Astronomer’s Notebook: Mercury, the elusive innermost planet
This article, authored by Professor Emeritus Harry Augensen, examines the planet Mercury. Augensen discusses the planet's attributes, history and why it is sometimes difficult to see.
This article, authored by Professor Emeritus Harry Augensen, examines the planet Mercury. Augensen discusses the planet's attributes, history and why it is sometimes difficult to see.
Associate Professor Kimberlee Zamora, chair of construction management, is the featured guest on this episode of the Hard Hat Chick Chat podcast. Zamora shares about her career pathway in the construction industry, as well as her thoughts on leadership, mentorship and creating opportunities for women in the construction field.
Professor Jeff Lolli, associate dean for undergraduate programs in the School of Business Administration, is a featured expert in this article examining how consumers can choose the best credit card for international travel. Lolli shares his advice in a Q&A.
2026 Commonwealth Law School graduate Ashton Leigh Clark '26 was recognized at a recent graduate celebration at Tuscanooga Baptist Church.
Coverage of Widener's commencement celebrations is featured in this article including the Chester campus schools and colleges, Delaware Law School and Commonwealth Law School.
Delaware Law School's commencement ceremony is featured in this issue of the AALS weekly newsletter.
This article highlights 2026 Commonwealth Law School graduate Christopher “Steph” Yurchak '26.
An essay published in 2018 by Commonwealth Law School Professor Jill Family, associate dean for faculty research & development, is the editor's choice pick in this weekly roundup of legal scholarship and news.
This article spotlights 2026 graduate Delorean Andrews '26. Andrews, who graduated with his bachelor's in organizational development and leadership, shares his journey through life and education.
Widener President Stacey Robertson recently presented the annual William David Eckard Jr. Award for Distinguished Service to Executive Director for University Systems Erica Austin and Campus Safety Lt. Vontel Green. Each year, this award recognizes two longtime employees for their hard work and dedication to the Widener community.
Widener has named Crystal Gibson as executive director of athletics beginning July 1. Gibson comes to Widener from St. Mary’s College of Maryland where she has been serving as director of athletics & recreation since 2020.
Pride men's soccer players Aiden Martinelli ’28 and Jackson Birster ‘28 authored this article reflecting on their participation in an annual youth soccer clinic hosted by men's and women's soccer. Martinelli and Birster share their gratitude for opportunities to work with community youth and for being able to expose them to the sport they love.
This article features 2026 graduate Amanda Rappa '26, a communication studies student who was named the 2026 President's Award winner on the Chester campus. The honor recognizes a graduating student who has contributed the most to campus life through academics and participation in extracurricular activities.
Delaware Law School is recognized on this list of the best LLM programs for international students.
Coverage from both of Widener's law campuses is featured in this edition of the AALS weekly newsletter including Commonwealth Law School's recent student awards ceremony and spotlight on alumna Christine Corado '93, as well as Delaware Law School's annual awards ceremony and Assistant Professor of Law Keeshea Turner Roberts' participation in the inaugural Progressive Scholars Workshop hosted by the Society of American Law Teachers.
Widener received bronze in the Philadelphia Inquirer's 2026 Favorites contest in the college / university category.
Delaware Law School Distinguished Professor Alan Garfield authored this opinion article following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, a case involving Congressional district mapping.
Todd Clark, dean of Delaware Law School, recently participated in the Opportunity LIVES Here summit hosted by the Riverfront Development Corporation of Delaware and the Delaware River and Bay Authority.
Assistant Professor Sarah Everhart, director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic at Delaware Law School, authored this article which examines the Delaware State Constitution. Everhart covers history, unique characteristics and more.
Commonwealth Law School has received an "A" rating on this list of law schools recognized for their environmental law program.