Jul 6, 2021 | Water security, Wesley College
Atlantic White Cedar trees were once prominent on the East Coast of the United States. Previously known as green cypress, Atlantic White Cedar trees were such a presence in Delaware that they lent their names to roads — such as Cypress Bridge Road in Kent County — and...
Sep 30, 2020 | Student Research, Wesley College
Wesley College’s STEM UR-CATS (Undergraduate Research – Center for Analytics, Talent, and Success) allows for engaged STEM learning in different domains and at varying levels of intensity. In fall 2020, through external federal and state funding, Wesley’s STEM UR-CATS...
Aug 20, 2020 | Student Research, Wesley College
Sixty-eight STEM students at the Dover school were surveyed. Here’s what they said about their changing sense of community, career interests and more – click link here.
Jun 23, 2020 | Student Research, Wesley College
Biological chemistry majors, Jeremey Wirick (BS, 2019) and Osama Mahmoud (BS, 2020) made significant undergraduate research contributions and earned co-authorship on a scientific article in the high-impact International Journal of Molecular Sciences (IJMS). The IJMS...
May 28, 2020 | Student Research, Wesley College
Katelynn “Katie” Fry, Project WiCCED Communication Intern won the 2020 Wesley College Faculty Graduate Award. She is the first woman to complete the 4+1 Environmental Science program, and graduated with a 4.0 cumulative GPA. To learn more, click link...
Apr 30, 2020 | Student Opportunities, Student Research, Wesley College
Less than one third of Americans are capable of understanding the scientific issues we see in the news. It’s time to raise our standards of science and ensure these new learning approaches are available to all students regardless of income. A scientifically literate...