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student winners of the 2024 Rise to the Challenge with their cardboard checks

Apply Now for UBalt's Business Pitch Competition

January 28, 2025
Merrick Today

The Rise to the Challenge Pitch Competition offers up to $30,000 in cash and professional services up for grabs. The competition promises to be UBalt’s most exciting competition of the year.

Social Equity in a Post-Roe Environment: Gender, Race, and the Rule of Law, a new book co-authored by The University of Baltimore Prof. Lorenda A. Naylor and Associate Prof. Heather Wyatt-Nichol

Profs. Lorenda Naylor and Heather Wyatt-Nichol's Book Considers Race and Gender as Key to Understanding - and Recovering - Human Rights in Modern America

January 16, 2025
UBalt News

Social Equity in a Post-Roe Environment: Gender, Race, and the Rule of Law, a new book co-authored by The University of Baltimore Prof. Lorenda A. Naylor and Associate Prof. Heather Wyatt-Nichol, examines the many factors contributing to the U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 overturning of the nation's l...

Roger Hartley, dean of the College of Public Affairs

Dean Roger Hartley Elected President-Elect of the American Society for Public Administration

January 8, 2025
UBalt News

Roger E. Hartley, dean of The University of Baltimore's College of Public Affairs, has been elected president-elect of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA). Dean Hartley will serve a two-year term as president-elect beginning in April 2025, and will assume the two-year term as AS...

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Charles Street Chats with Yunzi "Rae" Tan

January 2, 2025

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.

Nikki Yeboah, a UBalt alum and student, smiles at the camera.

Greater Expectations

November 8, 2023
Going First

Nikki Yeboah knew as a teen mom that getting a college degree—the first in her family—would enable her to set an example for her daughter.