“The Poor People's Campaign”: An Interdisciplinary course taking a comprehensive look at the roots, actions, and legacy of the campaign, taught by Dr. Lenneal Henderson, Dr. Ed Gibson, Dr. Al Gourrier, and co-led by Marc Steiner, director of the Center for Emerging Media, which examined King's work on the issue of multigenerational poverty, and how these efforts continue to resonate in American society today.
Topic: public history
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: Mr. Thomas E. Perez United States Secretary of Labor
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
The interview was conducted as part of the University of Baltimore Stories: 100th Anniversary Oral History Project, directed by the Special Collections and Archives department at the University of Baltimore's RLB Library. It was conducted via Zoom application by Elizabeth Epps on September 22nd 2022. The interviewee is Dennis Pitta, Professor at The University of Baltimore, 1979-. Over the course of more than four decades, he taught a variety of marketing courses at The Merrick School of...
Topics: oral history, University of Baltimore, institutional history, archives
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony.
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here, Where Do We Go?”: A course taught by veteran University of Baltimore faculty members and guest lecturers in both face-to-face and online formats for undergraduate and graduate students during the fall semester of 2015. The course focused on a broad-based, multi-disciplinary approach to address Baltimore’s long-standing issues regarding segregation and inequalities. The topic of this section: How is wealth accumulated? The Economic Costs of...
Topics: public history, economics, finance, real property, segregation
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
“Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here, Where Do We Go?”: A course taught by veteran University of Baltimore faculty members and guest lecturers in both face-to-face and online formats for undergraduate and graduate students during the fall semester of 2015. The course focused on a broad-based, multi-disciplinary approach to address Baltimore’s long-standing issues regarding segregation and inequalities. The topic of this section: Exploring solutions together: Regional approaches The...
Topics: regional planning, social integration
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here, Where Do We Go?”: A course taught by veteran University of Baltimore faculty members and guest lecturers in both face-to-face and online formats for undergraduate and graduate students during the fall semester of 2015. The course focused on a broad-based, multi-disciplinary approach to address Baltimore’s long-standing issues regarding segregation and inequalities. The topic of this section: How do transportation infrastructure and changing...
Topics: public history, transportation, segregation
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: The Honorable Janet L. Yellen Chair, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony.
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
The University of Baltimore's 96th Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: The Honorable Elijah E. Cummings Congressman United States House of Representatives
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: Mr. David M. Rubenstein Co-Founder and Co-Executive Chairman, The Carlyle Group Chairman of the Boards of Trustees, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: Dr. Carla D. Hayden Chief Executive Officer, Enoch Pratt Free Library
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: Mr. Thomas E. Perez United States Secretary of Labor
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
“Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here, Where Do We Go?”: A course taught by veteran University of Baltimore faculty members and guest lecturers in both face-to-face and online formats for undergraduate and graduate students during the fall semester of 2015. The course focused on a broad-based, multi-disciplinary approach to address Baltimore’s long-standing issues regarding segregation and inequalities. The topic of this section: The Lines Between Us: What does segregation look like?...
Topics: geography, segregation, archives
The interview was conducted as part of the University of Baltimore Stories: 100th Anniversary Oral History Project, directed by the Special Collections and Archives department at the University of Baltimore's RLB Library. It was conducted via Zoom application by Bedell Terry on June 29, 2021. The interviewee is Antoinette Martsoukos, an alumna of The University of Baltimore, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. She is a native of Baltimore and has worked at the University of...
Topics: oral history, University of Baltimore, institutional history, archives
The interview was conducted as part of the University of Baltimore Stories: 100th Anniversary Oral History Project, directed by the Special Collections and Archives department at the University of Baltimore's RLB Library. It was conducted via Zoom application by Bedell Terry on August 6, 2021. The interviewee is Elezabeth Nix, Associate Professor and Chair of the Division of Legal, Ethical and Historical Studies of University of Baltimore, 2003-2019. She was also the director of the Helen P....
Topics: oral history, University of Baltimore, institutional history, archives
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: Bob Parsons, UBalt Alumni and American Entrepreneur
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony.
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony, law school
“Citizenship and Freedom: A Civil Rights Era”: A course on the history of the civil rights movement taught by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch in recognition of the movement's 50th anniversary. The course was delivered as a pilot course in collaboration with the University System of Maryland's (USM) Center for Innovation and Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CIELT).
Topic: public history
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: Major General Linda L. Singh Adjutant General, Maryland Military Department
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
The University of Baltimore's 101st Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: Dr. Carherine R. Gira President, Frostburg University
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
“Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here, Where Do We Go?”: A course taught by veteran University of Baltimore faculty members and guest lecturers in both face-to-face and online formats for undergraduate and graduate students during the fall semester of 2015. The course focused on a broad-based, multi-disciplinary approach to address Baltimore’s long-standing issues regarding segregation and inequalities. The topic of this section: How does the media report manifestations of segregation?...
