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Pa. professor wins international acclaim for pricking our consciences on climate change

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization presented Donald Brown, scholar in residence for sustainability ethics and law at Widener Law Commonwealth, with the Avicenna Prize, a prestigious award that recognizes his advocacy on behalf of the world’s poor, who are most directly and urgently feeling the impacts of a changing climate.

Delaware County Daily Times

Widener announces new trustee to the board

This article announces new Board of Trustee member Domenic Colasante, a marketing executive and 2010 alumnus, and recognizes recent graduates Courtney Giboi and Patrick Hoolahan who earned doctorates in clinical psychology at last year's commencement.

Delaware County Daily Times

Widener University salutes veterans and their service

Lt. Col. David Gunther, professor and chair of the Department of Military Science, members of Alpha Company, Dauntless Battalion of the ROTC program and students from the Child Development Center participated in Widener's Veterans Day event on Friday in Lathem Hall. Additional coverage featured on 6ABC.

The Epoch Times

PG&E Fees May Hit $1 Billion for Turnaround Bankers and Backers

Delaware Law Professor Bruce Grohsgal, the Helen S. Balick Professor in Business Bankruptcy Law, is quoted in this article examining how PG&E Corp. could wind up paying bankers and certain stock owners $1 billion in fees for arranging a bankruptcy exit plan.

Politico

For once, Roger Stone is quiet

Delaware Law Dean Rod Smolla provides expert commentary on Roger Stone's gag order from a First Amendment perspective and whether the order can be upheld in today's digital age.

The Roanoker

The 35th Anniversary of Falwell v. Flynt

On the the 35th anniversary of the Hustler Magazine v. Jerry Falwell Supreme Court case, this article references insights made by Delaware Law Dean Rod Smolla in his 1988 book Jerry Falwell V Larry Flynt: The First Amendment on Trial.

Chester Matters Blog

Widener clinic offers relationship and sexual wellbeing-focused counseling

Erika Evans-Weaver, assistant clinical professor and director of the Widener Intimacy, Sexuality, Education, and Relationships Clinic (WISER), announces that the student-run clinic is now accepting new clients for relationship and sexual wellbeing-focused counseling services.

Delaware County Daily Times

Community Brief

Article celebrates the May 2019 graduates and students who who achieved dean's list for the spring semester.