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Whom to Contact for More Information
| Type
of Inquiry |
Contact |
Phone
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E-mail |
| General
undergraduate inquiries |
Barbara
Carcanague |
302-831-0438 |
barbarac@udel.edu |
| General
graduate inquiries |
Renee
Watson |
302-831-6570 |
reneew@udel.edu |
Academic
issues &
curriculum questions |
Professor
Shenton, civil |
302-831-2447 |
shenton@udel.edu |
| Professor
Dentel, environmental |
302-831-8120 |
dentel@udel.edu |
| Professor
Cha, graduate |
302-831-2435 |
cha@udel.edu |
| Professor Shenton, Chair |
302-831-2441 |
shenton@udel.edu |
Visiting
the department
For prospective undergraduates and their parents
|
Barbara
Carcanague |
302-831-0438 |
barbarac@udel.edu |
Admissions
Applications, deadlines, campus tours and visitation programs
|
UD
Admissions Office |
302-831-8123 |
admissions@udel.edu |
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Student
business
Accounts, registration, transcripts, diplomas, ID cards |
Registrar's
Office/
Student Services |
302-831-2131 |
registrar@udel.edu |
Transferring
to the department
Do you want to transfer from another department or institution?
|
Theresa
Kalesse, Dean's Office |
302-831-0836 |
terrie@udel.edu |
Senior
checkout
Do you meet UD's requirements for graduation?
|
Theresa
Kalesse, Dean's Office |
302-831-0836 |
terrie@udel.edu |
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Outreach
programs
Enrichment and advanced degree programs for working professionals |
Kathleen
Werrell, Dean's Office |
302-831-4863 |
werrell@udel.edu |
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If
all else fails...
When
none of the above seem to be what you're looking for |
Marikka
Beach |
302-831-2442 |
marikka@udel.edu |
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Jack Puleo has won the NSF Early Career Development Award
Jack Puleo, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Delaware, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award to study swash zone sediment transport. The swash zone is the area near the shoreline where waves wash up and down the beach face.
The five-year $444,229 award is aimed at developing a broader understanding of the physics of coastal sediment transport in this area, thereby leading to significant improvement in the ability to predict such coastal phenomena as beach erosion and beach nourishment performance.
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