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