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As members of the Maryland Delaware D.C. Press Association (MDDC), Cape Gazette 's work has regularly been recognized each year at the annual MDDC Editorial and Advertising Contests. In 2015, the ad and production departments won 25 awards in 17 categories, as well as the Sweepstakes Award in their division for the greatest number of prizes.
The first known African American newspaper published in Delaware was Our National Progress, which from 1869 to 1875 was published simultaneously in Wilmington and other cities in the Mid-Atlantic states, [1] and was "viewed by some as the only national Black paper in the corridor between Washington and New York."
Delaware Alternative Press [31] Delaware City Press: Delaware City: 1913 Weekly J. L. Rusbridge [32] Delaware Coast News: Rehoboth Beach: 1928 1946 Weekly R. B. Ingram [33] Delaware Democrat: Wilmington: 1857 1858 Weekly W. H. White & J. Stradley [34] Delaware Free Press: Wilmington: 1830 Weekly Henry Wilson [35] Delaware Free Press: Newark ...
The University of Delaware Press (UDP) is a publishing house and a department of the University of Delaware in the United States, whose main campus is at Newark, Delaware, where the University Press is also based. Established in the early 1970s, the UDP published few books until 1975, when it joined the Associated University Presses (AUP ...
Oct. 28—The Delaware County Historical Association was one of 20 history-related organizations across the state to receive a $5,000 grant from the Pomeroy Fund. Educators receiving support ...
Oak Knoll in New Castle, DE. Oak Knoll Books was founded in 1976 in Newark, Delaware by Robert D. (Bob) Fleck Jr. (1947–2016). [3] He founded Oak Knoll Press in 1978. [4] [5] Both parts of Oak Knoll specialize in books "about book collecting, book selling, bibliography, libraries, publishing, private press printing, fine printing, bookbinding, book design, book illustration, calligraphy ...
Dawes is the Vice Provost for Libraries and Museums [2] and May Morris University Librarian at the University of Delaware. In this capacity, Dawes is also responsible for the University of Delaware Press. [3] He served as Associate University Librarian at Washington University in St. Louis from 2013 to 2016.
Emalea Pusey Warner (June 21, 1853 – April 13, 1948) was an American educator, clubwoman, and suffragist. She was the first president of the Delaware State Federation of Women's Clubs in 1898, and in 1927 she was the first woman appointed a trustee of the University of Delaware.