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The Drones are Coming
WilmU’s College of Technology is offering its first class using drones, remote-controlled pilotless aircraft that provide a bird’s-eye view via video. In Aerial Cinematography (VMG
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What’s Your Georeference?
As one of the major coral reefs of the world, the coral reef ecosystem of the Florida Keys has experienced significant and rapid decline over
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A Memorandum of Understanding
High school students who plan to enter the College of Business can get a head start on their degrees under a new agreement between the
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E-Forward!
E-learning is growing rapidly, in both academic and business settings. “To meet that growing need, the new graduate certificate in E-Learning Design and Technology offers
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WilmU at the ‘Hill’
It was a productive day on Capitol Hill with the COE’s Dr. Olivia Roane. Dr. Olivia D. Roane, assistant chair of Graduate Teacher Preparation Programs
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Leaders in Health Care
The College of Health Professions now offers a new Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Leadership track to prepare nurse leaders for advanced roles as health
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Alumna Puts her Degree to Use in Grenada
Kimberly Colder put her studies at the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences into action when she started a drive to gather supplies for school
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The Perks of Applied Technology
A new, customizable program in the College of Technology is helping to speed students with real-life experience to associate and bachelor’s degrees in Applied Technology.
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Farewell, Dr. Varsalona
Dr. Jack Varsalona retired last month, ending his distinguished career as President of Wilmington University. We explore his life, career successes, and hopes for the
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The Science Olympiad Comes to WilmU
About 250 elementary students participated in the 2017 Delaware Science Olympiad Elementary State Tournament held at Wilmington University On, Saturday, May 6, Wilmington University College