Cure or Con? Health products touted on social media are slipping by regulators
Delaware Law School Dean Rod Smolla talks about how free speech limitations can impact social media advertisements for unregulated health and wellness products.
Delaware Law School Dean Rod Smolla talks about how free speech limitations can impact social media advertisements for unregulated health and wellness products.
Sophomore arts major Emma Hudson traveled to Costa Rica over winter break on a trip led by professors Stephen Madigosky and Beatriz Urraca to learn about coffee production and the region's culture.
Former Professor at Widener Commonwealth Law School Michael J. Cozzillio co-authored this opinion piece focused on current events in the U.S. Senate.
UPS, in collaboration with the Office for Civic and Global Engagement, visited the Widener Partnership Charter School on Friday to read to students and give them tours of a UPS truck, all as part of a Martin Luther King Day of Service event. NBC10 covered the event as well.
Kathleen Sheikh, assistant dean and campus coordinator for the Harrisburg nursing program, and Harrisburg nursing alumna Liz Flohr were guests on the ABC27 show discussing the School of Nursing's growing program in central Pennsylvania.
Mary Rourke, associate professor and director of Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, explains how everyday stressful or upsetting experiences can cause long-term grief among impacted children. This article also appeared in Yahoo! Lifestyle.
Rod Smolla, dean of the Delaware Law School, weighs in on a defamation lawsuit lodged against Hillary Clinton by Hawaii representative and presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard. This article also appeared in MSN.
Marian Baldini, an adjunct professor in the SBA and Widener alumna, is recognized by the Philadelphia Business Journal in the 2019 Most Admired CEOs list for her role as President and CEO at Kencrest.
Widener University men's and women's basketball teams hosted the Hoops from the Heart basketball clinic on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The article appeared in the Jan. 22 print edition and quotes women's basketball Coach Alisa Kintner, Sports Information Director Chad Cooper, and basketball player Madison Ireland.
Members of the Widener community participated in local service projects in honor of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. Projects included Physical and Occupational Therapy's Mobility Clinic with free wellness and health services, the university's Day of Service in partnership with the MJ Freed Theater, and the Hoops from the Heart basketball clinic.
Delaware Gov. John Carney nominated Widener Law School graduate Kathleen Amalfitano to serve as a judge on the Court of Common Pleas in Kent County.
Junior guard Jared Peters achieved the first triple-double of his basketball career as he finished Sunday's win against Hood College with 16 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists. Additional coverage is included in the Delaware County Daily Times.
Coverage of the world competition qualifying VEX U Robotics competition hosted by the Widener Robotics Team. NBC10 (no link available) also covered the event.
Michael Rosko, a retired professor of health-care management, weighs in on how a potential merger between Thomas Jefferson University and insurer Health Partners Plans Inc. could impact health care competition and costs in the Philadelphia area. This article also appeared in Kaiser Health News and Insurance News Net.
The 19th-annual Hoops from the Heart basketball clinics took place yesterday at multiple locations, including Widener, in celebration of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. The clinic was led by players from the men's and women's basketball teams.
Coverage of Delaware Law Dean Rod Smolla's on-air interview on Friday about the senate impeachment hearing and the president's legal team.
Article highlights Widener men's basketball team's 98-84 victory over Albright College. The Reading Eagle also published a photo gallery of the Widener women's basketball team's game against Albright.
Carolyn Walter will moderate an after-film discussion. Walter is a professor emerita in the Center for Social Work Education at Widener.
Assistant Professor of Nursing Mary Francis is quoted about her gun violence research on Page 13 of the digital edition of the magazine.
Delaware Law School Dean Rod Smolla is quoted explaining how Facebook's removal of posts in support of the late Iranian Major Gen. Qasem Soleimani is not required by U.S. sanctions law and may also be a violation of free speech.