ACADEMIC NEWS

Criminal Justice Pathway Gives High School Students Head Start

Now in its third year, the Criminal Justice Pathway has become one of the most popular pathways in the Appoquinimink School District’s Career Technical Education (CTE) initiative. Open to students at Middletown, Appoquinimink,and Odessa high schools, the pathway enables students to receive articulated credit at Wilmington University upon graduation.The credits help students save time…
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ACADEMIC NEWS

DBA Puts Career Shift on the Fast Track

Mohammad Choubdar started his career as an EKG cardiovascular technician at Johns Hopkins, where he performed stress tests and other diagnostic procedures. He got a taste of what he could contribute from a business standpoint when he developed an efficient physician workflow…
ACADEMIC NEWS

Four Ways to Earn College Credit While in High School

Did you know that as a high school student, you can earn college credit right now? At Wilmington University, you don’t have to pay to learn what you already know. Your experiences can turn into academic credits. That means saving tuition costs and taking fewer…
ALUMNI NEWS

WilmU Prevention Science Alum To Appear on Riveting True Crime TV Show

Dr. Hakim Stovall On Nov. 20, Wilmington University alumnus Dr. Hakim Stovall will appear on “Fatal Attraction,” TV One’s gripping investigative series about scorned lovers and the deadly actions they take amid failed romances. Dr. Stovall, a subject matter expert and graduate of Wilmington University’s Prevention Science doctoral program, will offer insight on the 2018 Jacquelyn Smith…
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ACADEMIC NEWS

WilmU’s Ed.D. Programs Help You Lead and Inspire 

As head of the Oakland School in Troy, Virginia, Dr. Barton Reese hopes to “make the greatest impact” by leveraging his experiences and skills — skills he refined at Wilmington University and calls “vital to where I sit now.” Before earning a Doctor of…
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WilmU Law’s Professor Mozee Delivers Newark NAACP Keynote Address

Nicole Mozee, J.D. “Taking Steps, Thriving Together” — that was the theme of this year’s NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet in Newark, Delaware, featuring keynote speaker Nicole Mozee, J.D., an assistant professor at the Wilmington University School of Law.  “I think it’s important for Wilmington University faculty to do these types of engagements because it fortifies our presence as a…
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ACADEMIC NEWSEVENTS

WilmU Law Students and Mentors Connect

“A mentor is someone who allows you to see the hope inside yourself” — that quote from Oprah Winfrey rings true at the Wilmington University School of Law, where students benefit from a strong mentorship program. “I am excited to see what I learn from the…
ACADEMIC NEWS

WilmU’s DEI Programs Foster Respect and Understanding

As Wilmington University’s student affairs resource coordinator and food pantry manager, Allison Laurant speaks to people “on such a personal level” — international students, LGBTQ+ students, neurodiverse students, food-insecure students and more. That’s why she…
ACADEMIC NEWS

WilmU School of Law Welcomes Accomplished Inaugural Class

For future lawyers, the first day of law school is always memorable, and when you’re part of an inaugural class, it becomes even more momentous. In August 2023, the Wilmington University School of Law welcomed its first 20 students. “It was such an amazing experience to be a part of the inauguration of the law school,” says Kendal Parliament, a J.D. candidate. “During orientation, it…
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