“Delaware will shine.” That’s what UD’s fi

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,000 Delawareans in 2010. In November 2009, UD purchased 272 acres of land formerly occupied by the Chrysler Newark Assembly Plant. Redevelopment of this property into a major science and technology campus will bring signifi- cant dollars and thousands of jobs to Delaware. The first phase of devel- opment—comprising just one-third of the total acreage—could yield 5 million square feet of academic and commercial space, filled with faculty, students, researchers, office and retail workers and entrepreneurs. Casey Howard is a field hockey stand-out and a 2010 graduate of UD’s College of Education and Human Development. She was named a UD Senior Athlete of the Year and the Delaware Sports Writers & Broadcasters Association’s Athlete of the Year. Howard lives in Camden, Delaware. In the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at Christiana Care Health System— a Delaware Health Sciences Alliance partner institution— UD professor William Rose presses a wand-like tonometer against a patient’

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