University of Baltimore, Public university in Baltimore, United States
The University of Baltimore is a public higher education institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs across arts and sciences, public affairs, business, and law. Students and faculty use the Robert L. Bogomolny Library and the Law Library, which house extensive collections and research materials for academic work.
The institution was founded in 1925 as an independent college and later became part of the University System of Maryland to grow its academic reach. This merger strengthened its capacity to offer more diverse programs and expanded access to educational resources.
Students at this university work closely with Baltimore's neighborhoods and nonprofits through service projects and hands-on learning that ties directly to the city.
The campus is accessible by public transportation and car, with easy navigation around the grounds and clear signage throughout. Visitors should check in at the main office upon arrival to gain access to specific facilities or events on campus.
The campus is home to the UM BioPark, a research facility that brings university scientists and bioscience companies together in direct partnership. This arrangement allows for practical research projects that connect academic work with real-world commercial applications.
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