College of Arts and Sciences Research News

Research News


The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Delaware is a place where dedicated scholars, artists, and scientists work collaboratively to advance knowledge across diverse disciplines. This page serves as a gateway to the latest research developments, academic achievements, and events within the college, highlighting the impactful work being done by faculty and students alike.

From groundbreaking studies in chemistry to explorations in creative writing and social sciences, our news section aims to inform and inspire, showcasing how our community is addressing contemporary challenges and contributing to the broader academic landscape.

Latest Research News
  • Senior Atif Bacchus looking into a microscope in a lab setting wearing blue latex gloves

    Investing in the Future of Science

    May 13, 2026 | Written by Atif Bacchus
    Senior reflects on how UD course changed his path and led him become a published researcher
  • Modernizing an ancient tradition

    May 06, 2026 | Written by Hilary Douwes
    Fashion student combines technology and design to create a belly binding garment for postpartum mothers
  • University of Delaware art conservation program featured on national TV

    May 02, 2026 | Written by CBS Series 'Mission Unstoppable'
    Mina Porell, affiliated assistant professor of art conservation at the University of Delaware and Winterthur associate conservator of paintings, and Rosie Grayburn, affiliated associate professor of art conservation at UD and scientist and head of Winterthur’s Scientific Research and Analysis Laboratory, were featured on the May 2 episode of Mission Unstoppable, a CBS series hosted by Miranda Cosgrove that introduces young audiences to women in STEM careers.
  • Educator to executive

    April 28, 2026 | Written by Karen B. Roberts
    Mary Dozier launches nonprofit out of her UD academic research
  • Laura Carlson inaugurated as UD’s 29th president

    April 18, 2026 | Written by Amy Wolf
    Campus-wide celebration highlighted University’s forward-focused chapter driven by shared purpose and community.