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UDIT announces second annual digital spring cleanup challenge
Article by Lindsay Bergman-Debes | March 20, 2026
Join UDIT April 7-9 for a three-day challenge to declutter devices and build better data habits
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For the Record, March 20, 2026
Article by UDaily staff | March 20, 2026
University of Delaware community reports new presentations, publications, honors and memorials
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24 hours to build
Article by Hillary Hoffman | March 20, 2026
At UD’s HenHacks, students collaborate to quickly turn ideas into working prototypes
Interdisciplinary Programs
Graduate Certificate in Community Engagement
Partnerships help us provoke new thinking in the classroom, pursue new insights in every field, translate our discoveries to innovation and engage with the community."
The Graduate Certificate in Community Engagement prepares educated, engaged citizens and scholars who can address critical community issues and contribute to the public good. This certificate is particularly beneficial as funding agencies increasingly require researchers to articulate their work’s relevance and wider societal impact.
Recorded on students' transcripts, the certificate creates a scaffold by which scholars integrate their academic study into community engagement experiences through participation in coursework, community-focused graduate research or creative work, and hands-on experience.
Scholars will maintain a portfolio that may contain reflection materials, research documents, a record of experiential hours and a final synthesis that documents their deepened understanding as community-engaged scholars.
The Graduate Community Engagement Summer Scholars program offers highly motivated graduate students the opportunity to immerse themselves in community-based research or creative projects. Scholars spend 10 weeks (20-25 hours/week) during the summer in full-time pursuit of their projects in partnership with a Delaware nonprofit, government, community-based action research or service-based corporate agency and simultaneously pursue academic reflection. At the conclusion of the program, scholars present their projects at a symposium and receive a stipend of $5,000.
This program is open to students from any academic discipline, providing a valuable opportunity to pursue community-engaged scholarship.
Advisement
Students will assess their projects with assistance from CEI. They will submit a final report upon completion of the project.
News
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Campuswide test of UD Alert
Article by UD Office of Emergency Management | March 18, 2026
UD to conduct test of UD Alert System
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Planned network outage to support Core Data Center upgrade
Article by IT Communication Group | March 18, 2026
Campus services temporarily unavailable March 26 during critical infrastructure improvements
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Principalship disparities
Article by Jessica Henderson | March 19, 2026
UD Associate Professor Lauren P. Bailes shares new research on gender and race disparities in principal applications
