University of Delaware College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) distinguished alumnus Dennis Byrne helped start ...
Coast Day 2025 was a big success! Thanks to all who made Coast Day 2025 a smash hit: our faculty, staff, students, volunteers, and everyone who visited to see the work being done to protect our coasts ...
University of Delaware alumnus Mark Richardson is the vice president of collections and horticulture at the Morton Arboretum ...
Many hopes and dreams are arising from the ashes of fire-damaged McKinly Lab as the University of Delaware begins construction of a new science facility known, for now, as “Building X.” When completed ...
The University of Delaware football team defeated Louisiana 20-13 at Hancock Whitney Stadium on Wednesday in the 68 Ventures Bowl. The Fightin' Blue Hens close their first FBS season at 7-6, 4-4 CUSA, ...
The University of Delaware has received the largest philanthropic contribution from an individual or family in the University’s 282-year history. The $71.5 million commitment from Robert L. Siegfried, ...
UD Associate Professor Mellissa Gordon finds that frequent social media use is associated with decreased academic achievement among early adolescents While most people think about older teens and ...
Athletes who suffer a concussion have a serious risk of reinjury after returning to play, but identifying which athletes are most vulnerable has always been a bit of a mystery, until now. “This is due ...
Civic engagement is more than just a buzzword; it's an important topic that allows college students to impact their communities, shape policy and develop a deeper understanding of the world around ...
Internships provide valuable real-world experience for University of Delaware students as they explore their chosen career fields. For pre-veterinary medicine majors, these internships (or externships ...
May is approaching, which means #NationalWalkingMonth is just around the corner! This month is dedicated to promoting the benefits of walking: a simple, low-impact activity that provides a wealth of ...
It’s a familiar story to many of us: In prehistoric times, men were hunters and women were gatherers. Women were not physically capable of hunting because their anatomy was different from men. And ...
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