The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation transformed recently into a hub of energy and inspiration during the latest workshop: From Idea to Income – Entrepreneurial Blueprint, featuring Tessemae’s Gregory Vetter.
When Kelly Clark finished high school, she thought she was done with her education. Now she's is a standout student pursuing a B.S. in Business Administration, with a concentration in accounting.
Dr. Lakeisha Mathews, director of UBalt's Career and Internship Center, tells Diverse magazine that students who have purpose integrated into their education are more engaged and better prepared to start their careers.
Two ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ alumni are now working for the Second Chance College Program that changed their lives.
A space formerly used as a bookstore has been transformed into a game room with pool tables, foosball, an air hockey table, board games, TVs and gaming consoles. Fitting of a place for Bees hanging out, the room will keep the name The Hive.
"AI is moving fast, but creativity is still one of the things that makes us truly human." Check out Dr. Jiaoping Chen's "Take Five."
The ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ's Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is launching an AI-Enabled Business Incubator, in support of a pioneering program designed to foster inclusive entrepreneurship and drive economic growth in the ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØe region, especially among underrepresented groups.
Poet, essayist and podcaster James Allen Hall will kick off the 2025-26 MFA Reading Series on Sept. 16.