Research
10.15.2025
Fellowship program pairs students with science, engineering faculty for summer
research
The SECC fellowships provide students opportunities to work with two faculty, one from the sciences and one from engineering, for an extended summer research experience.
Career Development
9.30.2025
UD internship bridges communication, technology at Digital Transformation
Center
A summer internship allowed communication major Campbell Domres to apply her skills in a technology environment.
Faculty and Staff
9.26.2025
UD media ethics professor wins national honor for teaching
excellence
Chad Painter was honored for his engaging assignments and lessons for his media ethics class.
Students
9.23.2025
UD students awarded two of five national arts and humanities
scholarships
Two UD students were awarded national scholarships to support their honors thesis projects in the humanities.
Students
9.2.2025
Students, young alumni awarded national scholarships to study, teach
abroad
Students and recent graduates studied and taught in Bulgaria, Spain and the Netherlands
Faculty and Staff
8.27.2025
In Memoriam: Dick Peterson, professor emeritus of
mathematics
Dick Peterson, director of the University's first Freshman Orientation Week in 1966, "lived his life and career in service to UD."
Faculty and Staff
8.11.2025
In Memoriam: Perry Yaney, professor emeritus of
physics
Respected for "his dedication for and impact on optics research and education, and scientific outreach," Perry Yaney continued to advise and mentor graduate students after his retirement in 2004.
Faculty and Staff
8.1.2025
In Memoriam: William Roberts, professor emeritus of
theology
Well known for his popular Christian marriage course, professor emeritus of theology William "Bill" Roberts taught at UD for 35 years.
Faculty and Staff
7.30.2025
In Memoriam: Kevin Sorg, faculty in graphic
design
Known for fostering an "environment that encouraged creativity," Kevin Sorg taught graphic design at UD for 12 years.
Diversity and Inclusion
7.29.2025
UD hosts Mandarin Chinese summer camp with $136K NSA STARTALK
grant
Twenty U.S. high school and college students participated in the free residential summer camp, where they cultivated their Chinese language and cultural competencies.