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Widener Announces Students Named to Homecoming Court, Royals

Widener recognized the Homecoming Court and crowned Homecoming Royals during the 2025 Homecoming celebrations. Rashem Bryant and Maritza Garcia were crowned the 2025 Homecoming Royals and were joined on the Court by Tamiya Anderson, Tavia Fair, Nyla Hyman, Aniya Moore, Saleeth Ulloa Lasso and Amanda Rappa

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Widener is mentioned in this segment which features a new Bruce Springsteen exhibit on display in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. The exhibit features a photo of Springsteen when he performed at Widener in 1975.

Delaware State Bar Association Bar Journal

Delaware Law School’s 50th Anniversary Gala

Coverage of the Delaware Law School's 50th anniversary gala is featured and authored by Mary Allen, executive director of communications. President Stacey Robertson, Dean Todd Clark, and alumnus Eugene McGurk ’78, chair of the law school advisory board, former university trustee and chair of the gala celebration are all quoted. The article appears on page 42 of the October journal issue. 

The Chester Spirit

Student lounge renamed for beloved Widener executive dedicated to diversity, inclusion

During the 2025 Homecoming festivities, Widener honored Vice President of Inclusion and Belonging Micki Davis with the renaming of the multicultural student lounge in the University Center to the Michelle M. Davis Belonging Lounge. Fred McCall, vice president of Student Engagement and Transformation, President Stacey Robertson, and alumna Eba Finger-Stentzel '18 were present for the celebrations and are quoted about Davis' impact on the Widener community. 

Delco Today

Widener University Named a 2025 Best School for Men in Nursing

The Jack & Nancy Dwyer School of Nursing is one of only 16 schools nationwide to be named a best school for men in nursing by the American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN). This is the first time that Widener has received this designation. Associate Professor Normajean Colby accepted the award at the AAMN's annual conference, and is quoted in this article about the significance of this recognition.

See also: CBS 3, Delaware County Daily Times

Far & Widener

Far & Widener Podcast: Emmy Award-winning creatives Andrew Proctor and Dakarai Daniel share how their Widener experience and teamwork led them from campus studios to redefining game day at the Washington Commanders

This episode of Far and Widener features Andrew Proctor '19 and Dakarai Daniel '19, Emmy Award-winning creatives and Widener University alumni who work for the Washington Commanders. Andrew, a game presentation producer, and Dakari, a motion graphics designer, share their journeys from Widener’s Freedom Hall to the NFL, reflecting on how their experiences in communication studies and campus media shaped their careers. They discuss the creative process behind their Emmy-winning intro video for the Commanders, which reimagined the team’s game day experience and energized fans and players alike. The conversation explores their early influences, the challenges they faced after graduation. They share how their Widener connections and a shared passion for storytelling helped them break into professional sports media and enhance fan engagement. 

Bloomberg Law

J&J’s Billion-Dollar Appeal Aims Spotlight at ‘Litigation Trap’

Geeta Kohli, Delaware Law School associate professor, gives expert contract and business law insight into earning payouts in mergers and acquisitions, highlighting the recent Johnson & Johnson litigation before the Delaware Court of Chancery. 

The National Jurist

Widener Law Commonwealth signs dual admissions agreement with YSU

A new 3+3 agreement between Commonwealth Law School and Youngstown State University in Ohio is highlighted. Dean andré douglas pond cummings and Associate Dean of Admissions Matthew Kerns are both featured speaking about the new agreement and benefits for students. 

FOX 29

Good Day Uncut: Work In Sport Experience

Good Day Uncut spent Tuesday morning at the Work in Sports program for high school students, hosted in partnership between Widener University and the Philadelphia Union. This 30-minute segment, broadcast live from the Union campus, features interviews with Jill Black, associate dean of the College of Health and Human Services, Courtney Kelly, associate vice president for enrollment, Sean Fatiga '27, a graduate student in the physical therapy program, as well as representatives from the Union and students from Malvern Prep.