Art Conservation, Arts and Sciences, Vol8 No1 Features
Something truly special emerged from a box that no one expected until Julie McGee, associate professor of Africana Studies and Art History, and her University of Delaware students got their hands on the 53 photographs inside.
Business and Economics, Questions and Answers, Vol8 No1 Disruptors Section, Vol8 No1 Features
A professor of management at UD’s Lerner College of Business and Economics, Wendy Smith focuses on how leaders and teams can effectively respond to contradictory agendas.
Education and Human Development, Questions and Answers, Vol8 No1 Disruptors Section, Vol8 No1 Features
How does a new supermarket impact people who live nearby? Can healthy options be found in the little store down the street? These are questions that Allison Karpyn ponders regularly.
Engineering, Health Sciences, Questions and Answers, Vol8 No1 Disruptors Section, Vol8 No1 Features
Jason Gleghorn has held a variety of jobs since college—teacher, firefighter, medic, engineer. Today, he’s an interpreter of sorts, too, deciphering the language that cells use to communicate in hopes of advancing new treatments for congenital birth defects, pediatric diseases and more.
Arts and Sciences, Questions and Answers, Vol8 No1 Disruptors Section, Vol8 No1 Features
Professor of Africana studies at UD and an ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Monica A. Coleman focuses on the role of faith in addressing critical social and philosophical issues.
Health Sciences, Questions and Answers, Vol8 No1 Disruptors Section, Vol8 No1 Features
With skills in physical therapy, behavioral neuroscience and biomechanics, Anjana Bhat brings expansive expertise to her work developing creative therapies for those living with autism spectrum disorders.