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University of Delaware College of Agriculture and Natural Resources alumna Stacy Wolff received the Monarch Butterfly ...
More than 500 undergraduate students got a taste of research this summer at the University of Delaware, drawing from a ...
Cost-conscious families often turn to fast fashion, which has become a go-to for back-to-school shopping due to its low cost and speed of service. But fast fashion’s environmental and social impacts ...
For the Record provides information about recent professional activities and honors of University of Delaware faculty, staff, students and alumni. Recent presentations, grants, exhibitions, honors and ...
Diamondback terrapins are a native turtle species that live in brackish coastal tidal marshes. Their name refers to the ...
Jellyfish blooms are cyclical, and if conditions are right, an explosion can occur. When warm water meets the right current, ...
College of Education and Human Development experts share literacy activities and guidance for caregivers while school's out ...
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Where Passion Meets Policy: Preparing Tomorrow's Civic Leaders Are you passionate about making a difference in your community and beyond? The Civic Leadership and Policy Studies (CLPS) program ...
Children whose mothers had higher vitamin D levels during pregnancy scored better on tests of memory, attention and problem-solving skills at ages 7 to 12 compared with those whose mothers had lower ...
Nicholas Ray, assistant professor in the School of Marine Science and Policy, was part of a National Science Foundation research coordination network that released a paper focused on nitrogen fixation ...
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