Bridging the gap Retired police captain and Blue Hen alumnus Jerry Turning provides autism training to first responders across the nation
The Ride Ahead: Finding Power in Our Community | April 14, 2025 | 4:00-6:30 p.m.
The Ride Ahead: Finding Power in Our Community UD’s Center for Disabilities Studies hosts film screening and Access:Ability Scholars celebration
A festive train adorned with colorful Christmas lights, glowing brightly against the night sky. The train features intricate decorations, including wreaths and illuminated patterns, creating a cheerful holiday atmosphere. A brick-paved platform is visible in the foreground.
For neurodiverse people, holidays can present difficult challenges The holidays can be stressful for many, but for neurodiverse people – both adults and kids – it can be extra-challenging.
A boy wearing headphones looks at a Christmas tree.
Supporting neurodivergent loved ones Experts in the College of Education and Human Development share guidance for supporting neurodivergent family members during the holiday season.
Heartbeat of Delmarva: Zach Simpler Zach Simpler graduated from Cape Henlopen High School in Lewes and completed the University of Delaware’s Career & Life Studies Certificate program. Now, he works for the Cape Henlopen football team.