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Welcome back, #BlueHens! As the 2025 Fall semester gets underway, we wish you the best in your studies, research, and experiential adventures⁠—and eagerly await #UDel campus to start looking more like autumn. #WeatherGoals

Welcome back, #BlueHens! As the 2025 Fall semester gets underway, we wish you the best in your studies, research, and experiential adventures⁠—and eagerly await #UDel campus to start looking more like autumn. #WeatherGoals
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#UDel assistant professor Nicholas Ray was part of a U.S. National Science Foundation research coordination network that released a paper focused on nitrogen fixation in freshwater and coastal ecosystems. udel.edu/udaily/2025/au…

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Join us for our inaugural seminar celebrating 100 years of Geography at #UDel, featuring Dr. Sandie Mather and Dr. Tracy Deliberty, on Monday, Sept. 8th at 12:45pm! Join via Zoom link: udel.zoom.us/j/93749686188

Join us for our inaugural seminar celebrating 100 years of Geography at #UDel, featuring Dr. Sandie Mather and Dr. Tracy Deliberty, on Monday, Sept. 8th at 12:45pm! Join via Zoom link: udel.zoom.us/j/93749686188
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#UDel's Gerald Kauffman tells Delaware Online that the administrative process of declaring and rescinding drought watches is important so the state can avoid going "back and forth." Now, all of the indicators show normal water levels in Delaware. delawareonline.com/story/news/loc…

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When it comes to global minerals, #UDel's Saleem Ali tells The Wall Street Journal that “we don’t have sufficient global coordination. We have established clubs, divided between east and west, between global south and north." wsj.com/articles/could…

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Coast Day is back! Join us on Oct. 5th in Lewes, DE for plenty of exhibits, lectures, and fun activities—not to mention some explosive "volcanic" displays like the one below! 🌋 Learn more at: udel.edu/coastday

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“It’s not a faucet of water you can turn on or off,” #UDel's Carlos Moffat tells NBC News. “Are we really going to depend on other countries to collect the observations we need to know how sea level is changing in the United States?” nbcnews.com/science/scienc…

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The The Washington Post turned to #UDel's Jonathan Cohen, professor of marine science and policy, as the main expert for their story about the explosion of jellyfish off the Delaware coast. “It’s as bad as I’ve ever seen it," he says. washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/…

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"Aging in essence is a process by which the body loses information," writes Saleem Ali, professor of energy at #UDel, in Forbes. forbes.com/sites/saleemal…

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Mark your calendars for Oct. 5th! #UDCoastDay will have plenty of tours available—hi-tech labs, research vessels, weather stations, robotics, plus our new oyster hatchery! Learn more at: udel.edu/coastday

Mark your calendars for Oct. 5th! #UDCoastDay will have plenty of tours available—hi-tech labs, research vessels, weather stations, robotics, plus our new oyster hatchery! Learn more at: udel.edu/coastday
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The University of Delaware has named Peter P. McLaughlin, Jr. the new Director of the Delaware Geological Survey (DGS) and Delaware’s State Geologist. udel.edu/academics/coll…

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In case you're wondering: Yes, YouDee and Baby Blue will make an appearance at #UDCoastDay 2025! Check out the full schedule for our annual flagship event, arriving on Oct. 5th, here: udel.edu/coastday

In case you're wondering: Yes, YouDee and Baby Blue will make an appearance at #UDCoastDay 2025! Check out the full schedule for our annual flagship event, arriving on Oct. 5th, here: udel.edu/coastday
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Gilman Scholarship recipient and Environmental Science and Chinese Studies major Eva Grise had the opportunity to intern in Australia for a hydroponics company, providing crucial professional experience with a global perspective. Full story here: udel.edu/udaily/2025/se…

Gilman Scholarship recipient and Environmental Science and Chinese Studies major Eva Grise had the opportunity to intern in Australia for a hydroponics company, providing crucial professional experience with a global perspective. Full story here: udel.edu/udaily/2025/se…
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Via USA TODAY: Researchers at #UDel, including associate professor Aaron Carlisle, are equipping sharks with tech that they hope will help forecasters better predict hurricanes. usatoday.com/videos/news/na…

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We're less than a week away from Coast Day! Join us in Lewes, DE on Oct. 5th as we showcase important research and efforts to protect our coasts, forests, cities and agricultural lands across the region and around the world. udel.edu/udaily/2025/se…

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Fresh water can exist beneath the seabed because the geologic formations we tap for water supply on land don't just stop at the shoreline, #UDel's Holly Michael tells @newsweek. newsweek.com/fresh-water-de…