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Newsweek

Battle to Be Donald Trump's Vice President Ramps Up

Professor and Chair of Political Science Wes Leckone and Associate Dean of Social Sciences Jim Vike are quoted in this article discussing the question of who would be Donald Trump's running mate in the 2024 presidential election. 

Trib Live

Pa. Supreme Court returns Medicaid-funded abortion case to lower court

Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted discussing a recent decision by the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court to send a case dealing with abortion rights back to the Commonwealth Court. Yeargain shares that this decision could be seen as a clear indication of how the state Supreme Court expects the lower court to rule.

Bloomberg Law

This Week in Chancery Court: JPMorgan Board, EOS, T-Mobile

Delaware Law School will host the state's Chancery Court this week for a hearing in the case of Harper v. Sievert. The case,  brought by a T-Mobile investor, claims a plan by T-Mobile's parent company to speed up AI and machine learning segments has led to costly cyberattacks against T-Mobile.

Far & Widener

Far & Widener Podcast, Episode 13: Buckley and Company's Incredible 12-Day Record-Setting Rebuild of I-95

Greg Potter interviews Robert Buckley Jr. '81, the president of Buckley and Company, the family-owned construction company that was instrumental in the nation’s record-setting rebuild of the collapsed portion of I-95 in the summer of 2023. Buckley discusses the logistics of the rebuild and the origins, culture, and philosophy of his company. Buckley credits his success to his dedicated team, some of whom have been with him since his college days, and the power of networking. He says, “Your word is your bond, and the handshake is the deal.” Buckley is an advisor for Widener’s new engineering construction management program. Buckley and Company helped to raise funds for the family of Nathan “Nate” Moody, the truck driver and father of three who tragically lost his life in the accident.

CBS 3

CBS 3 Morning News

A group of students and faculty are in New Hampshire for the New Hampshire primary. Communication studies student Amanda Rappa '26 and political science student Kyle Meier '24 share about their experience on the trip so far

Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges

Leveraging the Role of the Board Professional

Katie Herschede, vice president of strategic initiatives and chief of staff, is named for her contributions to this article discussing the role of board professionals in higher education.

Zeit Sprachen Business Spotlight

Is technology leading to greater income inequality?

Professor of Finance Tunde Odusami is featured in this article debating whether technology is leading to greater income inequality. Odusami argues yes, and offers solutions on how to avoid the issue as technology continues to advance.

The Philadelphia Tribune

King's journey through sit-ins, marches and campaigns at times involved younger Americans

Richard Cooper, co-coordinator of African American Studies and director of the BSW program, is featured in this article discussing Martin Luther King Jr.'s work during the Civil Rights Movement. Cooper shares that King used the power of youth and women to help organize and strengthen sit-ins, marches, and other efforts of the Civil Rights Movement, particularly in the south.