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Coverage of the virtual 2020 High School Leadership Awards hosted in partnership by Widener and NBC 10.
Coverage of the virtual 2020 High School Leadership Awards hosted in partnership by Widener and NBC 10.
With international focus on the 2020 presidential election, J. Wes Leckrone, professor of political science, spoke with this French news publication about the increasingly close nature of the race.
Kathleen Hetherington, a graduate of the education doctoral program and president of Howard Community College, was named to Maryland's 2020 Most Admired CEOs list.
In this video interview, Michael Dimino, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, discusses the lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania Republicans yesterday challenging ballot counting and explains the potential election law violations.
This article, featuring Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino, discusses the Electoral College procedure in Pennsylvania and what changes to the system could mean for the battleground state.
Ross Steinman, professor of consumer psychology, explains why consumers engage in impulse buying.
Students at Delaware Law School are partnering with The Innocence Project in Delaware to overturn wrongful convictions.
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Larry Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, shares his expectations following lawmaker turnover in Delaware's General Assembly.
Rod Smolla, dean of Delaware Law School, comments on Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's history as an adjunct professor at the university.
Professor John Dernbach, director of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center, sits on the committee for the Sustainable Development Solutions Network USA which released America's Zero-Carbon Action Plan, a policy framework that presents a strategic plan to create a carbon-neutral economy for the United States by 2050.
Widener Law School graduate Deb Donahue received the Karen F. Snider Women in Philanthropy Award sponsored by The Fund for Women and Girls.
Originally appearing in Parents Magazine, Associate Professor Annemarie B. Jay shares creative tips for engaging early readers.
Delaware Law School and First Healthcare Compliance will host the Virtual HIPAA Privacy and Security Summit on November 12 at 12:00 p.m.
Widener Law School graduate Abigale M. Stolfe has been recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Top Attorney for her professional excellence in the field.
This article takes a look back at presidential campaign stops in Delaware County including former President Barack Obama's visit to Widener in 2008 and Lyndon B. Johnson's opponent Sen. Barry Goldwater's visit to then Pennsylvania Military College in 1964.
Geeta Tewari, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, weighs in on Delaware's lawsuit against opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma and the family that runs it.
Undergraduate and graduate students share their thoughts after last's night Debate Watch sponsored by Widener's Political Engagement Committee.
This article references the Philadelphia Eagles training camp yet at Widener in the past.
J. Wesley Leckrone, professor of political science, weighs in on how voter registration in Pennsylvania could impact the results of the presidential election.