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No Slack: Serving Country and Community
A ten-year veteran of the New Castle County Police department, Officer Nicholas Heitzmann, a senior in the Criminal Justice degree program, has dedicated his life
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Life’s Ingredients: A Chef’s Tale
There is no secret recipe for life, least of all a neatly packaged and successful life. However, great recipes for popular dishes often contain a
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Another Alumna in School Leadership Role
Dr. Taryn Fletcher is the new deputy superintendent of schools for Camden, New Jersey. As the second in command, she is overseeing academic programming for
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DBA Program Collaborates in Joint Student Orientation
In the spirit of interdisciplinary activities between colleges, the Doctor of Business Administration program partnered with the new Doctor of Social Science in Prevention Science
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Mobile Phones Bring Health Care Closer to Patients
Research by Dr. Angela Herman, Health Sciences Program Chair, shows that access to health care for people who live in remote areas can be literally
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Dr. Mary Kay Keller Attends Research Conference
Sharing the latest findings in clinical and translational research helps social science professionals who are working in the community, including Wilmington University graduate students, said
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From Co-op Student to Vice President
Almuthanna Abuasi started as an intern at Emergency Response Protocol (ERP), doing support work and “helping out with anything the IT staff was doing.” That
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Gaming Student is No Robot
One of the greatest joys of teaching is watching students blossom as they realize their personal potential. Daulton Nelson, a gaming student, took charge of
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Adjunct Publishes Book About Maryland’s Eastern Shore
An avid outdoorsman and newspaper sports writer and columnist, College of Arts & Sciences adjunct instructor Christopher Knauss recently published “Shore-Ku, Haiku inspired by the
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MBA Students Get Down to Business
Dr. Piyen Chang soon noticed two things when he began working with graduate students pursuing their MBA degrees. First, lots of students are intimidated with