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The National Aquarium in Baltimore - Arianne Teeple
The National Aquarium in Baltimore - Arianne Teeple

Higher Education

The Johns Hopkins University Sign
The Johns Hopkins University Sign
Today's student is often the innovator and entrepreneur that changes tomorrow. Baltimore suffers from an embarrassment of riches with a plethora of universities and graduate schools, including Johns Hopkins University, Morgan State University, the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Goucher College, Loyola University and the University of Baltimore. Their graduates provide businesses with a steady stream of talent and also help the city renew itself with their fresh and vibrant ideas.

Higher Education Features

ACTiVATING Success

Breaking into the technology sector is no easy thing. bwtech@UMBC's ACTiVATE program seeks to level the playing field for women entrepreneurs. In just 12 months they take mid-career women and give them the knowledge to create a startup focused on medical innovations and biotechnology.read on…

Bringing Math and Science Back

Technology. Companies around the world in every industry announce new innovations every day. But, unless we act now, students in the U.S. will be woefully unprepared for this technologically advanced workforce. Fortunately, several organizations in Baltimore have a plan to make math and science sexy again.read on…

It's a Big World and Baltimore is Staking Its Claim

As The Port of Baltimore welcomes another record-breaking year of foreign trade, Baltimore's harbors, nonprofits and universities continue to carve their niche in the world economy.read on…

Juxtopia: Looking Toward the Biotech Future

Jayfus Doswell, head of Juxtopia, is creating biomedical technologies to boost human performance. He's also using his ambitions to give back to his native Baltimore.read on…

Welcome to Bmore: This Ain't Your Daddy's Magazine

Welcome to Bmore -- your weekly e-zine about the businesses, people and places that are transforming the Charm City.read on…