Public health is at a turning point, with a shrinking workforce, outdated data systems and growing demands on the field. During National Public Health Week, April 6-12, this years ...
Before the pros tee off at the 2026 Masters Tournament or amateurs take their first swing on their local links, an entire ...
Held twice a year, the Spark! Symposium gives UD graduate students and postdoctoral researchers the opportunity to present ...
Nationwide this year, there are a total of 454 Goldwater Scholars, which recognizes students for their exceptional promise as ...
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, women earn 82% as much as men in the U.S. — and the gap widens at higher ...
"It wouldn't be practice if Finny wasn’t throwing herself in front of a puck," smiled Allison Coomey, the head coach of women ...
University of Delaware women’s basketball alumna Elena Delle Donne will be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame ...
The Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN) at the University of Delaware has announced a new initiative — the Collaborative ...
Take a typical fish out of water and it won’t live long. It gets the oxygen it needs from the water it swims in. In a similar way, scientists are exploring dependency as a method of controlling what ...
Rudi Matthee, John and Dorothy Munroe Distinguished Professor of History, published “Jean-Baptiste de la Maze, missionnaire ...
The University of Delaware Honors College has been ranked No. 11 among the nation’s best honors colleges, according to a ...
April is Earth Month, and the University of Delaware community will celebrate our planet and demonstrate UD’s commitment to ...
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