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University of Delaware College of Agriculture and Natural Resources alumna Stacy Wolff received the Monarch Butterfly ...
Diamondback terrapins are a native turtle species that live in brackish coastal tidal marshes. Their name refers to the ...
Nicholas Ray, assistant professor in the School of Marine Science and Policy, was part of a National Science Foundation research coordination network that released a paper focused on nitrogen fixation ...
Jellyfish blooms are cyclical, and if conditions are right, an explosion can occur. When warm water meets the right current, ...
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College of Education and Human Development experts share literacy activities and guidance for caregivers while school's out ...
Children whose mothers had higher vitamin D levels during pregnancy scored better on tests of memory, attention and problem-solving skills at ages 7 to 12 compared with those whose mothers had lower ...
Developed as a collaboration between the Graduate College and UD Career Center, the Graduate Career Development canvas site covers the comprehensive range of career resources, from career exploration ...
An Associate in Arts or Science degree can be a valuable intermediate goal, leading to a baccalaureate degree. Graduates are eligible to pursue degrees in any of UD's seven colleges.
Explore our associate and associate-to-bachelor's degree programs, which can benefit from the state of Delaware's SEED Scholarship for residents.