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Politico Magazine

The Little Known Legal Doctrine Making Big Pharma Pay for the Opioid Crisis

John Culhane, co-director of the Family Health Law and Policy Institute at Delaware Law School, writes how an expansive but reasonable reading of Oklahoma's public nuisance law led to a state ruling ordering Johnson & Johnson to pay the state for expenses related to combating the opioid epidemic. 

PennLive

Stand up, your father’s passing

Michael J. Cozzillio, emeritus and distinguished professor of law at Widener Commonwealth Law, is a co-author on this opinion piece about the Republican party.

The Humanist

Meet the Intern: Nicholas Copley

A Q&A with Nicholas Copley, a student at Delaware Law School and the newest intern at the Appignani Humanist Legal Center.

Parents Magazine

How to Teach Kids to Spot Fake News

Angie Corbo, associate professor and chair of the communications studies program, contributes to this article advising parents to be mindful of recognizing differing points of view in relation to the the news media they watch. This article also appeared in Yahoo! Lifestyle.

Delaware County Daily Times

The Class of 2023 arrives at Widener University

This article captures yesterday’s move-in day, quoting incoming and current students as well as John Downey, dean of students, on the experience and what it symbolizes for the year ahead.
*For access to this article please contact Emily Barrett at eabarrett@widener.edu.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

What’s new on campus? Here’s a sampling from colleges around the region

In this upcoming school year Widener welcomes the first class of students in the occupational therapy doctoral program, a new pro bono community clinic which will serve occupational and physical therapy and mental health care and an e-sports varsity program.

Vox

Why is Halloween starting in the summer?

A look at why some stores are already preparing for Halloween season, Ross Steinman, psychology professor, explains that the fall holiday is a welcomed symbol of a return to normalcy and routine for many. This article also appeared in Arab Media.

Forbes

The #MyTopCollege Winners of 2019

In the 6th annual Forbes #MyTopCollege social media contest, Widener won first place in the medium school division and second place overall, besting colleges and universities from around the nation. The Forbes article mentions that President Julie E. Wollman led the push with her own social media postings.

Delaware County Daily Times

Couple retires after 71 years of dedication to Widener

Bill and Tracey Swanson retired from Widener University in July after a combined 71 years of service. Bill held a position in the maintenance department’s carpenter shop since 1985, while Tracey served as administrative assistant to the nursing dean since 1991. The article also quotes Dean of Nursing Anne Krouse and Director of Maintenance Carmen Lex.

Cheddar

Esports comes to Widener University

 Widener Esports Coach Devin Hartnett talks with Cheddar about the university’s new esports program and its future.

The Philly Soccer Page

The College Experience: Finding the right destination

Article author and computer science student DJ Reider writes about his experience at Widener as a varsity soccer athlete and the academic and athletic support offered throughout his college career.