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...
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’s staff and the services they sustain help our unique population of students from Day 1 through graduation. These staff members turn traditional services into memorable connections.
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...
Jason Butler is a first-generation college student who wasn't able to pursue the traditional route for college, but didn't give up on his dream to earn a degree and show his family the true value of a college education.
A UBalt Law student, pursuing a degree while also working full time, hopes to be symbol of change for minority women when she graduates.
A Navy veteran at UBalt looks to turn his life and military experiences into career in counseling.
Inam Oki came to The University of Baltimore from Nigeria to pursue an MBA and has appreciated the support she's found along the way, particularly from the Office of Admission and her adviser.