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Long Live the Modern Library
In January, I began working at Wilmington University School of Law as the associate dean of Library and Information Resources. I arrived here through a
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Community Intervention
In early 2022, Wilmington’s City Council and the City of Wilmington agreed to pay $38,000 to the Community Based Public Safety Collective to perform an
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A New Chapter
Dr. James Wilson transitions from VP for Academic Affairs to full-time professor, leaving a legacy at Wilmington University Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. James
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Rodney Little: A Veteran Helping Veterans
Growing up in West Philadelphia in a family of seven, with a father who worked three jobs to pay the bills, Rodney Little was aware
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Claiborne Selected for Student-Athlete Symposium
Daja Claiborne, a junior guard/forward on Wilmington University women’s basketball team, was selected for the Student-Athlete Symposium that took place in conjunction with the 2024 NCAA
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Remembering Debbie G.
When Debra Galloway, affectionately known as “Debbie G.” to her University friends, passed away on May 21, 2024, she was surrounded by her husband, son,
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When Will I Ever Need Math?
Students often question the relevance of math, and teachers hear it all too often. At WilmU, however, those in the Applied Mathematics program discover math
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Aspiring Scientists Blazing Trails in STEM Fields
Sarah LaTorre uses a micropipette to move around small volumes of liquid to complete the CRISPR in a Box™ experiment. Samantha Kidwell, an undergrad majoring
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A New Full-Time Faculty Member
Dr. Robert Reyes, a seasoned professor and researcher, has joined the full-time faculty in the Doctor of Social Science in Prevention Science program in the
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Mentor Close-Out and End-of-the-Year Reception: A Celebration of Wilmington University School of Law’s Inaugural Year
Wilmington University School of Law celebrated the culmination of its inaugural academic year with the Mentor Close-Out and End-of-the-Year Reception. The event, held at the