Millennial Money: Lessons Learned While Sheltering at Home
Originally appearing in the Associated Press, this article quotes Ross Steinman, professor of psychology, on strategic shopping tips for millennials during a pandemic.
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Originally appearing in the Associated Press, this article quotes Ross Steinman, professor of psychology, on strategic shopping tips for millennials during a pandemic.
See also: Yahoo! News
Bruce Grohsgal, the Helen S. Balick Professor in Business Bankruptcy Law at Delaware Law School, spoke about bankruptcies caused by the pandemic, their long-term impact, and solutions to ease economic hardships.
This article on effective global compliance training is written by Delaware Law School graduate Sunny McCall.
Karen May, assistant professor of nursing, weighs in on why moving to less populated areas because of the pandemic may not improve one's health, especially among older individuals.
Stephanie Jeffers, associate professor of nursing, writes about the importance of preparing nurses for end-of-life care especially in the wake of COVID-19.
This article highlights adjustments made by the Court of Chancery and the Supreme Court to operate remotely during COVID-19 and quotes Lawrence A. Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School.
Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on Gov. Tom Wolf's expanded order that requires a face mask in outdoor settings.
Widener Law School alumna Rae Mims was approved by the Delaware Senate to serve as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Sussex County.
Patrick Murphy, a member of the Board of Trustees and graduate of Widener Law Commonwealth, joined the firm FisherBroyles.
Coverage of the School of Nursing's $214,000 award from the Health Resources and Services Administration to participate in the Nurse Faculty Loan Program quotes Dean Anne Krouse.
Thomas Malloy, associate vice president of enrollment management, was among more than 300 administrators from schools around the country who shared what they want to see, and don't want to see, in applicants for fall 2021 semester.
Coverage of Widener's plan for the fall semester as outlined by the university's Crisis Management Team.
Dan Connor, defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for the Pride, former NFL linebacker and Penn State Nittany Lion, is a guest on this podcast discussing his experience as a player, his coaching career and philosophy.
This blog post outlining updated Pennsylvania Coronavirus guidelines is written by Widener alumnus Benjamin MacLuckie.
In an interview with Archmere Academy, Jill Black, associate dean of the College of Health and Human Services and director of the Institute for Physical Therapy Education, discusses her work and academic background as well as tips for students interested in the profession.
Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on two constitutional amendments, one addressing emergency powers, the other addressing racial equality, in front of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
This podcast features Joseph Fuhr, professor emeritus of economics, on the current state of the biosimilar landscape and his predictions for the future.
Widener was one of the local agencies involved in the City of Chester's COVID testing event held by the Chester City of Health Board in partnership with Delaware County Council and the Chester County Health Department.
This article highlights an ongoing study co-authored by Janelle L. Williams, associate dean of extended learning.
Jean Eggen, distinguished professor emerita of law at Delaware Law School, weighs in on the latest development in the ongoing lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson for its alleged use of asbestos and other carcinogens in its talc products.