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Council for European Studies

First Article Prize – 2025 Awardees

Erika Huckestein, assistant teaching professor of history, has been selected as a winner of the 2025 European Studies First Article Prize for her work "From Cradle to Grave: The Politics of Peace and Reproduction in the Anti-Fascist Campaigns of British Women’s Organisations."

IWLCA

IWLCA Names 2025 Division III Academic Honor Roll

Widener student athletes Jessica Mantz, Madison Phillips, Alex Krohn, Jordyn Edwards, Chloe Mingioni, Clark Trowbridge and Makayla Cox have been recognized as part of the 2024-25 IWLCA Division III academic honor roll. 

Delaware County Daily Times

Widener admissions employee honored with Promising Professional Award

Joana Rodriguez, senior admissions counselor for undergraduate admissions, has been chosen as the recipient of the James McKeever Promising Professional Award from the Pennsylvania Association for College Admission Counseling. This award recognizes early-career professionals who demonstrate outstanding job performance and meaningful services beyond their institutions. 

WHYY

WHYY News

Paul Regan, associate professor at Delaware Law School, provides expert insight into the settlement of a case in the Delaware Chancery Court involving Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 
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Inside Higher Ed

Student-Run Clinic Addresses Health-Care Shortage

The Chester Community Clinic is featured for its role in providing hands-on learning experiences for health sciences students and serving as a resource for healthcare and well-being in the Chester community.  

WalletHub

Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card

Jeff Lolli, professor of sport & event management and interim dean for undergraduate SBA programs, is the featured expert in this Q&A about rewards credit cards. 

The Chester Spirit

Widener prof wins Wollman Award for inclusion

Professor Brent Satterly was honored with the 2025 Julie E. Wollman Endowed Award for Inclusion and Belonging. This award recognizes a Widener employee who engages in advocacy and efforts in support of inclusion and belonging, demonstrates an exceptionally high level of commitment to those principles, and works to enhance the success of underrepresented groups at the university. Micki Davis, vice president of inclusion and belonging, is quoted about why Satterly was chosen. 

The Criminology Academy

Episode 123. Gangs in the Digital Age with Michelle Storrod

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Michelle Lyttle Storrod is the featured guest on this podcast episode discussing gang culture in the digital and social media age and how gangs are using technology.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

N.J. Education Board approves acting Camden schools superintendent

Davida Coe-Brockington '06 has been appointed as the acting state-appointed superintendent of the Camden School District. Coe-Brockington, who earned a doctor of education at Widener, was unanimously approved by the New Jersey Board of Education following a recommendation by Acting Education Commissioner Kevin Dehmer.