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Christianity and the Law

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

Vinepair

The 10 Best Booze Books to Buy This Holiday Season (2025)

A new book authored by Associate Professor of History Jordan Smith is featured on this gift guide of alcohol-themed books. Smith's book "The Invention of Rum: Creating the Quintessential Atlantic Commodity," was released this year.

Delaware County Daily Times

Astronomers Notebook: A third interstellar interloper is passing by

Harry Augensen, emeritus professor of physics and astronomy, reports that an interstellar comet, known as 3I/ATLAS, will make its nearest approach to Earth on Dec. 19. This is the third witnessed interstellar comet on record.

The Chester Spirit

Spirit of Giving

Widener's chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority is pictured for having participated in an annual event benefitting area senior citizens hosted by the Chester Inter-Greek Council (CIGC). CIGC members served a Thanksgiving meal to residents at Palmerhouse and Stinson Towers in Chester, and delivered care packages.  

Mishpacha

Trash Rehash

Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering Ron Mersky offers insight into waste disposal and recycling. 

Far & Widener

Far & Widener Podcast: Mamadou Keita shares how resilience, service, and his Widener experience shaped a global mission to expand education from campus to communities in Guinea

This episode of Far and Widener features two-time Widener alumnus Mamadou Keita '13 '18, former president of the Guinean Alliance for Education and Development and a two-time Widener University graduate. Mamadou's work with the nonprofit led to transformative educational opportunities in Guinea: opening computer labs at universities, distributing bicycles to rural students, and expanding access to learning that changes lives. Mamadou has also built a successful career in corporate operations and training, spending nine years at Agilent Technologies before recently joining New York Life as an agent. Mamadou earned his bachelor’s degree in international relations and French in 2013, followed by a master’s in public administration in 2018. In this conversation, Mamadou shares his inspiring story of emigrating from Guinea as a child, determined to earn a college degree, and how resilience, mentorship, and global purpose have shaped his life and work.

Newsweek

Supreme Court Could Redefine the Limits of State Power

Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane offers expert commentary in this article about Chiles v. Salazar, a case currently being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court that challenges a 2019 ban on gay conversion therapy for minors in Colorado. Culhane says that the outcome of this case could have broader impacts on mental health care nationwide.

Delco Today

Widener Partners on Winter Salting Water Pollution Study

Widener served as a designated testing site for water samples as part of the Stroud Water Research Center's Fall Salt Snapshot. Chemistry and chemical engineering dual major David Young '27 is quoted about his experience with sample collection and testing. 

Unsung History

The History of Rum

Associate Professor of History Jordan Smith is the featured guest on this episode of the Unsung History podcast, sharing his expertise on the history of rum.

WDEL

In need of a turkey? Local law students hope to feed the community

Students in Delaware Law School's chapter of Phi Alpha Delta will be hosting a turkey giveaway on Sunday, Nov. 16 in an effort to donate 500 turkeys to community members in need. Joseph Minickene, a second-year law student and justice of Phi Alpha Delta, is quoted sharing about the fraternity's efforts. 
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