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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. 

Reuters

US Supreme Court girds for culture wars with LGBT, guns and race cases

This article examines the cases being argued before the U.S. Supreme Court this term and quotes Michael Dimino, professor at Commonwealth Law School, in reference to Louisiana v. Callais, a case that could decide whether section two of the Voting Rights Act is constitutional.

Delco Today

Widener University, Philadelphia Union Partner on ‘Work-in-Sports’ Experience for High School Students

Widener and the Philadelphia Union are partnering again for the “Work in Sports” field trips that expose area high school students to careers in professional sports. The three-day series kicks off today and will feature presentations by Widener business, communication studies, and physical therapy faculty members, as well as Union employees, highlighting topics such as game-day experience, high-end hospitality, sporting communications, sports medicine, player relations, ticketing, and corporate public relations.

CBS 3

CBS News Philadelphia

Widener celebrated the unveiling of the Jack & Nancy Dwyer School of Nursing with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 1. The School of Nursing has been renamed for alumnus Jack Dwyer ’78 and his wife Nancy in recognition of their $10 million transformational gift to Widener.

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LVP News

College application fair

Senior Admissions Counselor Joana Rodriguez is featured in this article about a recent college fair at Bethlehem Area School District.

Shippensburg University News

Ship announces Alumni Awards of Distinction

Kady Taylor, a doctoral student at Widener, was honored by her undergraduate alma mater with their outstanding young alumni award.

Franklin County Free Press

The Seeing Eye Recognizes 29 Volunteers with Service Awards and $55,000 in Scholarships

Widener nursing major Carolyn Roberti has been awarded a scholarship from The Seeing Eye, a service which provides specially bred and trained dogs to guide people who are blind. To qualify for this scholarship, students must have raised at least two Seeing Eye puppies, demonstrated a high level of academic achievement and community engagement.

Far & Widener

Far & Widener Podcast: Belle Nicholas, Miss New Jersey 2025 and founder of the Shout Out Struggle initiative, shares personal mental wellness experiences that led to her impact as a student, advocate and leader

On this episode, Belle Nicholas, Miss New Jersey 2025 and founder of the Shout Out Struggle initiative shares her personal story about mental wellness and the impact it had on her journey. Her initiative creates open dialogue about mental health through school presentations, community engagement, and legislative work. As Miss New Jersey 2025, she has taken the opportunity to champion mental wellness on a larger platform, becoming an inspiring voice working to break down the stigma around mental health. Belle received her bachelor’s degree in musical theater from James Madison University. And fueled by her own experiences with mental wellness and a desire to help others, Belle is now a graduate clinical psychology student working on her PsyD at Widener University.

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Best & Worst Cities for Women

Professor Beth Latshaw, co-chair of sociology, is featured in this Q&A focusing on topics that women may want to consider when choosing where to live.