As an alumnus of the
University of Delaware, David Shulick had an enriching time at the
university that gave him a foundation of knowledge that would later
go on to fuel his success at the Temple University Beasley School of
Law as well as in the courtroom, tackling large cases of class-action
caliber against large, well-known corporate defendants. Below is an
excerpt from the University of Delaware’s “About Us” page on
their official website.
“The University of
Delaware has a great tradition
of excellence, from our roots extending back to
a small private academy started in 1743, to the research-intensive,
technologically advanced institution of today.
Our alumni tell our story of
achievement, from our first class, which included three signers of
the Declaration of Independence and one signer of the U.S.
Constitution, to the more than 154,000 living
Blue Hens who are making vital
contributions to the world. Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and
his wife, Jill, are both UD alumni.
The University received its
charter from the State of Delaware in 1833 and was designated one of
the nation’s historic Land Grant colleges in 1867. Today, UD is
a Land
Grant, Sea
Grant and Space
Grant institution. The Carnegie Foundation
for the Advancement of Teaching classifies UD as a research
university with very high research activity—a designation accorded
less than 3 percent of U.S. colleges and universities. UD ranks among
the nation’s top 100 universities in federal R&D support for
science and engineering.”
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