UD-developed hydrogen technology expands into India through new international partnership.
Delaware emerges as a test bed for the future of AI in health care
Delaware is positioning itself as a “living lab” where academia, health systems and government collaborate to shape the future of artificial-intelligence-enabled health care.
Top marks for UD graduate programs
U.S. News & World Report ranks Physical Therapy #1, Chemical Engineering #7.
Spark! Symposium showcases four big questions driving graduate research at UD
From outer space to Delaware’s backyard, UD graduate students are pushing the frontiers of discovery.
Harnessing the power of microbes
UD’s Kunjapur lab develops method that could lead to effective biocontainment.
UD leads nation with five Goldwater Scholars
Students recognized for excellence in science, engineering and mathematics research.
New chief of staff, events manager join Dean’s Office
Katie Meier joins as chief of staff; Elaine Nelson as senior events manager.
Boyd and Kayser named 2025 Gerard J. Mangone Young Scholars
Outstanding research of promising young scholars earns prestigious recognition.
UD appoints new leader for imaging research center
Curtis Johnson seeks to advance imaging capabilities and expand interdisciplinary collaborations.
24 hours to build
At UD’s HenHacks, students collaborate to quickly turn ideas into working prototypes.
In Memoriam: David J. Farber
Internet pioneer who helped shape early networks leaves a lasting legacy at UD.
Opening the rails to future engineers
UD’s $14.5 million federal grant will expand access to live rail training and create a shared data resource.














