Photo/Object gathers a wide range of processes and formats from repositories across the University of Delaware’s campus. These photographs take up space and invite us to remember that they are real ...
Cecily Sawyer-Harmon, a Human Resources administrator for more than 30 years, died Feb. 9, 2026. During her tenure at UD, she held various positions in Human Resources, including director of the ...
If temperatures continue to rise, by the end of the century, Delaware’s climate could resemble that currently experienced in the Carolinas. Today, the impacts of climate change can already be seen and ...
All of the sports at the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortino involve some physics in action. For figure skating, ski jumping and curling, two of the basic laws of the physics of motion are at play: ...
Miles Brown thought his ensemble Alarm Will Sound had the makings for a Grammy award-winning recording with Radio Rewrite, based on themes from the band Radiohead written by contemporary classical ...
From interning at fashion companies “down under” to getting a crash course in sustainable development in Patagonia, nearly 1,000 University of Delaware students explored all corners of the globe this ...
Manning’s impressive leadership path began on that base in Hawaii and has continued at the University of Delaware, where he ...
High school students tackle political challenges and practice civil discourse at second annual Delaware Dialogues for Future ...
UDPT sports residency alumna oversees medical care for US Women's Alpine Ski speed team at 2026 Winter Olympics ...
UD receives the 2026 Senator Paul Simon Spotlight Award for Campus Internationalization, in recognition of its World Scholars Program ...
Five UD students earn prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship to study abroad in Japan, Hungary and Costa Rica ...
Centered on bolstering the student experience and establishing quality connections, Riera also highlighted the value of Graduate Student Organizations, which allow students to find community outside ...