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Board of Trustees holds spring semiannual meeting Eric W. Kaler named dean of College of Engineering UD seeks additional state support for capital projects Hens baseball team in NCAA regional in Oklahoma City Bayard Sharp Hall - County board recognizes UD's preservation effort Tune in for toning of UD's new pipe organ Prof receives national award for innovative teaching Sign up for 'Gary's Mile' Eight to be recognized with medals, honorary degrees Heat/health alert system creator addresses WMO Students help environment through greenway project Board of Trustees approves 35 faculty promotions Colleges, departments celebrate their graduates Outstanding scholar-athletes honored at sports banquets Steam shutdown scheduled Summer box office hours set Student wins top script award Faculty author - Book examines successful women administrators Faculty cited for excellence in teaching, advising Profs to attend Salzburg sessions on new info technology College mentors entertain students from Girls Inc. Special course explores how cultures remember history
Eric W. Kaler named dean of College of Engineering
UD seeks additional state support for capital projects
Hens baseball team in NCAA regional in Oklahoma City
Bayard Sharp Hall - County board recognizes UD's preservation effort
Tune in for toning of UD's new pipe organ
Prof receives national award for innovative teaching
Sign up for 'Gary's Mile'
Eight to be recognized with medals, honorary degrees
Heat/health alert system creator addresses WMO
Students help environment through greenway project
Board of Trustees approves 35 faculty promotions
Colleges, departments celebrate their graduates
Outstanding scholar-athletes honored at sports banquets
Steam shutdown scheduled
Summer box office hours set
Student wins top script award
Faculty author - Book examines successful women administrators
Faculty cited for excellence in teaching, advising
Profs to attend Salzburg sessions on new info technology
College mentors entertain students from Girls Inc.
Special course explores how cultures remember history