Splash Financial Disclosures
Terms and Conditions apply. Splash reserves the right to modify or discontinue products and benefits at any time without notice. Rates and terms are also subject to change at any time without notice. Offers are subject to credit approval. To qualify, a borrower must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident in an eligible state and meet applicable underwriting requirements. Not all borrowers receive the lowest rate. Lowest rates are reserved for the highest qualified borrowers. If approved, your actual rate will be within a range of rates and will depend on a variety of factors, including term of loan, a responsible financial history, income and other factors. Refinancing or consolidating private and federal student loans may not be the right decision for everyone. Federal loans carry special benefits not available for loans made through Splash Financial, for example, public service loan forgiveness and economic hardship programs, fee waivers and rebates o
WHYY
By
The campus at University of Delaware. (University of Delaware)
All University of Delaware students must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before returning to campus this fall. UD President Dennis Assanis made the announcement in a letter sent to the university community Wednesday morning.
“The University of Delaware continues to progress through the spring semester with a renewed sense of optimism for brighter days ahead,” Assanis wrote. He added that having all students vaccinated will “continue protecting the health and safety of our community while transitioning to more normal academic operations and campus life.”
Students with medical or religious reasons for not taking the vaccine may be granted an exemption if they can provide proper documentation of their excuse.
Inauguration Day is on the way, and amid a pandemic and security concerns, President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will still be sworn into office in an outdoor ceremony with some changes to accommodate today’s health and safety needs.
One thing is certain: This year’s inauguration will be like none other.
“Usually, in addition to the swearing in on the west front of the Capitol, there’s a big parade, and that evening there are any number of balls. And usually, the inaugural activities start over a number of days,” said Tony Allen, Ph.D. who leads the Biden-Harris Presidential Inauguration Committee. Allen is also the president of Delaware State University in Dover, Delaware.
December 30, 2020
Andrea Waters, LCSW, has joined Pathways to Success as a supportive guide, educator and therapist. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Andrea Waters, LCSW, has recently joined Pathways to Success.
With more than 29 years in the social work field, she has partnered with many Delaware organizations and companies by working with children, individuals and families to help them maneuver through challenges in life.
She obtained her bachelor’s degree in social work from Delaware State University in Dover and her master’s degree in clinical social work from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va., with a specialization in children and families.
Waters approach consists of acting as a supportive guide, educator and therapist, utilizing cognitive behavioral modalities with an ecological and strength-based approach.
Delaware presidential electors cast votes for Joe Biden
December 14, 2020 GMT
DOVER, Del. (AP) Delaware’s three presidential electors cast their votes Monday for fellow Delawarean Joe Biden.
Delaware’s electors were Marla Blunt Carter, a former Biden Senate staffer and sister of U.S. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester; former state Democratic Party chairman John Daniello; and Marie Mayor, a former Democratic state House candidate.
They met at an empty gym at Delaware State University in Dover, seated at separate tables and wearing masks because of the coronavirus.
One-by-one, the electors announced his or her vote for Biden and Kamala Harris, then walked to a table and signed nine copies of the official certificate of vote.