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Learning to Build Roads and Highways

Learning to Build Roads and Highways

Transportation internships benefit students, cities and beyond Thursdays aren’t just regular class days for Stefan Floeter, a senior majoring in civil engineering at the University of Delaware. He spent a recent Thursday morning at a construction site along Route 301...

Building The Future

Building The Future

UD’s construction engineering and management program, a one-of-its-kind offering in the Mid-Atlantic region, is off to a very strong start.

Alumni spotlight: Amod Ogale

Alumni spotlight: Amod Ogale

Amod Ogale, the Dow Chemical Professor of Chemical Engineering at Clemson University and Director of the Center for Advanced Engineering Fibers and Films (CAEFF), got his start in composites research when he was a graduate student at the University of Delaware.

UD Engineering’s Next Era

UD Engineering’s Next Era

Levi T. Thompson joined the University of Delaware in early October as dean of the College of Engineering.

Skills, support, success

Skills, support, success

Alumna and Google employee Priscilla Moraes will speak on Friday, Oct. 5, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. in Mitchell Hall, as part of the 55th Anniversary Celebration of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences.

Skills, Support, Success

Skills, Support, Success

Computer science alumna, Google employee shares her journey When Priscilla Moraes moved from Brazil to Newark, Delaware, her husband was pursuing a doctoral degree in computer science at the University of Delaware. Moraes already had a bachelor’s degree and a master’s...

UD Grads Help GE Fly

UD Grads Help GE Fly

A team of UD engineering alumni ride the leading edge of jet technology at GE Aviation, working to incorporate ceramic parts into the next generation of massive jetliner power plants.

UD Grads Help GE Fly

UD Grads Help GE Fly

Team of young Blue Hens ride leading edge of jet technology Consider the humble coffee cup. Its simple duties conceal a deceptively formidable character: The ceramic it is made of is harder than steel, and the scalding liquids it holds never seem to do it much harm....