Public health is at a turning point, with a shrinking workforce, outdated data systems and growing demands on the field.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 ...
The Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN) at the University of Delaware has announced a new initiative — the Collaborative ...
University of Delaware women’s basketball alumna Elena Delle Donne will be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame ...
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 ...
Today, Baltazar-Lopez carries that legacy forward as the newly named director of the state’s Office of New Americans, a role ...
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