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Making Active Learning in Science More Accessible to All Delaware Students
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...
Wesley 2020 Scholars Day WiCCED Posters
Please visit https://my.wesley.edu/ICS/Posters/ to learn more about the exciting research our students have been involved in at Wesley College.
Water quality solutions to be presented in online CIB STAC meeting
University of Delaware faculty members Holly Michael and Leah Palm-Forster will discuss a collaborative research project called WiCCED (Water in the Changing Coastal Environment of Delaware) at the Center for Inland Bays Scientific & Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) March 27, 2020.
Wesley Environmental Science STEM Ambassador Gets Published
Katelynn “Katie” Fry, a Wesley candidate for the 5-year undergraduate/graduate Environmental Science BS/MS degree this May (2020), recently received the exciting news that she is now an author within the journal of the National Council for Undergraduate Research...
Delaware Beekeeping Association’s Beekeeping Workshop: Buzzing Success at Wesley College
On Saturday, January 18, 2020, Wesley College hosted the Delaware Beekeeping Association’s beekeeping workshop for beginning and intermediate beekeepers for the fifth time. With over 150 eager enthusiasts of all ages in attendance, it’s safe to say this event was...
Disconnected: Thousands in Delaware lack access to safer public water
Consuelo McGowan was treading the dusty grounds of a rental mobile-home community in Ellendale, Delaware, known as “The Hole.” Trash and old furniture were strewn all around, though McGowan and other volunteers cleaned up a few months ago. She climbed the concrete...
Project WiCCED Network in Action – November 2019
To see some of what the Project WiCCED team members have been up to, download the newsletter. For questions about the newsletter or to be included in future newsletters, please email the Communications Team Lead, Christine Colalillo.
Many Wilmington residents don’t trust their drinking water. How can we fix that? (opinion)
Many low income residents rightfully fear that their water is poisoned. Involving them directly in testing goes a long way to easing their fears. According to studies conducted by the University of Delaware, 78% of Southbridge residents were “concerned” about the...
In a changing climate, ghost forests of the Delaware Bay testify to saltwater’s power
"What makes the Delaware Bay the Delaware Bay is the Atlantic white cedar," Kauffman said. "They are sentinels. They are early warning systems of what’s occurring." Now Stotts, through a National Science Foundation-supported research initiative called Project WiCCED...
DRIVEN TO DISCOVER: ZIZHUO XU
UD undergraduate student, Zizhuo Xu, discusses his experience conducting research with Dr. Shanshan Ding over the summer in a new UDaily article. Their work together focused on machine learning and big data analytics, particularly as they relate to human decision...