MEET YOUR GRADUATION GOALS WITH WINTER SESSION
UD's Winter Session is a great opportunity to catch up or get ahead. Many courses can be taken online - whether it is studying in a dorm room or away from campus! Register now for classes beginning January 2nd, 2025.
Winter session offers students the chance to explore new subjects, work towards their major or minor, explore internships, complete breadth requirements, retake a course, enjoy smaller class sizes, network with faculty, and more! Classes are condensed, allowing students to earn credit quickly.
Illuminating the Future of Health
See yourself as part of the future of health here at the University of Delaware. From classroom experiences, clinical opportunities, study abroad and more, you’ll learn interdisciplinary approaches that will help you develop the knowledge and skills to be part of the next generation of health-focused leaders in your field.
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A seamless transition
October 30, 2024 | Written by Amy CherryGabriella Trincia has found a welcoming, supportive home at the University of Delaware College of Health Sciences after transferring for her sophomore year. The applied molecular biology and biotechnology major couldn't be happier with her decision. -
Strengthening the workforce
October 24, 2024 | Written by Amy CherryUD's School of Nursing in the College of Health Sciences partners with Bayhealth to create a workforce pipeline. -
Athletic excellence
October 24, 2024 | Article by and photo courtesy of UD Department of Athletics, Community, and Campus RecreationThe University of Delaware Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2024 includes three alumni of the College of Health Sciences.
Advancing hope
Biswas-Fiss is leading an interdisciplinary research team consisting of Sam Biswas, professor of MMSC, Shawn Polson, associate director of UD’s Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, and Barry Bodt, a senior biostatistician in the Epidemiology program. Together, they’re developing a machine-learning model that could revolutionize understanding these genetic variants.