University of Delaware College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) distinguished alumnus Dennis Byrne helped start ...
When Mackenzie Wilson decided to enroll in Winter Session last year, she had three goals: to get ahead, finish the final requirement for her minor in human services and lessen her future courseload.
University of Delaware alumnus Mark Richardson is the vice president of collections and horticulture at the Morton Arboretum ...
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 ...
Editor’s note: On May 13, 2025, the University of Delaware Board of Trustees voted unanimously to recognize President Assanis’ service to UD by bestowing on him an honorary doctorate and the title of ...
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, ...
The overall theme of the research in my lab is detecting the effects of natural selection on nuclear genes. This includes detecting the effects of balancing selection and directional selection on ...
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 ...
Wei-Jun Cai, an expert in marine chemistry at the University of Delaware, is sounding new alarm bells about the changing chemistry of the western region of the Arctic Ocean, where he and an ...
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 ...
Plastic shopping bags, which have low recycling rates and often become litter when they blow away in the wind, are among the biggest culprits of plastic pollution in the ocean and along shorelines.
University of Delaware Professor of Entomology Doug Tallamy published a new research study in Nature that systematically identifies the most critical plants needed to sustain food webs across the ...
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