Curtis Sittenfeld, best-selling author of several acclaimed novels and a writer and editor for The New York Times, The Atlantic, Vanity Fair, and other leading publications, as well as a guest on public radio's This American Life, will discuss her newly released collection of short stories, Show ...
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...
Stanley J. Kemp, professor in The University of Baltimore's Division of Science, Information Arts and Technologies and a local expert on waterways that run through the city, is part of a growing conversation about both the past and future of the Jones Falls, an urban river that was partially cove...
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...
Writing in The Baltimore Sun, Dr. Jessica Stansbury, director of teaching and learning excellence at The University of Baltimore's Center for Excellence of Learning, Teaching and Technology (CELTT), says that now is the time for education to come to grips with the potential for generative Artific...
Since 2012, Startup Maryland's "Pitch Across Maryland" bus tour has given aspiring entrepreneurs from The University of Baltimore the opportunity to present their ideas and concepts for new businesses with a select group of successful business leaders. On Nov. 19, the organization's "STRT1UP Road...