The University of Baltimore will host "Reimagining Technology in Education: Insights, Innovations, and Impact," the 2025 Technology and Innovation Conference of the Association of Independent Maryland and DC Schools, on May 30.
The University of Baltimore is joining with the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program and the Maryland Higher Education Commission to launch the Maryland Transfer Intensive—a statewide collaboration designed to significantly improve community college transfer outcomes.
The University of Baltimore and President Kurt L. Schmoke have conferred the prestigious title of Distinguished University Professor upon Dr. Kalyan Singhal, professor of innovation and supply-chain management in the Merrick School of Business. This appointment marks the first awarding of the Uni...
Rae Tan, associate professor and program director of the M.S. in Negotiations and Conflict Management in the College of Public Affairs, grabs a booth at R. House to talk about the part that negotiations and conflict management plays in all of our lives.
A new 39-credit Flex MBA program is now available from The University of Baltimore's Merrick School of Business. The program is designed to empower working professionals with the flexibility and rigor needed to advance their careers.
Md. Secretary of Veterans and Military Families Tony Woods will visit UBalt on April 22 for a conversation about veterans and military service, in an event hosted by the University's Bob Parsons Veterans Center.
As part of The Chronicle of Higher Education's in-depth analysis of the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on effective education strategies throughout higher education, Dr. Jessica Stansbury, director of teaching and learning excellence for The University of Baltimore's Bank of America Cente...
Writing in The Baltimore Sun, University of Baltimore President Kurt L. Schmoke says that as the University celebrates its Centennial, there is a growing recognition that higher education contributes in innumerable ways to individuals and the communities in which they live.
In the new edition of his textbook, Markets, Ethics, and Business Ethics, author Steven Scalet, professor of philosophy at The University of Baltimore and director of its Hoffberger Center for Ethical Engagement, takes an interdisciplinary approach to philosophy, politics and economics as a way t...