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Soft skills are likely to be an important part of managing AI in the workplace.

Versatility, Soft Skills May Be the Key to AI Literacy in Tomorrow's Workplace: Research Enterprise Analyst

July 7, 2025
UBalt News

With AI literacy as a key deliverable, The University of Baltimore's second annual AI Summit left an array of impressions on attendees, including Claire Baytas, a senior analyst at Ithaka S+R.

Prof. Alan Lyles of UBalt's School of Health and Human Services

Prof. Alan Lyles: How Similar Do Drugs Need to Be to Achieve Widespread Marketplace Acceptance?

July 2, 2025
UBalt News

Prof. Alan Lyles is principal author of a journal article from a symposium on global trends in the use of "biosimilars" - pharmaceuticals designed to have active properties similar to those of a drug that has previously been licensed.

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UBalt Joins USM-Google Partnership to Deliver No-Cost Certificates to Students in Several Growing Career Fields

June 24, 2025
UBalt News

The University System of Maryland and Google are partnering to offer no-cost certificates to students at USM institutions, including The University of Baltimore. Launching this fall, the program will offer certificates in several in-demand fields.

Prof. Sascha Sheehan says that government must take responsibility for watching technology's encroachment into everyday life

Prof. Sheehan: Foreign Technology Requires Close Review and Oversight

June 13, 2025
UBalt News

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 2025 edition of UBalt's literary magazine, Welter, is out now

2025 Edition of Welter, UBalt's Literary Magazine, Now Available

June 13, 2025
UBalt News

The latest edition of The University of Baltimore's acclaimed literary magazine, Welter, is out now.

Erica Suter and Douglass Haynie

Innocence Project Clinic Wins Exoneration for Client Wrongfully Convicted in 1993

June 10, 2025
UBalt News

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...

Michael Davenport, M.A. ’24

Alumnus Michael Davenport Wins Second Telly Award

June 5, 2025
UBalt News

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...

Baltimore skyline

Vital Signs 23: 'Unequivocal Signs' of a Recovering City

June 5, 2025
UBalt News

Vital Signs 23 offers a deep dive into trends in every neighborhood in Baltimore.