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Delaware County Daily Times

Undefeated Widener Set for Biggest Test Yet

As the undefeated men's basketball team prepares to take on two Division I opponents at Lafayette and then Penn, head coach Christ Carideo is quoted on what contributed to the winning season and gives recognition to players Elijah Boyd, Jared Peters, Kenny Lewis, and Connor Laverty.

The Philadelphia Tribune

Widener’s Black Student Union Marks 50 Years

Widener's Black Student Union (BSU), one of the oldest, continuously-running recognized student organizations, celebrates 50 years of bringing together students of shared culture, interests, and experiences.

Philadelphia Business Journal

Philadelphia-area law school enrollment continues to rise

Delaware Law School joins the six Philadelphia area law schools who saw first-year enrollment increases for the second year in a row after nearly a decade of recession-induced decline.

Penn Live

Who was the newsmaker of the decade? Tell us what you think

In a list of the top newsmakers of the decade, this outlet recognizes Widener Commonwealth Law Scholar in Residence Donald A. Brown for his role as the first American to receive an international award for work on the ethics of climate change.

iGaming Business

Widener University announces Gaming Law Class

Commonwealth Law School Dean Christian Johnson announced that the school will offer a gaming law course next semester taught by alumna Susan Hensel, director of licensing for the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.

Jewish Exponent

Philly Faces: Meet the Next Dr. Ruth

A feature on Galia Godel, a graduate of Widener's Center for Human Sexuality Studies, whose work at the LGBTQ initiative program at Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Philadelphia has earned her the label of "a kind of next-gen Dr. Ruth."

Ethical Boardroom

Breaking the remuneration taboo

Delaware Law School graduate Andres Bernal writes about how companies can build an efficient corporate governance system that creates value for the organization.

The News Journal

Dangerous chemicals in Delaware: Do you know how close they are to your home?

Ken Kristl, professor and director of the Environmental Rights Institute at Delaware Law School, spoke about the role that citizens can play in monitoring environmental hazards based on his involvement with lawsuits against Delaware's environmental regulators and industrial polluters.