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The former chief financial officer of HealthSouth Corporation, Weston Smith, visited the University of Delaware in October to give a lecture on the lessons he learned from his experiences with the company and the events that landed him in federal prison for fraud.
While you’re out there living your life, cybercriminals are at work trying to get something that isn’t theirs – all day, every night, on weekends and holidays, 24/7.
Gift from UD alumna Donna Fontana to impact more than 700 teachers and 80,000 students in Delaware.
This year, the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics celebrates this centennial and looks back at how these first four business classes created opportunities for business education in the region
25,000 students. That’s an estimate of how many students Charles Link, the longest-standing faculty member at the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, has taught during his 47 years.
The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics and Horn Entrepreneurship announce recipients of the inaugural Blue Hen 17&43 awards
The University of Delaware’s student-operated restaurant Vita Nova is excited to welcome Chef John Deflieze
The Taste of Newark food festival, an event that brings together the University of Delaware and the city of Newark to celebrate the town’s restaurant and beverage distributors, recently marked its 14th year.
University of Delaware faculty members with expertise in each of the six areas of study that had winners of this year’s Nobel Prizes will discuss the significance of the winners’ work
With textbook prices on the rise, students are looking for new ways to save on books. University of Delaware senior Jim Jannuzzio, thought about this issue and realized that there had to be a better way to buy and sell textbooks.

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