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 ...
Olivia Springer, a UBalt Student Entrepreneur Earns Sigma Nu Tau Scholarship
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.
Kevin Wynne is an associate professor of management at The University of Baltimore's Merrick School of Business. He teaches courses on organizational behavior, leadership, and human relations, and how the future of business, including the growth of AI, will change how we work.
This is an excerpt for the June 2024 "Merrick Exchange" newsletter where we posed the question, "What is the one job-hunting secret you wish all students knew?" to accounting alumna Tanyeka Alexander.
An announcement sharing the news that the UBalt MBA program will begin to offer in-person classes in Hagerstown, Md beginning in the fall of 2025.
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...