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Project Pericles

Announcing Our Program Directors Council

Professor of Criminal Justice Lauren Shermer has been named to the inaugural Program Directors Council for Project Pericles. This council will serve as a source for shaping ideas, strengthening connections among campuses and providing guidance connected to Project Pericles' core priorities. 

Fox 29

News at 4 p.m.

Casey Orange, a graduate occupational therapy student, made a guest appearance alongside meteorologist Drew Anderson promoting her capstone project. For her capstone, Orange created a series of educational sessions called “Gardening for Life” to teach techniques and strategies to help gardeners stay active and safe, while preventing injuries and supporting continued engagement in gardening for years to come. In this clip, Orange is featured in the 4 p.m. live news broadcast in addition to her appearance with Anderson on Fox29's streaming service.

Delco Today

Widener University Hosts AI Week of Events Through March 5

Building on last year's AI Day event, Widener is hosting AI Week through March 5. Events for students, faculty and staff are happening on the Chester campus to further the conversation around AI at Widener and beyond.

General Building Contractors Association

2026 Women in Construction Week Spotlight: Kimberlee Zamora, Ph.D., Widener University, Construction Management Program

This Q&A features Associate Professor Kimberlee Zamora, chair of construction management, as a spotlight on women in the construction industry. Zamora shares about what drew her to the construction industry, why it's important for women in the field to be uplifted and how the field can attract more women to the construction workforce. 

Bloomberg Law

Booming Docket, AI Briefs Add to Delaware Magistrate’s Workload

Delaware Law School Associate Professor Geeta Kohli gives expert insight in this article about the use of AI in the legal system, particularly relating to the Delaware Chancery Court. Kohli shares about guardianship decisions from the court. 

CMP Radio

Keeping It 100 Podcast

Widener’s Chester Community Clinic was the focus on the latest episode of the Keeping It 100 podcast hosted by Dr. Kristin Motley, health commissioner for the city of Chester and founder of Health Educated Inc. The podcast gave an overview of the clinic, its pro bono services, and impact on student learning. It featured interviews with Jill Black, associate dean of the College of Health and Human Services, Blerina Dinaj, a physical therapy student, LaRonda Lockhart-Keene, assistant professor of occupational therapy, and Mike McDevitt, assistant professor of physical therapy and director of clinical education.

Greg Spicka of Widener University is on TECH TUESDAY!

Educational AD Podcast

Director of Athletic Communications Greg Spicka is the featured guest on this episode of the Educational AD Podcast. Spicka shares about his background and his work with the Pride. 

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

2026 Ben J. Altheimer Symposium

Commonwealth Law School Dean andré douglas pond cummings, Delaware Law School Dean Todd Clark and Commonwealth Law School Associate Professor Kellyn McGee will take part in a panel discussion as part of the upcoming 2026 Ben J. Altheimer Symposium at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The trio will represent Widener on a panel discussing adverse childhood experiences and legal decision-making. 

6ABC

Action News at 11 p.m.

Engineering faculty, students, and alumni hosted a mini camp in Kirkbride Hall for high school girls. The camp, hosted in partnership between Widener engineering and the Philadelphia section of the Society of Women Engineers, featured hands-on labs and activities designed to introduce students to the different STEM fields and possible careers. 

Geo-Institute of ASCE

Director's Cut S07 E06 - Kayla Nelson

School of Engineering graduate Kayla Nelson '19 is the featured guest on this podcast episode from the Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Nelson shares about her work, time at Widener and more.