Felipe Rios grew up with video games in his life. It would be years before Felipe, now a B.S. in Simulation and Game Design student, would fully adopt the hobby himself. And when he did, he was all in.
An international student from Italy, Jessica Baccin wanted to stay in America after completing her associate degree but was struggling to find an affordable four-year open. Then she found UBalt.
Jourdan Wallace had always envisioned law school as part of her plan, but being sent home during the COVID-19 pandemic helped her redefine her ‘why’—the reason she was pursuing a law degree.
Michael Claxton needed a university as flexible as he has to be as a full-time worker and Navy reservist. The University of Baltimore had everything he needed and more than he expected.
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The University of Baltimore’s Career and Internship Center offers faculty various resources, so they’re better equipped to support their students. Each year, the center also honors faculty and staff who stand out for their commitment to advancing students’ careers.
Everyone has a story. At The University of Baltimore, the stories are unique, inspirational, celebratory, relatable and ever developing.
UBalt Law’s award-winning faculty are driving meaningful change through scholarship that informs policy, strengthens institutions, and impacts lives locally and nationally. We’re pleased to share our newest Faculty Scholarship Newsletter, which highlights recent accomplishments, introduces...