Video: montage of various students on UBalt campus
Pavan Purswaniinterim assistant dean of students and Title IX coordinator
Holistic approach best for student support
I've fallen in love with the school in terms of who our students are and what our mission is.
Since starting at The University of Baltimore in 2016, Pavan Purswani has held various roles that all relate back to supporting students and helping them succeed. Pavan shares about his new position and what he loves about working in higher education, particularly at UBalt.
Pavan Purswaniinterim assistant dean of students and Title IX coordinator
Networking event puts lessons to practice
Not only was I able to expand my way of thinking, but I also gained access to different resources that helped me perfect my resume and craft cover letters.
Each fall, University of Baltimore students in MGMT 330: Personal and Professional Skills for Business participate in Network330 by focusing on business etiquette and professional behavior, workplace communication techniques, written business techniques, and more.
Samantha HildweinB.A. ‘17, MPA ‘20, B.A. ‘23, M.A. in Legal Studies student
Triple Alum: Each Degree Opens More Doors
That’s why I like UBalt so much, because it’s improving me over and over again.
Samantha Hildwein wanted to prove something to her niece when she first committed to college. But once she got started, she realized there was so much opportunity to grow herself.
Samantha HildweinB.A. ‘17, MPA ‘20, B.A. ‘23, M.A. in Legal Studies student
Sofia Dirielaw student
Extracurriculars fuel passion for law
I just want to stress that, if you work hard and you do a great job, this community really supports you and you can achieve amazing things.
Sofia Liban Abdullaahi Dirie decided early on that she wanted to be a lawyer. A heart-wrenching moment would prove to her that she chose the right path. Now a third year law student, she’s taking every opportunity to help others.
Kelly ClarkB.S. in Business Administration student, accounting concentration
Once timid, now proud: First-gen accounting student excels
I feel that my resilience has increased, my perspective has changed about a lot of things in life. I’m happy with where I am, but still look forward to where I’m going.
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.