UD celebrates high rankings in latest U.S. News graduate-school rankings

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Former University of Delaware quarterback Nolan Henderson recently shared his knowledge and skills at a passing camp for high school quarterbacks in Bear. The camp aimed to help young athletes improve their game and learn from a seasoned player like Henderson.

In other news, the latest graduate school rankings from U.S. News and World Report have been released, evaluating various programs across different fields. The University of Delaware received high marks in several programs, with its physical therapy program maintaining its position in the nation’s top three and its speech-language pathology program debuting at No. 32.

President Dennis Assanis expressed pride in the university’s achievements, stating, “As we continue to enhance and expand our excellent graduate programs to meet the needs of our students and society, it is gratifying to see the expertise and hard work of our faculty and staff nationally recognized.”

Despite some controversy surrounding U.S. News’ ranking methodology, the University of Delaware secured impressive rankings in multiple areas, including Non-profit Management, Public Management and Leadership, and Computer Science.

Overall, the university’s strong showing in the latest rankings reflects its commitment to providing high-quality education and preparing students for success in their respective fields.

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