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Resident Ensemble Players perform in the black box Studio Theatre in the Roselle Center for the Arts.
Students take in artwork during a pop-up exhibition in the black box Studio Theatre.
Student cellist performs in Gore Recital Hall.
The UD School of Music offers a large variety of instrumental ensembles open to all students on campus—both music majors and non-majors.
Guided tours of campus are offered throughout the year.
Fountain on The Green lit up at night
It's a graduation tradition for seniors to have their photo taken in the fountain on The Green.
Prospective students stop to learn about Gore Hall during a guided tour
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Memorial Hall and The Green
The Roselle Center for the Arts
Morris Library
The University Visitors Center is staffed with admissions counselors and Blue Hen Student Ambassadors who welcome families visiting campus.
Free restorative yoga classes are typically offered in the evenings, twice a week, for all students.
Wellbeing Center at Warner Hall
The Atrium is the largest study space in Morris Library.
During the first week on campus, students get to know some of UD's 400+ student organizations during the Involvement Fair.
The Community Commons is one of several spaces in Warner Hall available for students and may be reserved for meetings, events and collaboration.
UD honors veterans on Memorial Day.
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UD's Jazz Ensemble I and II are standard instrumentation big bands with saxophone, trombone, trumpet and rhythm sections as well as solo vocalists.
University Visitors Center
The Atrium in Morris Library is located on the second floor, providing all students with easy access to a central study location.
Students enjoy coffee on a study break inside the Library Commons cafe, The Nest.
The Library Commons is open to students 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The calm atmosphere and natural light make Morris Library an ideal space for collaborative or individual study.
Aerial view of The Green and Memorial Hall
Morris Library
Memorial Hall in the spring
Memorial in the fall
Wellbeing Center at Warner Hall
Wellbeing Center at Warner Hall
Warner Hall offers counseling services, group therapy, psychiatric services, education and prevention programming and more.
Formerly the University of Delaware’s women’s dormitory as part of the Women’s College, Warner Hall was built in 1914. Many of the architectural details, such as the fireplaces and the wood floor, are original.
The Hen Zone offers a variety of table and video games, including billiard, foosball, table tennis, air hockey, board games and video games (PlayStation3, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One).
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Caesar Rodney
Caesar Rodney serves fresh and healthy options for all tastes.
Caesar Rodney is UD's largest student dining hall.
Students watch basketball playoffs in Perkins food court.
Main entrance to Perkins Student Center
Perkins Student Center
With over 400 student organizations on campus, there is something for everyone to get involved with. From competitive robotics to Italian culture, there is a huge variety of interests.
Entertainment is offered throughout the year at Perkins and Trabant Students Centers.
The lower level of Perkins Student Center houses the Hen Zone, a gaming room open to all students.
Students participate in live event in Perkins Student Center.
Perkins Student Center
Students can play recreationally or enjoy friendly competition in Perkins’ Hen Zone.
Perkins Live is a late-night event series held on Fridays during the academic year.
There are over 400 registered student organizations and clubs at UD, some of which are housed in the lower-level of Perkins.
Harrington Commons offers lounges, kitchen and laundry facilities, Provisions On Demand (POD), a fitness center and more.
Harrington Halls
Harrington Turf is a central gathering place where students play volleyball, pass a ball and relax.
Students enjoy fresh air on Harrington turf between classes.
UD residence halls provide each student with an XL twin bed and mattress (full-sized in University Courtyard Apartments), a desk, chair, and a wardrobe, closet or set of drawers.
Students play a pick up game of football on Harrington Turf.
The University of Delaware Barnes and Noble is located on Main Street.
The residence halls are Blue Hens' homes at UD.
The UD book store sells swag, dorm-room essentials, UDairy ice cream, tech supplies and of course—books!
Group of students share a bite to eat on Main Street.
Students bring their laptop and books to Main Street for a change of study location.
Students hang out at a restaurant on Main Street.
Main Street Barnes and Noble
The Lil' Bob features an extensive weight-training facility.
Students enjoy access to group exercise classes right on campus.
With 18,000 seats, Delaware Stadium is home to the Blue Hens football team as well as both the Blue Hens men's and women's lacrosse programs.
STAR Campus
The University of Delaware Fightin' Blue Hen Marching Band is comprised of over 300 students.
