Delaware State University, a historically Black college, has announced it will file a formal complaint with the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, nearly a month after Georgia officials pulled a bus carrying the university's women's lacrosse team over for a traffic violation and...
Neal D. GoldsteinDepartment of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health, Philadelphia, USAJoanna S. SuderCivil Division, Delaware Department of Justice, Wilmington, USAPalgrave Macmillan UKJournal of Public Health Policy...
Delaware criminal histories and records are maintained by the Delaware State Identification Bureau, a division of the Delaware State Police. Find current Delaware public records fast and easily. Request criminal records from local law enforcement authorities and find out about prisons and individual ...
"DGE" means the Division of Gaming Enforcement of the Department of Safety and Homeland Security, as authorized by the Delaware Code. "Director" means the Director of the Delaware State Lottery Office as established by Title 29 of the Delaware Code. “game cycle” means all of the activiti...
College of Engineering The University of Delaware College of Engineering traces its beginnings to 1837, when a class in "surveying and leveling" was first taught at Newark College. Civil engineering became part of the science curriculum in 1850, but degree programs were not established until 1889 ...
College of Engineering The University of Delaware College of Engineering traces its beginnings to 1837, when a class in "surveying and leveling" was first taught at Newark College. Civil engineering became part of the science curriculum in 1850, but degree programs were not established until 1889 ...
College of Engineering The University of Delaware College of Engineering traces its beginnings to 1837, when a class in "surveying and leveling" was first taught at Newark College. Civil engineering became part of the science curriculum in 1850, but degree programs were not established until 1889 ...