1,000 Acres of Living Laboratories
Delaware Valley University (DelVal) is comprised of over 1,000 acres of land in three locations: main campus in Doylestown, and the Gemmill and Roth farms in Jamison and North Wales, respectively.
Students and faculty have access to the newly renovated, state-of-the-art greenhouses, fields, small animal laboratories, biology laboratories, the Dairy Center, Swine Science Center, Equine Center, Gemmill Animal Science Complex, Roth Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Apiary and more.
DelVal welcomes corporate partners in research and development in a variety of fields, including:
- Agribusiness
- Animal science
- Crop science
- Dairy science
- Equine science
- Feed studies
- Soil science
- Poultry studies
- Biosecurity
- Business
- Conservation and wildlife
- Criminal justice
- Horticulture
- Landscape architecture
- Sustainable agriculture
- Turf management
- Zoo science

DelVal’s Swine Science Center is a bio-secure facility on South Campus.

DelVal has extensive laboratory facilities for both animal and plant research projects, conducted by faculty and also by students under faculty direction.

The School of Business and Humanities Small Business and Entrepreneurship Center works with businesses to develop growth strategies, and holds an annual Shark Tank like competition, Spark Bowl.

DelVal green houses have recently undergone a multi-million dollar renovation and have state-of-the-art growing and research capabilities.
DelVal has one of the few Turf Management degrees in the country and students work extensively with golf courses around the region.
To discuss research partnership opportunities contact
Joseph Fiochetta, Vice President, Development and Alumni Affairs