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Far & Widener Podcast: Matthew Stranix, certified financial planner and founding partner of Precision Wealth Partners, gives advice for successfully creating and implementing a retirement plan and discusses his new book
On this episode, Matthew Stranix '17 '18, certified financial planner and founding partner of Precision Wealth Partners, talks about his passion for retirement planning and supporting his clients before and after this important milestone. Matthew co-authored a book with his partners called "Retiring Soon, Now What?" It helps guide readers to retirement confidently and comfortably by breaking down the many financial tools available and offering strategies to manage them. The book also introduces the PLAAN Method for successful retirement planning.
Keli Neary: From Widener Law Commonwealth to the Bench - Her Journey and Advice for Future Lawyers
This article highlights Commonwealth Law School alumna Keli Neary '06 who has recently been sworn in as a U.S. district judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Neary shares about her time at Widener, faculty who made an impact on her, and her advice to current and future law students.
Top 10 Online Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) Programs
Widener is recognized on this list of top online ACNP programs.
A total lunar eclipse will occur early Friday when a ‘Blood Moon’ may appear over Philly
Professor Emeritus and Director of the Widener Observatory Harry Augensen is quoted discussing the "Blood Moon" phenomenon which could be seen over the Philadelphia area last night.
CEO shares the simple, psychology-backed strategy that’s helped boost her success—it can take less than 30 seconds
An article published by Associate Professor Mariah Schug, chair of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, is referenced in this article about using account passwords as tools for motivation and positive self-talk.
Delaware’s corporate law bill sails through Senate
Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh provided testimony to the Delaware House Judiciary Committee on a new bill aimed at changing the corporate law in the state.
See also: Spotlight Delaware, WDEL
D3hoops.com 2024 women's All-Region 5 team
Pride women's basketball player Mia Robbins '26 has been named to D3 Hoops' All-Region 5 Team for the second consecutive year.
Newtown Square leaders meet to discuss environmental issues
Jeremy Hancher, EMAP program director for Widener's Small Business Development Center, presented at a recent environmental conference.
What Is Stagflation and What Causes It?
Assistant Professor Tongyang Yang is a featured expert in this article exploring "stagflation," a term used to describe a rise in inflation accompanied by a slowing down of economic growth. Yang shares what industries may be most impacted and how stagflation can be combatted by the Federal Reserve.
Widener University Names Audrey Snyder the New Dean of Nursing
Widener has named Audrey Snyder as the next dean of the School of Nursing beginning July 1. Snyder comes to Widener from the University of North Carolina Greensboro.
See also: Vista Today, Delaware County Daily Times, MSN
Why Elon Musk may yet prevail in his attempt to block OpenAI’s for-profit conversion
Geeta Kohli Tewari, associate professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article discussing challenges raised by Elon Musk in OpenAI's plan to become a for-profit enterprise. Kohli Tewari says that donors typically do not have control over an organization's for-profit status. This article originally appeared in Fortune.
See also: Aol
Handbook on global environmental rights
This post highlights a publication co-authored by James May, distinguished emeritus professor at Delaware Law School, and Erin Daly, emerita professor and director of the Dignity Rights Institute at Delaware Law School.
Opening doors to the night sky Widener University Observatory celebrates 20 years
Widener's Observatory celebrated 20 years of service to the community with a special stargazing event on February 21. Professor Emeritus and Director of the Observatory Harry Augensen and Assistant Director of the Observatory John Conte ’09 are quoted.
The National Jurist's preLaw Magazine - Spring 2025
Commonwealth Law School is featured in this latest edition of preLaw Magazine from The National Jurist. The new Center for Equity and Justice is recognized on page 9 in a round up of law school news around the country. Commonwealth Law is also awarded an "A" rating on page 41 as part of the publication's Environmental Law Honor Roll.
Delaware’s grip on corporations seemed solid. Elon Musk led a revolt.
Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh is featured as some major companies are choosing to move their incorporations out of the state of Delaware.
See also: WHYY
Meet the immigrant entrepreneur working to uplift other immigrant entrepreneurs
Liliana Quintero, bilingual instructional design specialist for Widener's Small Business Development Center, is featured here for her work as a resource for clients from all backgrounds who are looking to start a small business.
AI Companies Are Charting a Path to Lock Users in for Life
Kevin Frazier, adjunct faculty member at Delaware Law School, co-authored this article on how some AI companies are trying to lock in consumers.
Budget Categories
Assistant Professor Tongyang Yang gives insight in this Q&A about preparing a budget.
Consider the community: Community and experts ask state committee to empower DEP
Widener served as host for the House Environmental & Natural Resource Protection Committee hearing.
See also: Centre Daily Times, Pennsylvania House Democratic Caucus