Dr. Lakeisha Mathews, director of UBalt's Career and Internship Center, tells Diverse magazine that students who have purpose integrated into their education are more engaged and better prepared to start their careers.
Two University of Baltimore alumni are now working for the Second Chance College Program that changed their lives.
UBalt students share about what they learned during their summer internships and how they landed their jobs.
Ten students from The University of Baltimore received a portion of $63,000 in financial support from the Featherstone Foundation. Get to know the newest scholars.
At a time when conspiracies and cult-like behavior are increasingly discussed, two UBalt educators set out help UBalt students to recognize and respond to any misinformation and manipulations that could put them at risk.
We asked UBalt staff to share the questions and answers to what students ask the most. Whether you’re a new student, already an alum back to finish a graduate degree, or somewhere in between, there’s something for everyone here to have a great start to the semester.
Dr. Amen Ra Mashariki, director of AI and data strategies for the Bezos Earth Fund, has been named chair of the advisory board for The University of Baltimore’s new Center for AI Learning and Community-Engaged Innovation.
In 1925, a team of visionaries resolved to establish a university that could cater to working adults. On Aug. 8, the University of Baltimore was born.
At 16, John Brenner dropped out of high school. Today, John serves as director of early college initiatives at The University of Baltimore. Every year, he meets new high school students, some with similar trepidations about college, and he tells them his story.