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WilmU Faculty Spotlight: From Juvenile Diabetes Patient to Compassionate Nurse Educator
Kathryn Leach Dr. Kathryn Leach will never forget the first time she had to give herself a shot — as a scared 15-year-old hospitalized with
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The New Vice President of Academic Affairs
Dr. Denise Wells became vice president of Academic Affairs on July 1, 2024. Her tenure at the University began in 2004 as an assistant nursing
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From Aspiring Lawyer to Nursing Leader
Wilmington University alumna Dr. Diane Juliano likes to say that her job is “to take care of the people who take care of the patients.”
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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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Launch Your STEM Career With WilmU’s New Chemistry Degree
When Dr. Esosa Iriowen — aka “Dr. E” — talks about chemistry, his face lights up. It is his calling and his passion, which he’s
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Building Trust and Collaboration: Health Professions Faculty Leadership Team Embraces Brené Brown’s ‘BRAVING’ Workshop
In a health care setting, working as a team is essential. At the College of Health Professions and Natural Sciences, members of the faculty leadership
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Prepare for a STEM Career With WilmU’s New Biotechnology and Forensic Science Certificates
Have you ever taken a COVID-19 rapid test at home? Scientists developed it using biotechnology — along with everything from vaccines to biofuels to pest-resistant
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WilmU Expands Relationship with Remote Island
Students in Wilmington University’s Family Nurse Practitioner program are helping to bring primary care to Smith Island, an isolated jot of land in Maryland’s Chesapeake
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Learn What Earning a WilmU Doctorate Can Do for You
As a college student in Canada, Dr. Mikaela Polman wasn’t sure what career she wanted to pursue until something clicked during her last year of
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Nurse Practitioner Students Get Hands-On Experience
With the ranks of primary care physicians in decline, family nurse practitioners are helping to fill the void. The College of Health Professions and Natural