After helping locate a missing WWII aircraft, UD alumni will travel to Arlington to honor the airman finally being laid to rest. https://t.co/SruxzQBly9
Scientists from UD and other institutions are exploring the use of tagged sharks as mobile ocean sensors to collect critical data for hurricane research and environmental studies. (Via @GCNNow) https://t.co/jkCUGyWpJO
As an environmental science major at the University of Delaware, Kyle Dennis works on complicated scientific problems while also engaging with communities, including a tree inventory on the west side of Wilmington. https://t.co/FHslGl6tcn
University of Delaware geologist Jessica Warren and colleagues report new understandings of how earthquakes operate on the Gofar transform fault in the Pacific Ocean. https://t.co/Ix1rUxc2EZ
At UD, undergraduate Thomas Florio was able to take his curiosity about storms to the next level, majoring in meteorology and climate science. https://t.co/Fvg5S6ssmL
Let the adventure continue! Congratulations to all of our amazing graduates at today's UD CEOE Convocation. ๐๐๐๐ #UDGrad2026#BlueHensForever
Thanks to the efforts of UD students, Delaware governor Matt Meyer signed an official proclamation declaring May 18-22, 2026, as โDelaware Heat Awareness Week.โ https://t.co/0HaUD03Bn8
Ella Reifsneider, who is graduating from the University of Delaware with a degree in environmental studies, recently spoke with CEOE communications team about her time at UD and her future plans. #UDGrad2026 https://t.co/c8mhjjnzXO
It's R/V Sharp season again! The vessel began sailing earlier this month; stay tuned for more updates and photos from its research efforts across the globe.
Pinki Mondal, associate professor at UD, uses remote sensing to study the creeping reach of saltwater in Delaware, through seed funding from the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR). https://t.co/h72tN3ob0S
A new study from the University of Delaware and the Delaware Geological Survey supports coastal monitoring efforts by deploying simple trail cameras along the Delaware coast to better understand sand-transport patterns. https://t.co/IIkWx3xWpz
Doctoral student TreVaughn Ellis collects underwater samples to help aid his research on characterizing the microbial symbiotes living on the surfaces of algae. https://t.co/ClWxb7516n
UD doctoral candidate Mehrnaz Haghdadi and doctoral student Nora Lucas conducted research focused on the water use of 12 golf courses in St. George, Utah, an arid, rapidly growing city in the Colorado River Basin. https://t.co/O1uNAMAvIt
On #IHeartUD Giving Day, the Blue Hen community is giving back to the University that we love! ๐๐ Join us in giving from the heart to support causes in the College of Earth, Ocean and Environment. See the full list at: https://t.co/6LQo2OzdF4
Bring a friend. Grab some food. Learn some science! Join CEOE on May 11 for two presentations from coastal and marine science experts: Dr. Mark Moline and Dr. Arthur Trembanis. Learn more and register here: https://t.co/pbYx1ePMlh
Join the #REEF@UD program on May 4th for the fifth annual Ratcliffe Eco Entrepreneurship Fellows Demo Day! Teams of eco-entrepreneurs will pitch their innovative solutions to environmental challenges. Register by Apr. 30 here: https://t.co/o5T7cAU7OI
Via @newscientist: A new report authored by Willett Kempton, professor of marine science and policy, shows consumers and businesses can make money off EVs fitted with VG2 technology, which was developed at UD. https://t.co/Il72ofsMa0
UD's Jerry Kauffman tells Delaware Public Media that DE is acting on a significant threat to public health from PFAS and emerging chemicals. โDelaware did a very good job in releasing this strategic plan and making it transparent." https://t.co/IEexHBI19Q