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  2. List of colleges and universities in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware College of Art and Design is the state's smallest institution of higher learning with an enrollment of 111. [3] Wilmington University is Delaware's largest private post-secondary institution, with an enrollment of 19,295. [3] Delaware has two land-grant universities: Delaware State University and the University of Delaware. [4]

  3. University of Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The University of Delaware (colloquially known as UD, UDel, or Delaware) is a privately governed, state-assisted [1] [2] land-grant research university in Newark, Delaware, United States. UD offers four associate's programs, 163 bachelor's programs, 136 master's programs, and 64 doctoral programs across its ten colleges and schools. [ 4 ]

  4. DuPont Central Research - Wikipedia

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    The chemistry forms the basis for olefin metathesis, and Schrock ultimately shared the Nobel Prize with Robert Grubbs, a CRD consultant, for the metathesis work. Anthony Arduengo ’s persistent carbenes opened up a new area of chemistry and they have proven to be important ligands in the metathesis process.

  5. DuPont - Wikipedia

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    DuPont de Nemours, Inc., commonly shortened to DuPont, is an American multinational chemical company first formed in 1802 by French-American chemist and industrialist Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours. The company played a major role in the development of the U.S. state of Delaware and first arose

  6. Delaware State University - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware College for Colored Students was established on May 15, 1891, by the Delaware General Assembly. [6] The name was changed to the State College for Colored Students by state legislative action in 1893 to eliminate confusion with Delaware College, which was attended by whites in Newark, Delaware. [7] It first awarded degrees in 1898.

  7. Wallace Carothers - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Hume Carothers (/ k ə ˈ r ʌ ð ər z /; April 27, 1896 – April 29, 1937) was an American chemist, inventor, and the leader of organic chemistry at DuPont, who was credited with the invention of nylon.

  8. Wilmington, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Wilmington city, Delaware – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 1980 [21] Pop 1990 [22] Pop 2000 [23] Pop ...

  9. Dade Behring - Wikipedia

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    Behring Diagnostics, a Frankfurt-based [1] company bearing Dr. Emil von Behring's name, was spun off from Hoechst AG (which later became Aventis) in 1995.Soon after its formation, the company acquired a drug-testing firm called Syva Company and, in 1996, the diagnostics and clinical chemistry division of DuPont.