremendous need" for services for veterans now, especially in the area of legal counsel and support.
Bob Parsons, B.S. '75, D.H.L. '08, founder and executive chairman of Go Daddy, has made a $1 million gift to establish The Bob Parsons Veterans Center at the University of Baltimore. The donation, made from The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation, will also support veteran-related activities in the UB...