UD grad successful in cosmetics industry career search.
Why Are Gels Elastic?
New research shows how clustered particles determine elasticity of some gels.
In Her Nature
Grad student Patricia Hurley recognized for supporting first-generation college students, environmental causes.
Alumnus to Lead National Academy of Engineering
John L. Anderson, ENGR’67, elected president of influential engineering organization.
Celebrating Electrical and Computer Engineering
Honors Day recognizes excellence of students, alumni.
Biomechanics Research Symposium
Students show how their studies could make people healthier.
Mentorship Through Robotics
Graduate students, professors coach high school robotics team in Wilmington.
President’s Scholarship Challenge Reaches Goal
Matching funds double the value of 56 new endowed scholarships
Alumni Recognized by Delaware Engineering Society
At the Delaware Engineering Society’s annual Engineers Week Banquet, held on February 21, 2019, two Blue Hens received top honors: Alan G. Steinle, ’70, and Scott Walls, ’11, ’18.
Engineers Invent Amazing
An engineering education from the University of Delaware is transformational. Our students graduate with the skills and the passion to tackle some of the society’s biggest challenges. Here are just a few alumni who are changing the world. Marjelle Scheffers, EG17,...
The Secret Life of Batteries
This professor examines the properties of batteries so he can make them charge faster.
Alumni Spotlight: Mark Bendett
For his achievements in laser technology, Bendett was recently named a Fellow of SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics.














