After 20 years in the U.S. Army, Michael Jones still wanted a bachelor's degree--for himself and his family. After he earned it, he kept going. Now he's pursuing an MBA.
Applications are now open for the 2025-2026 academic year.
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 latest edition of The University of Baltimore's acclaimed literary magazine, Welter, is out now.
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...
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, 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...
Vital Signs 23 offers a deep dive into trends in every neighborhood in Baltimore.