Food and agribusiness marketing major Keeley McCormick turned a job shadow assignment into a Mountaire internship ...
As the world’s faith in journalism falters, UD-trained reporters are rising to meet the moment — challenging disinformation, defending democracy and rebuilding trust in the truth. From national ...
Stetz, Mae and Robert Carter Professor of Women's Studies and professor of humanities, who on Oct. 8, 2025, delivered the ...
Married MBA students Tahseef Reza and Nabila Briste, both from Bangladesh and pursuing their MBAs in business analytics at UD ...
A new theoretical study led by University of Delaware engineers reveals that magnons, a type of magnetic spin wave, can ...
In an age of slippery truths and fast-moving headlines, journalism remains one of democracy’s most vital — and most endangered — professions. The latest issue of UD Magazine, hitting mailboxes now, ...
A research team led by the University of Delaware’s Kelvin Lee is working to change that. Lee, the Gore Professor of Chemical ...
The National Institutes of Health has renewed its investment in the Delaware IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence ...
Led by Joe Fox, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, the fresh funding will enable continued and sustained work at the ...
“Advisors have an amazing breadth of knowledge and can share insights about possible majors, minors and courses that align ...
The School of Marine Science and Policy (SMSP) is committed to advancing knowledge critical to the understanding, stewardship, and conservation of estuarine, coastal and ocean environments. An ...
Postdoctoral researcher Roberto Silva Villatoro works in the High Throughput Experimentation and Chromatography (HiTEC) Core ...