Hospices and pharmacies face critical morphine shortages. UBalt Prof. Alan Lyles explains the supply chain challenges and points to Finland’s reserves policy as a model.
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Profs. Lorenda Naylor and Heather Wyatt-Nichol's new book, “Social Equity in a Post-Roe Environment,” considers race and gender as key to understanding and recovering human rights in modern America: tinyurl.com/2vn5aduj#UBalt
Congratulations to @ProfHartley on being elected president-elect of @ASPANational. Dean Hartley will serve a two-year term as president-elect beginning in April 2025, and will assume the two-year term as ASPA president in 2027. tinyurl.com/yc65bh2n#UBaltProud
Happy to share that my INTRODUCTION TO CONVICT CRIMINOLOGY (Bristol University Press, 2024) was selected by CHOICE Editors as one of their top ten titles for December, representing the best across a range of disciplines.
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Today, we ask you to join us in support of UBalt Giving Tuesday and help us provide our students with access to life-changing educational opportunities. Let’s unite to transform lives! Join us this Giving Tuesday at ubaltgive.org.
For Career Development Month, @ubaltcic named three champions for their work in integrating career development for students into their everyday teaching. Congrats to @UBaltBusiness' Kathea Smith, @UBaltCAS' Dr. Rachael Zeleny and @UBaltCPA's Dr. Joseph Adler.
The College of Public Affairs is pleased to announce that Stacy L. Rodgers, M.P.A. '99, former Baltimore County Administrative Officer, will serve as an executive in residence with UBalt's Schaefer Center for Public Policy. ubalt.edu/news/news-releases…
Let’s unite to transform lives! Join us for Giving Tuesday, Dec. 3 in support of UBalt students, faculty, staff and the communities we serve. Make your impact at ubaltgive.org
Congrats to Prof. Andrea Cantora, director of UBalt's Second Chance Program, on being appointed by @GovWesMoore to serve on the Prison Education Delivery Reform Commission, created to develop recommendations related to education and its impact on the criminal justice system.
Alicia Ryan, a current Policy, Politics and International Affairs major and rising MPA graduate student, wants to use her degrees, and her voice and experience, to invoke change that can protect future generations in their work. READ ALICIA’S STORY: tinyurl.com/ycyantpy#UBalt
The School of Criminal Justice in partnership with the Chesapeake Bay Division of @the_iai hosted a forensic career fair on the #UBalt campus. Students from Baltimore and nearby areas discussed opportunities with recruiters from multiple agencies including FBI, DEA, ATF and more.
Join us this Saturday, Oct. 26, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. for @ubaltmain's Fall Open House! 🍁Learn about scholarships, meet faculty and staff, explore our programs, and have your questions answered. Visit ubalt.edu/openhouse to register. #openhouse#ubalt
Join us on OCT 28 at 7 PM EST for a virtual screening of the award-winning documentary "Krzysztof Wodiczko: The Art of Un-War" directed by Maria Niro, followed by a discussion w/ Niro, Wodiczko, and peace anthropologist Dr. Douglas P. Fry. REGISTER: tinyurl.com/y6fkpj98#UBalt
Congratulations to College of Public Affairs Dean @ProfHartley on being named a @napawash 2024 Academy Fellow. Dean Hartley is one of 42 new Fellows named by the organization, which recognizes leaders in the field of public administration. tinyurl.com/5n7nf827#UBaltProud
Congratulations to Dr. Ann Cotten, B.S. '85, M.S. '86, CERT '92, D.P.A. '03, executive director of The University of Baltimore's Schaefer Center for Public Policy, on receiving a @Univ_System_MD Board of Regents Staff Award. ubalt.edu/news/news-releases…#UBaltProud
On Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 4 p.m., @ubaltmain will host a national premiere of the South Hill Films documentary film, “Mayor Humphrey of Minneapolis" in UBalt's Angelos Law Center. This event is free and open to the public. tinyurl.com/48yt7f7c#UBalt
The 2024 HIDTA Prevention Summit will take place on Thursday, Oct. 3. This free and virtual event will focus on school-based prevention. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER: tinyurl.com/rc77etr3
Sponsored by ADAPT, a division within UBalt's Center for Public Safety Innovation.