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DNP Chair and Students Bring Care to Kenyans
In the slums of Nairobi in Kenya’s Mathare Valley, people struggle to survive on about $1 a day, making health care a luxury. Dr. Lori
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Drama Adjunct Presents Elizabethan Garment Workshop
Rob Tietze, an adjunct instructor of Humanities and Drama for WilmU’s College of Arts and Sciences, presented Magic Garments: Clothing Shakespeare’s Characters, a workshop that was
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WilmU Competes at Cecil-Con — Game On!
Wilmington University gaming students participated in the first Game Jam at Cecil-Con, a 24-hour competition in which teams vied to create and complete games by
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WilmU: A Good Dover Neighbor
The Downtown Dover Partnership is intent on attracting businesses and consumers to the city’s core. Wilmington University’s College of Business is bolstering that effort on
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From WilmU to Top Superintendent
Dr. Carol Birnbohm, chief education officer at Lenape Regional High School District, has been honored as Regional Superintendent of the Year by the New Jersey
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Health Science Interns Get Hands-on Experience
In the rapidly evolving field of health care, people with health sciences degrees are playing a greater role in care management. WilmU students are getting
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Experiential Learning and the FBI
Wilmington University’s partnership with the FBI’s Hazardous Devices School (HDS) is giving undergraduates a head start in earning their degrees. Individuals who complete the six-week
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Exploring Adversity, Resilience and Hope
Social work and behavioral science academics and professionals gained valuable insights at the Groves Conference on Marriage and Family in June. The in-depth, three-day event
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New at WilmU: The Bachelor of Science in Biology
The state-of-the-art Biology lab at Wilmington University Brandywine More Than Just Microscopes Wilmington University’s new Biology degree offers research experience and creates career opportunities. The
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A Look at Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Security
Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are a rapidly emerging technology with global impact. Candice Carter, the chair of MS-Cybersecurity at Wilmington University and an internationally recognized