Profiled on the website of the National Academy of Public Administration, where he currently serves as the organization's president-elect and as a NAPA Fellow, University of Baltimore College of Public Affairs Dean Roger Hartley says public affairs careers are "among the highest of callings."
Dr. Jessica Stansbury, founding director of UBalt's Center for AI Learning and Community-Engaged Innovation, tells Delmarva Today radio that generative AI is a different, and potentially more impactful, technology than what we've experienced before.
Deesha Philyaw, author of the critically acclaimed short story collection The Secret Lives of Church Ladies, will visit The University of Baltimore on Oct. 15 as part of the MFA in creative Writing and Publishing Arts Fall Reading Series.
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan says that the widespread use of drones on the battlefield in Ukraine has clarified both the future of war and deterrence.
The evening event at M&T Bank Exchange offers a look back at the University’s groundbreaking history as an accessible city institution, and a glimpse into its future as a hub for educational opportunity.
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.
"Breaking the Oligarchs' Grip: The Athens Dialogues," a conference organized by The Center for the Study of Oligarchs, the Municipality of Athens, and the Andreas Papandreou Foundation, will take place Oct. 11 and 12 in an online setting originating from the host site located in Greece. The event...
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.
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation transformed recently into a hub of energy and inspiration during the latest workshop: From Idea to Income – Entrepreneurial Blueprint, featuring Tessemae’s Gregory Vetter.