Hot off the presses
Art by Bondé Angeline April 20, 2026
From a new UD president to America’s 250th anniversary, there’s much to celebrate in the pages of University of Delaware Magazine
Now landing in mailboxes, the latest University of Delaware Magazine captures an institution in full stride — equal parts legacy and forward motion.
The issue opens with a long view. We the Blue Hens traces the University’s roots back to the earliest days of the republic, when education wasn’t just about personal advancement; it was a civic duty. The piece makes a timely argument: that the American experiment still depends on informed citizens — and UD is helping sustain democracy.
From there, the focus tightens to a different kind of endurance. In Going the Distance, newly minted UD President Laura Carlson leads the way the same way she logs miles — steady, deliberate and with an eye on the long game. Thirty-eight marathons in, including Boston this past weekend, she’s less interested in the finish line than the collective pace: setting a rhythm the entire university can move to.
Then comes a surge of adrenaline. Delaware football’s leap onto a bigger stage (and a bowl win to match) signals a program building real momentum. This is expansion with intent: more visibility, more opportunity, more Blue Hen pride.
Finally, the issue zooms out again, this time across the Atlantic. Michael Williamson, a UD alum now steering Wrexham AFC alongside Hollywood ownership, is navigating one of the most unlikely success stories in global sports. His strategic approach is a reminder: scale means nothing if you lose the thread of community.
Elsewhere in the issue:
- How UD is advancing the fight against Alzheimer's
- What undergraduates are learning in the Land of Fire and Ice, aka Patagonia
- Why alumni Shaun Zetlin wants to improve your “emotional fitness”
Check your mailbox, Blue Hens, and thanks for reading.
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