Sandra Santiago Feeling overwhelmed? Having trouble getting organized? Feeling like there isn’t enough time? People start to feel that way when exams start up. These are all totally understandable reactions. However, a person doesn’t have to feel that way anymore because there are methods and tips to help […]
Pilar Briggs Over the recent years, it has become a trend for Black high school students to select an HBCU for college. Not only have celebrity HBCU alums helped promote the importance and cultural impact of such colleges and universities to convince Black high school seniors, but also […]
Da’Vonne Duncan Delaware State University made the decision to end Wesley College’s NCAA Division III athletic program once the acquisition of the PWI is finalized. This is not the first time DSU has made headlines in connection with Wesley College. The institution gained recognition for being the first […]
Pilar Briggs Covid-19, a serious virus that causes respiratory symptoms and even death, has affected millions around the world. From employees not being able to report to their work buildings, to families not being able to spend holidays and birthdays together, this virus has caused daily routines of […]
Please join us for a special University Forum celebrating Founders Day on Thursday, February 18, at 11 a.m. During the forum, University Historian Carlos Holmes will give a presentation on Parker vs. University of Delaware and its positive impact on the relationship between Delaware State University and the State of Delaware. Event […]
Da’Vonne Duncan On Feb. 3rd, Companion Champions hosted their second in-person event, in the Bank of American building on the DSU campus in Dover. The “2021 Vision Board” event allowed students to get creative with the use of crafts and Google Slides, for those who couldn’t physically attend […]
Khalia Ficklin Kojo Yankah was a chief presenter from Ghana and author of From Jamestown to Jamestown at the Bank of America building on DSU campus, this past Thursday, “at the event to commemorate the 400th-anniversary establishment of the transatlantic slave trade.” At the event sponsored by DSU […]
Maysha Foster The week of January 18th, Delaware State University students returned to school. Due to nearly a year long coronavirus outbreak, students are to adjust to their new normal on campus. Student life on campus, before the virus, used to be much simpler as many would say. […]
DSU community service organization “Fairy Godsisters” challenge students to create posters promoting mental health and self care.
Sherman Gay According to Inside Higher ED, Delaware State University becomes the first Historical Black College to acquire another college. The acquisition is set to be finalized the summer of 2021. Wesley College had a little over one thousand students. It seems that Current Wesley college students […]