With the launch of its new College of Sciences and Engineering, Wilmington University is taking a bold step toward preparing students for the rapidly evolving demands of today’s STEM workforce.
Designed to break down traditional academic silos and foster interdisciplinary collaboration, the College reflects how science and technology intersect in real-world careers. Helping lead this initiative is Dr. Joshua Patterson, Chair of Graduate Sciences, whose background in applied chemistry, computational biochemistry, and cross-sector education uniquely positions him to guide the next generation of scientists and innovators.
Q. Wilmington University recently launched the College of Sciences and Engineering (COSE). How does this structure benefit students preparing for careers in today’s STEM fields?…