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22 undergrads from Middle East, North Africa study at UD summer institute

Marine biosciences student wins French fellowship

Vice provost announces administrative changes

3 grad students to attend Nobel Laureates meeting

Grad student wins American Heart Association fellowship

UD Press awards 2008 Halio Prize

UD hosts national sustainable energy conference

HOK Sport conducts assessment of UD athletics facilities

Hotel opens new Brickyard Grille

Prof has busy summer as French horn pro

UD helps Georgetown plan its economic future

Dean's and grad lists posted online

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Debra Reese named director of Procurement Services

Prof honored for lifetime contributions to psychology

Education prof awarded Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowship

Undergrads hone skills through entrepreneurial internship

Ludington inducted into ISI Hall of Fame

PhillyCarShare pays visit to DelaWorld

Class of 2012 update

NSF grant brings teachers to engineering labs at UD

Former YoUDee voted NFL's fiercest mascot

Visting prof promotes UD partnerships with North Africa

Arts and Humanities Summer Institute raises awareness of UD

Ravens' Flacco jerseys available at UD Bookstore

UD Outdoor Pool slots still available

Rapid response and AED saved prof's life

Nominations invited for Böer Solar Energy Medal

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UD in the News, May 12, 2004

2:35 p.m., May 12, 2004--A roundup of recent news items about UD, its faculty, staff and alumni.

A story in the May 9 Mail on Sunday of London features the research of Norman Wagner, professor of chemical engineering, who is developing lightweight and flexible liquid body armor.

The UD Disaster Research Center is highlighted in a commentary in the May 8 New Scientist, which notes that governmental authorities underestimate the ability of civilian populations to cope with disasters. The center recently celebrated its 40th anniversary.

ALUMNI

Larry Probst, who holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from UD, is the new chairman and chief executive officer of Electronic Arts. He is featured in an interview in the May 9 issue of the San Francisco Chronicle.

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