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For the Record, Friday, May 15, 2026 | UDaily
2+ day, 14+ hour ago (1150+ words) University of Delaware For the Record, May 15, 2026 University of Delaware community reports new presentations, honors and memorials For the Record provides information about recent professional activities and honors of University of Delaware faculty, staff, students and alumni. Recent presentations, honors…...
Bringing the heat | UDaily
2+ day, 21+ hour ago (797+ words) In April, temperatures in Delaware soared over 90 degrees, setting new records in some areas of the state. If that is a portent of things to come, the First State could be in for an incredibly hot summer." Students in ENSC…...
Democratizing discovery through data science | UDaily
2+ day, 20+ hour ago (410+ words) Cathy Wu, the Unidel Edward G. Jefferson Chair in Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Delaware, has been elected a 2025 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of the world's largest general scientific societies....
Back on her feet | UDaily
2+ day, 22+ hour ago (815+ words) On her way to Appoquinimink High School in April of last year, Peyton Harter swerved to avoid a car that cut her off on Route 896. She collided with a school bus just over a year ago in Middletown in a…...
Acela of the ocean | UDaily
3+ day, 17+ hour ago (495+ words) University of Delaware geologist Jessica Warren has contributed to research that brings us one step closer to better understanding how earthquakes operate. Situated along a stretch of the equator in the Pacific Ocean, between Indonesia and Central America, the Gofar…...
Working through pain | UDaily
3+ day, 22+ hour ago (1031+ words) A deli worker is expected to stand at a counter, slicing meat. A warehouse worker needs to lift boxes during a shift. An accountant must sit at a desk and type using a keyboard during tax season. Even though these…...
Branching out | UDaily
3+ day, 21+ hour ago (349+ words) University of Delaware undergraduate student Kyle Dennis has always had a passion for science, but deciding whether to work with data or in a more people-focused field was never an easy question to answer. At UD, he discovered the environmental…...
Classroom to cornfield | UDaily
4+ day, 17+ hour ago (817+ words) It's Delaware's No. 1 industry, generating billions in economic activity and employing nearly 80, 000 people statewide." Agriculture and food is big business in the region, and UD's Department of Applied Economics and Statistics explores all aspects of it: management, marketing, international trade,…...
Finals week fun and study spaces | UDaily
5+ day, 16+ hour ago (589+ words) The sun is out, the birds are chirping, The Green is finally green again " and it's crunch time at the University of Delaware, with courses wrapping up and finals week looming on the horizon." The challenge of final projects and…...
Improving outcomes for limb loss patients | UDaily
5+ day, 17+ hour ago (763+ words) John Horne lost his leg to bone cancer when he was a freshman in high school. Over the years, he attended hundreds of doctor appointments and noticed a concerning trend." "When patients with lower limb loss see physicians, they, along…...