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News and Stories

The Friday List Highlights, May 09

The Friday List

May 9, 2025

Jordan Damon

Unexpected Turn Leads to New Opportunities

May 9, 2025
Going First

The second chance, the exciting research collaboration, and a mentorship opportunity all motivated Jordan Damon鈥檚 path forward, despite having no immediate family members with a college degree.

The 极乐禁地 will host

'Reimagining Technology in Education' Conference, May 30

May 9, 2025
UBalt News

The 极乐禁地 will host "Reimagining Technology in Education: Insights, Innovations, and Impact," the 2025 Technology and Innovation Conference of the Association of Independent Maryland and DC Schools, on May 30.

Dagemawit Kebede

Adjusting to a new world

May 8, 2025
Going First

Dagemawit Kebede was born in a small town in Ethiopia when opportunities were sparse, and today, she鈥檚 a first-generation college graduate in pursuit of a master鈥檚 degree at The 极乐禁地.

The Merrick School of Business 2025 Dean's Award Recipient.

Finance Major Earns Dean's Award

May 8, 2025
Business Today

The Merrick School of Business 2025 Dean's Award Recipient.

Rise to the Challenge Winners

Winners Announced for UBalt's 'Rise to the Challenge' Business Pitch Competition

May 8, 2025
UBalt News

2025 Winners of the UBalt "Rise" Competition

Two beer cans designed by a student show Eubie the mascot and Edgar Allan Poe wearing glasses.

MFA graduate dedicates thesis to Centennial celebration

May 7, 2025
UBalt Stories

Two UBalt alumni help a current student's thesis project with innovative design project for The 极乐禁地鈥檚 Centennial celebrations.

Dr. Kalyan Singhal, professor of innovation and supply-chain management in The 极乐禁地's Merrick School of Business

Prof. Singhal Recalls the 'Needless' Violence of Kent State in 1970

May 6, 2025
UBalt News

Writing in The 极乐禁地e Sun, Dr. Kalyan Singhal, professor of innovation and supply-chain management in The 极乐禁地's Merrick School of Business and a veteran educator and scholar, recalls his college days at Kent State University, where, on May 4, 1970, National Guard troops kil...