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2018 Criminal Justice Grad Lands ‘Dream Job’ with Government
Living and working “inside the Beltway” — Washington, D.C. and environs — can be extremely stressful. Traffic congestion, the high cost of living, the daily…
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Alums Become Trauma-Informed Champs
The three Wilmington University alums didn’t know what to expect when they were invited to participate in Trauma-informed Approach (TIA) training last year. The three…
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A Second Chance for Ex-Offenders
Dr. Darrell Miller started his professional journey in financial and facilities management. But he discovered early on that the corporate life was just not fulfilling,…
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‘Just Keep Chippin’ Away’
Go to the word “perseverance” in your dictionary. Is there a picture of Wendy Harris there? No? Well, maybe there should be. At last May’s…
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Cumberland County College Honors WilmU Alumna
Wilmington University graduate Danielle Hughes was among four Distinguished Alumni honored at the 10th anniversary ceremonies at The Shirlee and Bernard Brown University Center at…
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First Environmental Science and Policy Grad Scores NASA Grant
Environmental Science and Policy graduate Sharon Dutton delivered the Wilmington University 2018 Commencement Speech in May after being selected in a competitive process that took…
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Alderman Kelly Pettyjohn: Distinguished Alumni Award Winner
Alderman Pettyjohn has been selected from numerous nominees as the recipient of the first Distinguished Alumni Award, presented by the Wilmington University Alumni Association. Alderman…
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Distinguished Alumni List | 2018
The Nominations Are In! In honor of Wilmington University’s 50th anniversary, the Alumni Association is excited to announce the names of those alumni nominated for its Distinguished Alumni…
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A Healthy Family Business
After an overnight move from Pennsylvania to Charlotte, alumna Caitlyn Eckles formed what is now a thriving franchising enterprise. Caitlyn “Kat” Eckles is into —…
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The Future of Paramedic Education
A DBA alumnus is helping to inspire change that could save lives. Dr. Christopher Boyer admits that public service is in his genes. Many of…