
Alumni and Friends

Alumni & Friends
The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Delaware boasts a robust network of successful alumni. Students and alumni can forge lasting connections, receive career advice, and potentially find mentorship opportunities by engaging with this thriving community through events and initiatives.
Here’s to many more years of
#BlueHensForever!
Thank you to everyone who joined us for Alumni Weekend 2025!
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MOORE BLUE HENS
Fall 2023 a unique time in the Moore family’s Blue Hen journey. Jessica (Cincotta) and (Kenneth) Todd Moore, Double Dels who graduated together in 1995, are watching their oldest child, Georgia, conclude her time as a UD undergraduate student while their youngest child, Ryan, is just beginning as a first-year student. As if it were destiny, Todd and Jessica’s names have also become a permanent part of campus this fall with an engraved brick on the Delaware Diamonds Society walkway, marking five years of consecutive giving at the society level.
Todd, scientific director of cardiovascular disease at The Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicines company, and Jessica, a leader in human resources and owner of ThriveWise Solutions LLC, generously lend their expertise to UD through mentorship, job shadow opportunities, speaking engagements and much more. Todd also serves on the College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s Advisory Council.
Alumni Stories
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Honorary degrees to be awarded
May 22, 2025 | Written by UDaily StaffMatt O’Donnell, Lynnette Young Overby, John C. Carney Jr., Robin Wilson Morgan, John R. Cochran III and Dennis Assanis will receive honorary degrees. -
Recognizing outstanding seniors
May 20, 2025 | Written by Alison ArmstrongTwo CAS students receive UD Alumni Association 2025 Warner and Taylor Awards -
‘There are secrets to unlock’
May 20, 2025 | Written by Veasey Conway of The Harvard GazetteClass of 1997 WUDPAC alumna Brenda Bernier compares the scale of Harvard’s preservation efforts to the Library of Congress. “Harvard has been collecting library materials since the 1600s,” she said. “It’s our responsibility to maintain it into the future.”
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