Water Science and Policy: News and Announcements
UD Water Science and Policy News
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Nudging Toward Sustainability
January 13, 2026 | Written by Lisa WalenceusCarl Nelson-Poteet, a recent graduate of the University of Delaware’s interdisciplinary water science and policy program, explored ":green defaults" through a practical lens. -
Water Science and Policy program presents at brown bag seminar
December 02, 2025 | Mi-ling Li, Juyoung Park and Jacquie CarrollMi-ling Li, assistant professor of environmental chemistry and toxicology; Juyoung Park, water science and policy student; and Jacquie Carroll, graduate student in the Li lab, presented “Tracing PFAS Pathways from Marine Ecosystems to Human Health” at a brown bag seminar in Penny Hall, which was hosted by the water science and policy program. -
College of Earth, Ocean and Environment presents study at brown bag seminar
October 29, 2025 | Written by Amirreza Meydani and Delphis LeviaDelphis Levia, professor of ecohydrology, and Amirreza Meydani, College of Earth, Ocean and Environment doctoral candidate, presented the findings from their study, “Hydroclimatological Extremes Amplify Vulnerability to Tropical Disease,” at a brown bag seminar hosted by the water science and policy program. -
Water Science and Policy program presents at brown bag seminar
September 29, 2025 | Written by Megan WassilGerald Kauffman, interim director of the University of Delaware water science and policy graduate program, and Megan Wassil, water science and policy doctoral student, presented "The Water Science and Policy Implications of PFAS in Delaware Drinking Water Streams" at a brown bag seminar in Penny Hall, which was hosted by the water science and policy program. -
Water Science and Policy Program Thanks Founding Director, Inamdar
October 24, 2023 | Written by the Graduate College StaffInamdar, who is known to many as Shree, is stepping down from the reins but will continue with the program as an affiliated faculty member. Inamdar’s dedication to his field, the students and the program has not gone unnoticed.