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MSU Scholar Emilio Moran and His Colleagues Are Rethinking Hydropower
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Tom Reardon Named University Distinguished Professor
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Outstanding alumni honored
UD Alumni Association recognizes Blue Hen achievements
The University of Delaware Alumni Association announced the 2021 recipients of the Alumni Wall of Fame and the Outstanding Alumni Awards who, along with recipients of the Emalea Pusey Warner and Alexander J. Taylor Awards for Outstanding Seniors, will be honored at a virtual awards celebration on Saturday, June 5, during Virtual Alumni Weekend. The UD community, friends and families are invited to attend.
Their names will be inscribed on a wall in the Alumni Circle, located near the Carpenter Sports Building (Little Bob) on campus, which honors recipients of the awards as well as alumni volunteers and leaders who have made significant impacts at the University.
By Brandon James
May 13, 2021 | 10:59 AM
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) â It was in Michiganâs 1850 Constitution, there was to be an âagricultural school.â That was the beginning of what we now know as Michigan State University.
The Agricultural College of the state of Michigan was established with five faculty members and 63 students on May 13, 1857. The college saw ups and downs before an 1861 act elevated its stature enabling it to grant Masterâs degrees. Its name became âState Agricultural College.â
After years and name changes, talks of merger and growth lay ahead as the State Agriculture College became the College of Applied Agriculture and Applied Science.
Center for PFAS Research
May 4, 2021
Dr. Angela Wilson s research highlights insights about the potential impact of PFAS on human, animal, and plant health, their transport and absorption in soils, water, and air, and potential mitigation strategies.
Dr. Angela Wilson is a John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry. Her group investigates several different aspects of PFAS interactions using a variety of computational chemistry approaches to gain molecular-level insight about (1) their potential impact on human, animal, and plant health; (2) their transport and absorption in the environment in soils, water, and air; (3) the impact of current replacement compounds; and (4) possible mitigation strategies. Among their recent work, they have investigated several human protein receptors to which long-chain and short-chain replacement PFAS compounds bind. It is this binding that can lead to the overaction of the protein; the overaction of the specific nuclear
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