One student shares about the impact of experiential learning after her professor takes Global Affairs and Human Security master’s students to visit the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, D.C.
Dagemawit Kebede was born in a small town in Ethiopia when opportunities were sparse, and today, she’s a first-generation college graduate in pursuit of a master’s degree at The University of Baltimore.
The Schaefer Center for Public Policy at The University of Baltimore will host its annual William Donald Schaefer Conference and Award Ceremony on Monday, May 5, in Annapolis, Md. The topic for this year's conference is "Addressing Grand Challenges: State and Local Innovation." The conference and...
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.
The University of Baltimore will hold its spring 2025 Commencement ceremonies for the College of Public Affairs, the Merrick School of Business, and the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences on Wednesday, May 21 at The Lyric, adjacent to the campus. The University will host a ceremony for grad...
The next event in the Henry A. Rosenberg Dialogue Series, "The Supreme Court Reverses Chevron Deference: What Happens Now?," will take place online on April 23.
The University of Baltimore's College of Public Affairs has reached #61 nationally in the latest U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of graduate-level programs. The college is tied with eight other institutions in the ranking, including Binghamton University-SUNY, Brandeis University, Portland St...
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.