Revolutionary thinking—it’s part of our DNA at UD. Our first students in 1743 helped found this nation. Today, we’re marshaling that daring spirit and our expertise in science, engineering, the social ...
The Investments Office is responsible for investing and overseeing more than $4.6 billion in endowment, retirement, operating and other investments. Managed by the University’s Chief Investment ...
The following links and resource pages will assist you in finding the texts of laws, statutes, regulations, ordinances, court decisions, and other primary-source legal materials. Please note that all ...
The following list highlights some of the legal services provided by the Office of General Counsel but is not comprehensive. For any matter that may have legal implications for the University, please ...
The University of Delaware is engaged in the process of reaffirming our accreditation from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). This process, with a tentative completion date ...
Camps that are not sponsored by the University are noted in the individual listings, and the University is not responsible for their operation. To find out if a camp is open to and/or accessible for ...
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) is a global institutional accreditor that assures students and the public of the educational quality for more than 500 institutions of higher ...
The Office of General Counsel (“OGC”) oversees the management and provision of all legal services for the University. These legal services cover a variety of fields, including construction and real ...
Our community is strong. Our relationships sustain us. Alumni, friends, families and students of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources work together to create a lasting legacy and fulfill ...
Successful people often find themselves at a professional crossroads: Me or us? Are my victories enough, they ask, or would I be more fulfilled uplifting others? The answer to this question ...
At the start of the 20th century, Baltimore was a rapidly growing and racially segregated city, where a series of new local laws barring Black families from moving into white neighborhoods became a ...