Rehabilitation, Vol7 No1 Features, VOLUME 7, NO 1
What’s it like to do research in the Arctic? What ‘s it like to be on a ship for 4 to 6 weeks off Greenland? How do you work and sleep with 24 hours of daylight? Oceanographer Andreas Muenchow gives us a glimpse into his world.
Earth, Ocean and Environment, Environmental, First Person, Vol7 No1 Features, VOLUME 7, NO 1
What’s it like to do research in the Arctic? What ‘s it like to be on a ship for 4 to 6 weeks off Greenland? How do you work and sleep with 24 hours of daylight? Oceanographer Andreas Muenchow gives us a glimpse into his world.
Library, Questions and Answers, Vol7 No1 Features, VOLUME 7, NO 1
Trevor A. Dawes learned how libraries can change people’s lives when he was a college student. Now, he’s leading the charge to make the UD Library, Museums and Press an even greater force for good.
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.
Feature, Health Sciences, Partnerships, Rehabilitation, Vol7 No1 Features, VOLUME 7, NO 1
Nursing instructor Amy Cowperthwait and her students are inventing products with a common goal: teaching compassionate patient care. Cowperthwait’s startup links students, engineers, business experts on quest to teach challenging medical procedures.
Composites, Engineering, Partnerships, Vol7 No1 Features, VOLUME 7, NO 1
When astronauts make the “Journey to Mars,” NASA wants every protective measure available in place. The space agency contracted with ILC Dover to develop a new spacesuit, and ILC enlisted several materials experts at the University of Delaware to work on a suit that can handle whatever space might throw at them.