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News 8 Today at 6:00

This segment highlights the Seventh Annual Emergency Medical Services Law and Policy Symposium happening today at Commonwealth Law School. This event brings emergency medical, healthcare and legal professionals together to discuss topics in the field.

Delco Today

Delaware Law School Renames Emergency Fund After Connie Sweeney

Delaware Law School has renamed their student emergency fund for longtime school administrator Connie Sweeney. The Constance M. Sweeney Student Emergency Fund, announced at Delaware Law's 50th anniversary gala celebration, is in recognition of Sweeney's more than three decades of service and her unwavering commitment to helping students succeed. Dean Todd Clark and Sweeney are both featured in this article about the honor. 

Sports Business Journal

Experts share concerns over World Cup pricing trends

Jeff Lolli, professor of sport & event management and associate dean for undergraduate School of Business Administration programs, is a featured expert in this article giving his insight into ticket pricing for the 2026 World Cup. Lolli shares that American fans are used to more affordable ticket prices for MLS matches and other sporting events. 

Penn Live

Pennsylvania’s forgotten constitutional right demands climate action now

This opinion article, authored Commonwealth Law School Emeritus Professor John Dernbach, argues that the recent pause on implementation of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative in Pennsylvania is not only halting climate policy, but also undercutting a constitutional obligation. 

6 ABC

FYI Philly

Widener is featured in this segment about upcoming America250PA events happening in Delaware County. Widener will host several community events throughout the day for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. 

CNN

Should you stop saying ‘um’? Here’s what experts said

Professor Angie Corbo, chair of communication studies, is featured in this article discussing the use of "filler words." Corbo gives insight into the use of filler words in different settings, sharing that some contexts may be more appropriate than others. 

Bloomberg Law

Delaware Looks to Future Without Musk as Blue Bell Trial Looms

Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh shares his thoughts on the potential outcome of a challenge brought to the Delaware Supreme Court against a new state law, S.B. 21, which transformed corporation law in the state. 

Far & Widener

Far & Widener Podcast: Jason Vosheski reflects on leadership, resilience, and the Widener roots that shaped a lifetime of teaching and coaching

This episode of Far and Widener features Jason Vosheski '97 '07, longtime social studies teacher and head football coach at Academy Park High School in Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania. A two-time Widener University graduate, Jason earned his bachelor’s degree in education in 1997 and his master’s in educational psychology in 2007. Over 25 years as head coach, he has built one of the region’s most consistently successful programs, leading his team to winning seasons in 15 of the last 17 years. Jason also shares his powerful story of navigating a multiple sclerosis diagnosis five years ago, and how the challenge has deepened his purpose as both a coach and educator. In this conversation, he reflects on the mentors and experiences that drew him to teaching, the evolution of his coaching philosophy, the culture behind his team’s sustained success, and the support of a community that has stood by him through adversity. 

Philadelphia Business Journal

2025 in Review: 5 largest gifts pump almost $230M into Philadelphia-area universities

The transformational $10 million gift to Widener from alumnus and Board of Trustees member Jack Dwyer '78 and his wife, Nancy, is included in this round up of major gifts given to Philadelphia-area universities in 2025. The gift led to the renaming of the School of Nursing to the Jack & Nancy Dwyer School of Nursing.

The Chester Spirit

Working with people in Chester helped define her journey in nursing

Nursing student Alexis Pelowitz '26 shares about her experience working in Chester with Save Your Soles, an organization whose mission is to help individuals at higher risk of foot and ankle health problems through education and community-based screenings. Pelowitz worked alongside classmates, faculty members and Save Your Soles founder Dr. Ronald Renzi to provide screenings in Chester. 

Delaware Business Times

DBT announces 2026 Delaware 222 list

Delaware Law School Dean Todd Clark has been named to the Delaware Business Times' 222 List for the third consecutive year. This list recognizes the most impactful business, nonprofit and civic leaders in Delaware.

Law.com

Mega-Mergers Pick Up as Trump Team Eases Barriers

Jennifer Sturiale, associate professor at Delaware Law School, is a featured expert in this article examining recent major business mergers. Sturiale offers insight into these major mergers including Hewlett Packard Enterprise's purchase of Juniper Networks. 

The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education Daily Briefing - Dec. 11, 2025

Widener's holiday video message was featured in the Chronicle of Higher Education's Daily Briefing email to subscribers on Dec. 11. President Stacey Robertson is pictured alongside husband Steve Smith and their dogs, Siena and Lucia, who all star in the video. 

Richards, Layton & Finger

Richards, Layton & Finger Lawyers Admitted to the Delaware Bar

Two Delaware Law School graduates are featured as part of a group of associates working at Richards, Layton & Finger who have been admitted into the Delaware Bar: Kristin Cunningham '25 and Madison Devlin '22 '25.

PCN TV

Christianity and the Law

PCN was in attendance at a recent Commonwealth Law School event covering topics around Christianity and the law.