Texas Bid to Lure Business From Delaware Faces Trial ... by Jury
Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh provides insight into jury trials for business litigations.
Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh provides insight into jury trials for business litigations.
Pride football player Dalton Wickel '28 is featured in this article about his career as a student athlete in high school and now at Widener.
Belle Nicholas, a graduate clinical psychology student who was recently crowned Miss New Jersey, is featured here sharing about her passion for mental health and advocacy.
Civil engineering student Emma Miernicki '27 is a 2025-2026 student ambassador for the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Professor Wes Leckrone, chair of political science, offers commentary in this article about candidates for a House of Representatives seat in the upcoming Pennsylvania 2025 midterm election.
Harry Augensen, emeritus professor of physics and astronomy and director of the Widener Observatory, authored this monthly outlook of what planets, stars and more will be visible during the month of September.
Assistant Professor of Psychology Maureen Coyle offers expert insight into parasocial relationships and toxic online behavior between reality television stars and their fans, amid incidents following the latest season of the reality dating show Love Island USA.
Widener ROTC was represented as part of the Nurse Summer Training Program at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. This program offers hands-on training for the next generation of Army and military nurses.
Widener's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is hosting an open house on the Chester campus on Wednesday, Sept. 3. OLLI Program Manager Natasha Brame is quoted about the program.
Head Football Coach Mike Barainyak is the guest on this episode of 1-on-1 with Matt Leon discussing the Pride's upcoming season.
Commonwealth Law School student Joseph Fuda is featured here as one of several graduates of the College of Staten Island who have moved on to law school.
August 26 marked the 50th anniversary of the first student commencement ceremony of Delaware Law School.
Jeff Lolli, professor of sport & event management and interim dean for undergraduate SBA programs, is a featured expert in this article discussing workers' commutes.
Professor Angie Corbo, chair of communication studies, shares how college students can effectively navigate challenges with roommates through having the important conversations.
Professor of psychology Ross Steinman offers expert insight into the consumer behaviors of Generation X and how brands can capitalize on the age group.
Alumna and Widener Board of Trustees member Susan Larkin '88 has been named as one of the Philadelphia Business Journal's 2025 Women of Influence. Recipients are chosen based on their power to leave a lasting impression on Philadelphia. Larkin serves as executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Independence Health Group.
Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Michael Slinger and his daughter Sarah Slinger '16 are featured for their work as law librarians and their contributions to The Complete Periodical Literature of Law Librarianship, an award-winning, annotated bibliography of more than 5,000 law librarianship articles.
On this episode, Delorean Andrews '16, senior aircraft instrumentation electrician at Boeing and current student in Widener's organizational leadership & development program, discusses the unique path that led him to his current role ensuring the quality and safety of sophisticated aircraft. Giving back to his community has been a touchpoint throughout his career, as evidenced by his founding of the Release the Brakes Foundation. The organization mentors young men who need strong male role models by providing the guidance and skills they need to make positive life choices. Andrews also serves as vice president of the Boeing Leadership Association, President of the National Society of Black Engineers Philadelphia Chapter, and a director of the Tuskegee Airmen of Philadelphia.
Commonwealth Law School students Joshua Michael Dinges and Emily Wolfgang are each recipients of the Joseph L. Rider Scholarship presented by the Lycoming Law Association Foundation.
Vince Touey, head men's cross country and track & field coach, is the featured guest on this episode of "1-on-1 with Matt Leon" discussing his life, career, coaching strategy, and outlook for the Pride's upcoming season.