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Faculty & Staff, Community, Employee Equity & Inclusion, Exhibitions / Center for Black Culture, Library, Museums and Press
After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, President Lyndon B. Johnson urged Congress to pass Kennedy’s civil rights bill. Signed into law on...
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Academics, Community, Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, Special Events / Center for Economic Education & Entrepreneurship, Lerner College of Business & Economics
The Stock Market Game (SMG) is a program designed to introduce students in grades 4-12 to the global economy and the world of finance and investing. Working...
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The University of Delaware Library [www.udel.edu/library] announces the exhibition, “1864: Year of Destiny” which is on view from through Sunday, June 8,...
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The University of Delaware Library [www.udel.edu/library] announces the new exhibition “Nothing Is True, Everything Is Permitted: William S. Burroughs at...
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Academics, Community, Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, Lectures and Programs, Special Events / Center for Economic Education & Entrepreneurship
The Council for Economic Education in collaboration with The Delaware Council on Economic Education invites you to attend a luncheon on Building the Economic...
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Students, Academics, Community, Lectures & Programs, College of Arts and Sciences, Lectures and Programs / Physics & Astronomy
Atomic, molecular, & optical physics seminar presented by Ben Machta of Princeton University
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Students, Academics, Faculty & Staff, Community, Lectures & Programs, College of Arts and Sciences, Research Office, Lectures and Programs, Special Events / Criminal Justice, Legal Studies, Sociology
The Department of Legal Studies will host guest speaker Dr. Sascha Auerbach on Monday, May 5. Dr. Auerbach is a Lecturer in Modern British History at the...
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Students, Academics, Community, Lectures & Programs, College of Arts and Sciences, Lectures and Programs / Philosophy
Dr. Richard Hanley and Dr. Kate Rogers from the UD Philosphy Department will debate the ethics of abortion. This is a free event open to the public. Debate...
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