STAR Campus
Carpenter Sports Building
STAR Campus is located on South College Avenue, across from Townsend Hall, the UD Farm and the Nelson Athletic Complex.
The Lil' Bob features a rock-climbing gym for climbing enthusiasts or for students ready to try something new.
The Delaware Physical Therapy Clinic is a full-service professional operation that is open to the community while providing educational and research experiences for physical therapy faculty and students.
The Health Science Complex at STAR includes the Nurse Managed Primary Care Clinic, the Physical Therapy Clinic and the Speech-Language Hearing Clinic.
Delaware Technology Park incubator space includes offices, individual labs outfitted to match the needs of startup companies, and shared spaces with equipment for use by all incubators.
Students train for their scuba certification in the Lil' Bob's indoor pool.
Carpenter Sports Building
The 1,000-square-foot living wall on STAR campus is one of the largest indoor landscaping walls in the region, containing 25 different plant species.
Flacco Strength & Conditioning Center is a 1000 sq. foot strength and conditioning center with 14 double-sided Sorinex squat racks and a 15-yard turf field just outside.
Carpenter Sports Building
Carpenter Sports Building
The Carpenter Sports Building, known to Blue Hens as the "Lil' Bob", is centrally located across from the Trabant Student Center.
STAR Campus
The Health Sciences Complex at STAR houses over 20 labs for research in pediatric mobility, neurophysiology, nutrition and functional foods, spine studies and more.
The Nash M. Childs Living Wall features more than 5,000 plants growing horizontally, away from the wall, in the north atrium between the Tower at STAR and the Health Sciences Complex.
Move To Learn (M2L) Innovation Lab inside the Health Sciences Complex on STAR Campus is home to the Functional Fashion Club, a student organization that creates accessible apparel for individuals with physical disabilities or special clothing needs.
FinTech Innovation Hub on STAR campus is dedicated to research for business and finance technology.
STAR Campus
Students from all of the colleges within the University are represented in the Marching Band each year.
The Nelson Athletic Complex fills up for Fightin’ Blue Hen home games.
The Fred Rust Ice Arena is the home for both the Delaware Club Figure Skating team and the Delaware women's ice hockey team. Outside of dedicated training hours, the ice rink is open to for students to enjoy.
UD Welcome Days host events like Cosmic Skating for students at the beginning of every school year.
The Whitney Athletic Center opened in 2021 and houses performance nutrition, strength & conditioning, athletic training rooms, academic spaces and student athlete development and more.
Students and visitors show off their Blue Hen spirit by taking a picture with the Go Hens sign at UD’s Athletic Complex.
Bob Hannah Stadium is the home of the Blue Hens Baseball team. The stadium features a fully artificial playing surface, two heated, full-sized dugouts on both the first and third baselines as well as a home and visiting bullpens with three mounds in each.
The sports performance nutrition center offers grab-and-go breakfast, smoothies, cooking demos and snacks for athletes throughout the day.
The University of Delaware's Stuart & Suzanne Grant Stadium is located just east of the Delaware Stadium and includes a field for soccer and a quarter-mile all-weather track.
Whitney Athletic Center
The Flacco Strength & Conditioning Center is located on the first floor of the Whitney Athletic Center.
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
UD’s 350-acre classroom provides experiential learning with animals, crop plants, wetlands, forests, greenhouses and laboratories for students in every program.
The dairy herd consists of approximately 50 Holstein cows.
Observe the relationships between plants and people through education, extension and research at the UD botanical gardens.
Townsend Hall
UD students make ice cream onsite with milk from the farm and serve over 34 ice cream flavors year-round.
The Fischer Greenhouse Complex and the Growth Chamber Facilities offer over 13,800 sq ft. of study and research space to students and faculty.
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
The University of Delaware's largest classroom is the UD Newark Farm.
Friends enjoy a meal together between classes.
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Blue Hens hang out on The Green on sunny days.
UDairy is a favorite treat to enjoy on The Green in warm weather.
There's no better place to be on a nice day than with your friends on The Green.
Students get some sun while they study on The Green
The main entrance to Morris Library is just off The Green.
Turf and grass fields behind the Lil' Bob are primarily used by UD's intramural sports teams.
Webb Farm includes The Animal Management Teaching Facility, Animal Science Teaching Pavilion, Webb Equine Center and Webb Cattle Barn.
Three floors of strength and cardio equipment were added to the 2013 renovation of the Lil' Bob.