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Grambling University: God’s Plan

A feature article about a student's journey to Grambling State University, a historically black university in northern Louisiana, is written by Janelle L. Williams, associate dean and assistant teaching professor of Extended Learning at Widener.

The Philadelphia Tribune

Widener gets $1.35M for opioid training

Associate Professor Sanjay Nath was awarded a three-year, $1.35 million federal grant to launch an integrated care treatment program for individuals who battle opioid and substance use disorders. Coverage of this grant is also featured in the Delaware County Daily Times. 

WDEL Radio

Del-AWARE

Delaware Law Dean Rod Smolla spoke on the Del-AWARE program about the recent federal appeals court ruling over the state's method of appointing state-level judges.

WDEL Radio

Del-AWARE

Alan Garfield, distinguished professor of law at Delaware Law School, was on Del-AWARE talking about a case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court that could impact Delaware's requirement for political party balance among state judges.

MRO Business Today

Patrick J. Murphy joins BAE Systems’ Board of Directors

Patrick Murphy, a Widener Law Commonwealth alumnus and current member of the Board of Trustees, has been appointed to the Board of Directors at BAE Systems. This announcement is featured in over 100 outlets.

Town Lively

Guth Competes At Symposium

Hannah Guth, a social work student, was one of 53 undergraduate student researchers who presented at the 10th annual Summer Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Symposium. Guth won second place in the category of Social Structures, Power, and Society.

Cape Gazette

Sussex Alliance for Responsible Growth to be honored Oct. 23

The Delaware Law School's Environmental Law Clinic led by Professor Ken Kristl developed the Citizens Guide to Environmental Advocacy, the first project funded by the Austin-Moyers Citizens Advocacy Program to fight for better water quality in the Inland Bays.