Video: montage of various students on UBalt campus
UBalt's unique year of books and birthdays
This year, the MFA in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts turns 20 and the student-led literary journal Welter turns 60 while The University of Baltimore turns 100. Both publications offer years of reading choices for your summer list.
I found that if a student, who is a new writer, holds a magnifying glass up to a place that they know and the people that lived in it, it's all there. They have everything they need.
What makes a country feel truly developed isn't just its GDP or glimmering skyline. It's dignity in work. It's knowing that your paycheck doesn't depend on someone else’s charity. It's a culture where service is honored.
Sabrina Pereira, B.A. ’25, left the day after her commencement at The University of Baltimore for a one-week global field study course in Austria. She kept a journal about her experience, which is excerpted here.
It felt comfortable, and I felt at home. It's something that fit, like trying on shoes, it just fit.
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.