Dear UD Community, Many in our community may have questions about the implications of initiatives underway at the federal ...
Hours before the doors opened at Grenada General Hospital, hundreds of residents lined up in the dark for a chance to be seen ...
Poultry, in particular, is Delaware’s top agricultural sector, and UD has played a pivotal role in the industry’s century on ...
Tuition remission refers to tuition assistance that waives tuition for a full-time matriculated undergraduate spouse and/or eligible child attending the University of Delaware for fall and spring ...
Peter R. Kolchin, Henry Clay Reed Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Delaware and recipient of the University ...
Experts in the College of Education and Human Development share guidance for supporting displaced families during crises ...
Daniel Harris, PhD, MPH is a geriatric pharmacoepidemiologist and health services researcher. Dr Harris' research aims to optimize medication and vaccine use for older adults living in the community ...
The Office of Development and Alumni Relations relies on a team of dedicated Blue Hen volunteers to strengthen the connections between alumni, students and the University through a variety of programs ...
Islam is the only major world religion that resists the juggernaut of alcohol consumption. Yet, Muslims throughout history ...
Mark Akubo helps aspiring science teachers at UD learn strategies to speak to the diversity of today's classrooms ...
A salt is a compound composed of positively and negatively charged ions (e.g., sodium (Na⁺) and chloride (Cl⁻)). While plants require soluble salts as nutrients, excessive amounts—referred to as soil ...