About the College | Facilities
The University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment offers world-class facilities for teaching, research, and public service on both UD's main campus in Newark and at the Hugh. R. Sharp Campus on the shores of Delaware Bay in Lewes.
We've got great computing facilities, premiere molecular biology labs, research centers, clean and wet labs, a mineralogical museum, controlled-environment chambers for marine plant research, the world's only tiltable wind-wave-current tank, the brand-new 146-foot coastal research vessel, the R/V Hugh R. Sharp, and much, much more!
Click on the links below to get more information about specific facilities
- Air-Sea Interaction Laboratory
- Cannon Laboratory Building
- Computing Facilities
- Delaware Aquaculture Resource Center
- Delaware Geological Survey
- Environmental Fluids Laboratory
- Interactive Television (ITV) classrooms
- Irénée DuPont Mineral Room
- Marine Advisory Service
- Marine Studies Library
- Ocean Acoustics Laboratory
- Ocean Engineering Laboratory
- Pearson Hall
- Penny Hall
- Research Vessels
- Research Centers
- Robinson Hall
- Smith Laboratory Building
- Virden Center