College of Health Sciences students on a Winter Session study abroad trip to South Africa stop along the scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive in Cape Town to admire the view. As Anna Copple stepped into a home ...
The tiny shell protecting the HIV virus resembles a slightly rounded ice cream cone, but there is nothing sweet about it. More than 40 million people worldwide live with AIDS because of this virus, ...
Smith’s publication prowess is well documented, as 2025 marked a seventh consecutive year on Clarivate’s list of Highly Cited ...
When she’s not gardening for work, UD alumna Carol Long can be found volunteering with the University of Delaware Botanic Gardens or gardening at home. Here she is pictured with a river birch (Betula ...
Abraham “Bramie” Lenhoff, the Allan P. Colburn Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware, has been ...
First-year honors nursing majors (left to right) Jared Ramos, Erin McCarthy, Alannah Crozier, Charlotte Rotter and Kalisa ...
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All of the sports at the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortino involve some physics in action. For figure skating, ski jumping ...
If temperatures continue to rise, by the end of the century, Delaware’s climate could resemble that currently experienced in ...
High school students tackle political challenges and practice civil discourse at second annual Delaware Dialogues for Future ...
A native of Cape May Court House, New Jersey, Mr. Smith was known for his vibrant spirit, warmth and the enthusiasm he ...
Cecily Sawyer-Harmon, a Human Resources administrator for more than 30 years, died Feb. 9, 2026. During her tenure at UD, she ...
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