MAGAZINE

Dr. John Gray Retires

College of Education Dean Dr. John Gray’s tenure at Wilmington University was distinguished by transformative leadership and a commitment to educational excellence Dr. John Gray joined Wilmington University in 1993. He served as dean of the College of Education for 14 years, spending his final year assisting with special academic projects. Dr. Gray also served WilmU as director of Graduate…
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ACADEMIC NEWSMAGAZINE

Long Live the Modern Library

In January, I began working at Wilmington University School of Law as the associate dean of Library and Information Resources. I arrived here through a winding path from law. After graduating from Georgia State University College of Law and passing the Georgia bar exam, I practiced law for a few years, not quite finding my fit. So, I attended the University of Washington (Seattle) iSchool law…
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ALUMNI NEWSMAGAZINE

Community Intervention

In early 2022, Wilmington’s City Council and the City of Wilmington agreed to pay $38,000 to the Community Based Public Safety Collective to perform an analysis to help the city tackle and reduce community violence. The Collective interviewed over 58 stakeholders, surveyed…
ALUMNI NEWSMAGAZINE

Rodney Little: A Veteran Helping Veterans

Rodney Little Growing up in West Philadelphia in a family of seven, with a father who worked three jobs to pay the bills, Rodney Little was aware from an early age that college probably was not in his immediate future. That would come much later, at Wilmington University. …
MAGAZINESPORTS

Claiborne Selected for Student-Athlete Symposium

Daja Claiborne, a junior guard/forward on Wilmington University women’s basketball team, was selected for the Student-Athlete Symposium that took place in conjunction with the 2024 NCAA Inclusion Forum, held in Indianapolis from April 24 to 26. The Student-Athlete Symposium’s goal is to foster a sense of responsibility and leadership among participants and encourage them to champion…
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ACADEMIC NEWSMAGAZINE

When Will I Ever Need Math?

Students often question the relevance of math, and teachers hear it all too often. At WilmU, however, those in the Applied Mathematics program discover math as a key to success. Diane Bansbach, chair of the Math Department in the College of Education and Liberal Arts The…
ACADEMIC NEWSMAGAZINE

A New Full-Time Faculty Member

Dr. Robert Reyes, a seasoned professor and researcher, has joined the full-time faculty in the Doctor of Social Science in Prevention Science program in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. “Dr. Reyes is a new and welcomed addition to our Doctor of Social…
ACADEMIC NEWSMAGAZINE

Mentor Close-Out and End-of-the-Year Reception: A Celebration of Wilmington University School of Law’s Inaugural Year

Wilmington University School of Law celebrated the culmination of its inaugural academic year with the Mentor Close-Out and End-of-the-Year Reception. The event, held at the Brandywine campus, brought together students, faculty, mentors, staff, supporters, and distinguished guests to share, recognize, and celebrate the many achievements of the first academic year. The Brandywine campus has been…
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