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Graduate Student News – October 18, 2020
Debate Watch Party Join the Graduate College, Graduate Student Government, and Department of...
Graduate Student News – October 4, 2020
Join the College of Arts and Sciences Saturday, October 17 for a Saturday symposium program...
Graduate Student News – September 20, 2020
Women in STEM seminar series This fall, the University of Delaware Graduate Scientista Foundation...
Akilah Alleyne
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Graduate Student News – September 6, 2020
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Graduate Admissions Assistant Sandy Matthews retiring from the University of Delaware
Graduate Admissions Assistant Sandy Matthews is retiring from the University of Delaware after 27...
Graduate Student News – August 23, 2020
A message from Lou Rossi, Graduate College dean Dear Students, Colleagues and Friends of our...
Emily Mongold
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) has awarded fellowships to six University of Delaware doctoral students, two students who recently received bachelor’s degrees from UD, and six alumni who earned their undergraduate degrees at UD and are currently enrolled in graduate studies at other institutions. In addition, two students from other institutions plan to matriculate at UD to use their fellowships, and five UD students and six alumni received honorable mention recognition.
We are pleased to continue to introduce you to some of these students. Emily Mongold graduated from UD in May with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and is enrolling at Stanford University in a doctoral program in structural engineering and geomechanics. Her research will be related to structural resilience and the impact of natural disasters, specifically tsunamis.
Ariel Hannum
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) has awarded fellowships to six University of Delaware doctoral students, two students who recently received bachelor’s degrees from UD, and six alumni who earned their undergraduate degrees at UD and are currently enrolled in graduate studies at other institutions. In addition, two students from other institutions plan to matriculate at UD to use their fellowships, and five UD students and six alumni received honorable mention recognition.
We are pleased to continue to introduce you to some of these students. Ariel Hannum graduated from UD in May, with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, and is heading to California to enroll in a doctoral program in bioengineering at Stanford University. She is interested in the application of MRI as a tool to detect and diagnose disease in the human body.