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Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges

Board Orientation: Setting the Stage for Effective Trusteeship

Katie Herschede, vice president of strategic initiatives and chief of staff, gives insight into how institutions can create effective and impactful orientation programs for new board members. 

Scientific American

Meditation’s Benefits Stretch Beyond the Person Who Meditates

Professor Mariah Schug, chair of gender, women's and sexuality studies, authored this article for Scientific American about the benefits of having a meditation practice and how meditation can improve personal and social wellbeing. 

NBC10

NBC10 News at 5pm

Commonwealth Law School Professor Michael Dimino offers legal insight into the Supreme Court’s 6–3 decision that limits the scope of nationwide injunctions.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Shore slam book: Miss New Jersey

Belle Nicholas, a graduate clinical psychology student who was recently crowned Miss New Jersey, is featured in this Q&A on her favorite parts of the Jersey Shore. 

North Central PA

Lycoming College introduces new legal studies major

Commonwealth Law School 2025 valedictorian Nicholas Grimes is featured in this article about his undergraduate alma mater, Lycoming College. Widener Commonwealth Law School and Lycoming College have a 3+3 agreement allowing students a smoother and more cost effective path to law school. 

Philly Live

Philly Live

Graduate clinical psychology student Belle Nicholas has been crowned Miss New Jersey. 

The Irish Echo

IAWA flies flag at ALA

Assistant Teaching Professor of English Ben Nadler read his research for a forthcoming book at the American Literature Association’s 36th annual conference.

Delco Today

Widener University Honors Brent Satterly, Recipient of Wollman Award for Inclusion

Professor Brent Satterly was honored with the 2025 Julie E. Wollman Endowed Award for Inclusion and Belonging. This award recognizes a Widener employee who engages in advocacy and efforts in support of inclusion and belonging, demonstrates an exceptionally high level of commitment to those principles, and works to enhance the success of underrepresented groups at the university.

DW News

DW News

Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane is featured in this news segment discussing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processes.