3 Lessons From The Failed $54B Cigna-Anthem Merger
This article quotes Lawrence A. Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School.
This article quotes Lawrence A. Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School.
Rod Smolla, dean of Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article that examines the inclusiveness of Delaware's legal community.
This story about Chester's ongoing financial struggles includes a mention of Widener's temporary injunction which has halted the city's plan for parking meters around the university.
This article highlights precautions that local colleges and universities are taking to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including Widener's fall 2020 plan.
Clinical psychology graduate Suziliene Board was a featured guest on this podcast discussing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Harry Augensen, professor and director of the Widener Observatory, provides an astronomical forecast for stargazing.
Delaware Law School and First Healthcare Compliance announce speakers for the upcoming virtual HIPAA Privacy and Security Summit.
This article highlights the joint effort co-led by Widener Law Commonwealth's Environmental Law and Sustainability Center and its director Professor John Dernbach to issue and implement decarbonization regulations in the country.
This article provides an update on the PennDOT projects happening near Widener and across the City of Chester.
As parents and families prepare for the school year, Linda McWhorter, assistant professor and director of the Widener Child Therapy Clinic, recommends creating a game plan and a back up plan to be prepared for any uncertainties.
Angie Corbo, associate professor and chair of communications studies, provides expert insight into reasons behind the country’s disappointing performance in closing the gender pay gap.
Widener was among the local colleges and universities impacted by the Zoom outage. Fox 29 (no link available) also covered this story locally.
Political Science Professor J. Wesley Leckrone provides commentary on Joe Biden's acceptance of the Democratic Party's nomination for president.
A feature article on Tonya Lupinacci, a graduate of Widener Law School who stepped down as a Montgomery County prosecutor.
This podcast features Catherine Feminella, associate dean of students, who discusses the future of higher education professional development.
J. Wesley Leckrone provides commentary on Kamala Harris' speech at the virtual Democratic National Convention.
Back-to-school shopping will not look the same this year according to Ross Steinman, professor of psychology.
Alan Garfield, professor of law at Delaware Law School, outlines why its important to understand the imperfections that lie within both the Constitution and its authors.
Widener's graduate human sexuality and social work dual degree is highlighted as a top program specific to sexuality and sex therapy.
Janelle L. Williams, associate dean for graduate and continuing studies, explores whether Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are prepared for an increase in enrollment and applications.