Agriculture and Natural Resources, Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Earth, Ocean and Environment, Education and Human Development, Feature, Research News, Undergraduate
At the University of Delaware, undergraduate students are offered an expansive menu of research and service opportunities from the laboratories to the fields.
This summer, more than 500 undergrads took advantage of the unique opportunity to enhance their education by participating in hands-on, cutting-edge discoveries with renowned faculty and researchers.
Arts and Sciences, UD Author, Vol7 No1 Features, VOLUME 7, NO 1
A 1746 portrait would launch a global journey into 18th-century life and present the past in a way never done before. The portrait was of Anne Shippen Willing, and what she wore would lead historian Zara Anishanslin on a journey to the far corners of the world—and launch a bold new way of looking at the past.
Art Conservation, Arts and Sciences, Feature, Research Blog, Research News
Support allows graduate students to focus on high-level skills, studies, practice
Art Conservation, Arts and Sciences, Disaster Research, Feature, Vol6 No1 Features, VOLUME 6, NO 1
T. Joseph Scanlon, a respected journalism professor in Canada, had a long-time relationship with the University of Delaware’s Disaster Research Center, which is now the repository of his over 70,000-piece collection.
Arts and Sciences, First Person, Vol6 No1 Features, VOLUME 6, NO 1
Journalist, author and UD’s Distinguished Writer in Residence Mark Bowden shares lessons he learned as a science writer and recent samples of his students’ work.
Arts and Sciences, Disaster Research, Vol6 No1 Features, VOLUME 6, NO 1
Decisions made in times of disaster can be the difference between life and death, restoration and ruin. UD’s Disaster Research Center offers field-tested methods to strengthen recovery efforts.