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{{short description|Public university in Newark, Delaware, United States}} | |||
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[[File:University_of_Delaware_Seal.svg|thumb|right|University of Delaware Seal]] | |||
The '''University of Delaware''' (UD) is a public research university located in [[Newark, Delaware]]. It is the largest university in Delaware and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is known for its research, particularly in the fields of science, engineering, and business. | |||
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==History== | |||
The University of Delaware traces its origins to 1743, when [[Francis Alison]] opened a "Free School" in [[New London, Pennsylvania]]. The school moved to Newark in 1765 and was chartered as the Academy of Newark in 1769. In 1833, the institution was renamed Newark College, and it became Delaware College in 1843. The college was closed during the [[American Civil War]] and reopened in 1870. In 1921, it became the University of Delaware. | |||
==Campus== | |||
The main campus of the University of Delaware is located in Newark, Delaware | [[File:UDel_Memorial_and_Magnolia_Circle.JPG|thumb|left|Memorial and Magnolia Circle]] | ||
The main campus of the University of Delaware is located in Newark, with additional campuses in [[Wilmington, Delaware|Wilmington]], [[Dover, Delaware|Dover]], [[Georgetown, Delaware|Georgetown]], and [[Lewes, Delaware|Lewes]]. The Newark campus is known for its Georgian architecture and beautiful landscaping. | |||
===Notable Buildings=== | |||
[[File:Udel_-_Gore_hall.jpg|thumb|right|Gore Hall]] | |||
* '''Gore Hall''': A prominent academic building on campus, Gore Hall houses classrooms and lecture halls. | |||
* '''Morris Library''': The main library of the university, it provides extensive resources for research and study. | |||
* '''Memorial Hall''': Originally built as a memorial to Delawareans who died in World War I, it now serves as a central academic building. | |||
* '''Dupont Hall''': Home to the College of Engineering, Dupont Hall is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities. | |||
[[File:UDMorrisLibrary.jpg|thumb|left|Morris Library]] | |||
The Delaware | ==Academics== | ||
The University of Delaware offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across its seven colleges. These include the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the College of Engineering, the College of Health Sciences, the College of Education and Human Development, the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, and the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment. | |||
== | ==Research== | ||
The university is classified as an R1 Doctoral University, indicating very high research activity. It is involved in numerous research initiatives and partnerships, particularly in the fields of biotechnology, energy, and environmental science. | |||
==Student Life== | |||
The University of Delaware has a vibrant student life with over 300 student organizations, including clubs, fraternities, and sororities. The university's athletic teams, known as the [[Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens]], compete in the [[NCAA Division I]] as part of the [[Colonial Athletic Association]]. | |||
[[File:University_of_Delaware_shuttle_bus_323_along_Delaware_Avenue.jpg|thumb|right|University shuttle bus]] | |||
== | ==Transportation== | ||
The university provides a comprehensive shuttle bus service for students, faculty, and staff, facilitating easy transportation around the campus and to nearby locations. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 23 March 2025
Public university in Newark, Delaware, United States
The University of Delaware (UD) is a public research university located in Newark, Delaware. It is the largest university in Delaware and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is known for its research, particularly in the fields of science, engineering, and business.
History[edit]
The University of Delaware traces its origins to 1743, when Francis Alison opened a "Free School" in New London, Pennsylvania. The school moved to Newark in 1765 and was chartered as the Academy of Newark in 1769. In 1833, the institution was renamed Newark College, and it became Delaware College in 1843. The college was closed during the American Civil War and reopened in 1870. In 1921, it became the University of Delaware.
Campus[edit]
The main campus of the University of Delaware is located in Newark, with additional campuses in Wilmington, Dover, Georgetown, and Lewes. The Newark campus is known for its Georgian architecture and beautiful landscaping.
Notable Buildings[edit]

- Gore Hall: A prominent academic building on campus, Gore Hall houses classrooms and lecture halls.
- Morris Library: The main library of the university, it provides extensive resources for research and study.
- Memorial Hall: Originally built as a memorial to Delawareans who died in World War I, it now serves as a central academic building.
- Dupont Hall: Home to the College of Engineering, Dupont Hall is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities.

Academics[edit]
The University of Delaware offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across its seven colleges. These include the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the College of Engineering, the College of Health Sciences, the College of Education and Human Development, the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, and the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment.
Research[edit]
The university is classified as an R1 Doctoral University, indicating very high research activity. It is involved in numerous research initiatives and partnerships, particularly in the fields of biotechnology, energy, and environmental science.
Student Life[edit]
The University of Delaware has a vibrant student life with over 300 student organizations, including clubs, fraternities, and sororities. The university's athletic teams, known as the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, compete in the NCAA Division I as part of the Colonial Athletic Association.

Transportation[edit]
The university provides a comprehensive shuttle bus service for students, faculty, and staff, facilitating easy transportation around the campus and to nearby locations.