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Salon

Experts: If it isn't Joe, it has to be Kamala — here's why

Jim Vike, associate dean of social science and professor of political science, is quoted in this article amidst calls that President Biden drop out of the 2024 presidential race. Vike says that it is unlikely that Biden will step away from the campaign and offers insight into some alternative routes the Democratic party could take in that situation.

USA Today

For some toy sellers, packing shelves with nostalgia pays off

Ross Steinman, professor of psychology, discusses nostalgia marketing in this article examining a trend in adults purchasing toys and items from their childhood. Steinman explains why nostalgia marketing works for retailers and consumers.

The Chester Spirit

Widener hosted vital environmental conference; Chester students invited to learn

Loyd Bastin, associate dean of science and professor, authored this article about Widener's recent collaboration with Delaware County to host the 3rd annual Delaware County Sustainability Conference on campus. In addition to professional programming, this year's conference featured activities and hands-on experiments for visiting students from Chester High School.

Delaware Business Times

DE222 Honoree: Todd Clark

Todd Clark, dean of Delaware Law School, has been named to the Delaware Business Times' DE222 list which spotlights Delaware leaders who have helped to shape businesses and organizations in the state.

Newsweek

Joe Biden Gets 'Huge Red Flag' in Pennsylvania

Wes Leckrone, professor and chair of political science, is quoted in this article examining data about President Joe Biden's perception in Pennsylvania. Leckrone says that even small fluctuations in voter turnout can impact the results of the election.

Salon

"Risky proposition": Experts say replacing Biden would cause "major rifts" within Democratic Party

Wes Leckrone, professor and chair of political science, is quoted in this article analyzing President Joe Biden's performance in his recent debate against former President Donald Trump. Leckrone echoes national reactions to Biden's debate performance, and offers insight into possible paths forward amidst calls for the Democratic party to put forth a new candidate.
See also: Yahoo! News

Eerie News Now

SCOTUS Rules to Limit Obstruction Charge for January 6 Defendant

Michael Dimino, professor at Commonwealth Law School, is featured giving expert commentary following a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court in a case involving the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Dimino helps clarify the ruling for readers, and explains how things could be moving forward for these defendants as well as for former President Donald Trump, who is also facing charges in relation to Jan. 6.
See also: CBS 19, WENY

NBC 10

NBC 10 News at 4pm

The Taylor Arboretum hosted Delaware County teachers for a day of hands-on learning to help integrate the outdoors into their lesson plans to help expose students to science, technology, engineering, environmental literacy, and sustainability topics.

Thrillist

Yes, Hotels Keep Making Check-Ins Later and Check-Outs Earlier

Jeff Lolli, professor of sport & event management, shares his expertise in this article examining changes to check-in and check-out times at hotels. Lolli shares that the hotel industry is struggling with staffing, which can lead to the need for increased time between guests.

Behind the Numbers Podcast

A Civic Minded Civil Engineer - Lou Rodriguez

Widener Board of Trustees member Lou Rodriguez '91, CEO of Rodriguez Consulting, is the featured guest on this episode of "Behind the Numbers with Dave Bookbinder."