Wilmington University is expanding its education offerings by opening a business communications course that is taught in Spanish the next coming weeks.
Almost a decade ago, when Dr. Milton Muldrow first came to Wilmington University, there were no science programs avail-able for undergraduate or graduate students.
Title: President Workplace: Wilmington University Alma Maters: Wilmington University, University of Pennsylvania Boards: Delaware State Chamber of Commerce, Boys & Girls Club of Delaware, American Council on Education: Office of […]
DOVER — Apprentices progressing toward a career in select trades in Delaware will soon have the opportunity to earn up to 42 college credits for their hard work. The STEP […]
Wilmington University broke ground on the $71 million law school and a convocation center, expected to open in 2025, on Thursday.
The Longwood Foundation has granted Wilmington University $1 million to boost efforts to build two new buildings, including one for its new law school at its Brandywine Campus.
WILMINGTON — Wilmington University is offering a new esports certificate that will unlock marketable skills in programming, public relations, data analysis and more. Starting this fall, Wilmington University will offer […]
Wilmington University School of Law has hired a faculty with trial and litigation experience, promising a student-focused curriculum.
WILMINGTON – Widener University has named Todd J. Clark, an associate dean in Florida, to take over the Delaware Law School at a historic time of change in the state’s […]
Two Delaware colleges have seen enrollment numbers rebound since the COVID-19 pandemic pushed many college students to rethink plans — and hundreds of students have opted into graduate programs. The […]
WILMINGTON – Wilmington University plans to launch its new School of Law next fall, with a unique and innovative program that addresses many of the challenges in legal education. The […]
WILMINGTON – Wilmington University announced Wednesday evening that it will launch a new School of Law, which would be a dramatic change in the state’s legal landscape which has long […]
The highly anticipated annual U.S. News & World Report rankings were recently released, giving a look at some of the nation’s “best” colleges and universities. The Top 5 don’t hold […]
NEWARK —Three of Delaware’s universities and colleges have raised tuition for students this year, mirroring a national trend of rising tuition increases across the country. Earlier this summer, the University […]
WILMINGTON – With employers still looking to fill thousands of open positions while facing increasing wage trends and new demand to work remotely, many are turning to employer-sponsored education, and […]
Fort Washington, Pa. — Acts Retirement-Life Communities (Acts) will partner with Wilmington University to offer employees the chance to pursue online undergraduate or advanced degrees. The largest not-for-profit owner, operator, and […]
The Delaware Restaurant Association (DRA) has launched a free 10-course training to anyone looking to upskill, retrain or start a career in the hospitality industry. Courses include industry-recognized training courses […]
Lexington, Ky. – Wilmington University and Valvoline, Inc. announced a new education partnership that will provide expanded opportunities to Valvoline employees interested in pursuing an undergraduate or advanced college degree. […]
Jennifer Cohan CEO, Leadership Delaware Institute After 31 years of working with infrastructure and roadways, Jennifer Cohan is preparing a different path for herself as CEO of the Leadership Delaware […]
WILMINGTON — Governor John Carney announced a $45 million Higher Education Relief Fund, which will assist Delaware colleges and universities affected by COVID-19. “This COVID-19 pandemic has impacted nearly everyone, including higher education institutions,” […]
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