Topics: journalism, segregation
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: Stacy L. Rodgers , M.P.A. '99, Baltimore County Administrative Officer
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
The interview was conducted as part of the University of Baltimore Stories: 100th Anniversary Oral History Project, directed by the Special Collections and Archives Department at the University of Baltimore Library. It was conducted via Zoom application by Bedell Terry on July 13, 2021. The interviewee is Larry Shane, an alumnus of the University of Baltimore's Business School. He was the sports editor of the University's student newspaper, The Baloo and graduated in 1961 with a degree in...
Topics: oral history, University of Baltimore, institutional history, archives
The interview was conducted as part of the University of Baltimore Stories: 100th Anniversary Oral History Project, directed by the Special Collections and Archives department at the University of Baltimore's RLB Library. It was conducted via Zoom application by Angela Koukoui on March 29th 2022. The interviewee is Eric Easton, Professor Emeritus at The University of Baltimore, 1993-2018. He taught many law courses at The University of Baltimore, as well as other Universities worldwide. Easton...
Topics: oral history, University of Baltimore, institutional history, archives
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: The Honorable Curt S. Anderson Maryland House of Delegates
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
“Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here, Where Do We Go?”: A course taught by veteran University of Baltimore faculty members and guest lecturers in both face-to-face and online formats for undergraduate and graduate students during the fall semester of 2015. The course focused on a broad-based, multi-disciplinary approach to address Baltimore’s long-standing issues regarding segregation and inequalities. The topic of this section: How does segregation affect health care and wellness?...
Topics: health, medical care, segregation
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: Mr. Taylor Branch
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
The University of Baltimore's 111th Commencement Ceremony. Commencement Speaker: The Honorable Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Mayor City of Baltimore
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
“HIST 493: The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement”: An interdisciplinary course taught by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch where he reviews 18 essential occurrences from the movement in historical context to provide a comprehensive view of the nation during the turbulent 1960s.
Topic: public history
This Interview is part of a series of oral history interviews directed by the Special Collections Department of the University of Baltimore Library. The interview was conducted by Newsmagazine staffers Pat DiCarlo and Linda Walter. The interviewee are Kathleen Joyce, Registrar and Assistant Dean of the Graduate School 1946-1982, and Clifford C. James, Dean of School of Business, Industry and Management 1945-1969.
Topics: oral history, institutional history, university of Baltimore
The University of Baltimore's Commencement Ceremony.
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony, law school
The University of Baltimore's 81th Commencement Ceremony Commencement Speaker: Dr. Nancy S. Grasmick
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
The University of Baltimore's 69th Commencement Ceremony Commencement Speaker: Dr. Frank Newman, President Education Commission of the States
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
The University of Baltimore's 97th Commencement Ceremony.
Topics: commencement, University of Baltimore commencement, commencement ceremony
“The Poor People's Campaign”: An Interdisciplinary course taking a comprehensive look at the roots, actions, and legacy of the campaign, taught by Dr. Lenneal Henderson, Dr. Ed Gibson, Dr. Al Gourrier, and co-led by Marc Steiner, director of the Center for Emerging Media, which examined King's work on the issue of multigenerational poverty, and how these efforts continue to resonate in American society today.
Topic: public history
Amira Rose Davis, assistant professor of history and women's, gender, and sexuality studies at Penn State University, discussed her book, "Can't Eat a Medal: The Lives and Labors of Black Women Athletes in the Age of Jim Crow", at the University of Baltimore. Joshua Clark Davis, assistant professor of history in the University of Baltimore's Division of Legal, Ethical and Historical Studies, was the host of this event. This event was co-sponsored by the History program, History...
Topics: black women, black history
The interview was conducted as part of the University of Baltimore Stories: 100th Anniversary Oral History Project, directed by the Special Collections and Archives department at the University of Baltimore's RLB Library. It was conducted via Zoom application by Elizabeth Epps on December 8 2022. The interviewee is Laura Wilson-Gentry, Associate Dean (2012-2022) and a Professor Emerita of the School of Public and International Affairs at The University of Baltimore.
Topics: oral history, University of Baltimore, institutional history, archives
“Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here, Where Do We Go?”: A course taught by veteran University of Baltimore faculty members and guest lecturers in both face-to-face and online formats for undergraduate and graduate students during the fall semester of 2015. The course focused on a broad-based, multi-disciplinary approach to address Baltimore’s long-standing issues regarding segregation and inequalities. The topic of this section: Democracy, Public Policy, and Government: What is the...
Topics: public policy (Law), housing policy, housing, segregation