Whether they're working in the lab, the classroom, or the field, CEOE students gain experiences that help them go on to rewarding careers as educators, scientists, consultants, and policy specialists. Read more about our academic offerings »
Visitors at Coast Day 2009 eagerly waited in line to tour the R/V Hugh R. Sharp, CEOE's 146-ft. ship that has been described as the most advanced coastal research vessel in the United States. Read more about our marine operations »
The Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) car lets drivers return power generated by the vehicle to the electric grid. With its development led by Professor of Marine Policy Willett Kempton, the electric car helps drivers save money -- and the environment. Read more about CEOE research »
The College of Marine and Earth Studies and the Department of Geography have aligned to create the new College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment (CEOE). CEOE is comprised of two departments -- Geological Sciences and Geography -- and a School of Marine Science and Policy. Learn more about CEOE »
The 2009 Coast Day -- our free, family-friendly celebration of Delaware's coastal resources held each October -- attracted one of our biggest crowds yet with about 13,000 visitors! Find out more about Coast Day »