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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.

Psychology Today

Why Anxiously Attached People Can Be Avoidant, Too

Hal Shorey, director of organizational development services and the PsyD/MBA dual degree program, authored this article diving into anxious and avoidant attachment styles.

Legal Planet

Saving the Planet, One Case at a Time

The Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic at Delaware Law School is featured on this list of law school clinics across the country that focus on environmental issues.

CBS News

Volunteer, learn, even dance at these MLK Day of Service events

Events celebrating MLK Day 2024 around the area are featured including Delaware County's second-annual MLK Day of Service in Chester. Widener and other community partners are participating in events throughout the day, including a peace march and community clean up.

Delaware Online

Lessons from Donna Kelce: Like football, democracy works only if players honor the rules

Alan Garfield, distinguished professor at Delaware Law School, authored this article examining what Americans can learn about successful democracy from Donna Kelce, mother of Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Garfield uses football and sportsmanship to demonstrate the importance of voters being educated on a variety of viewpoints.

Campus Safety Magazine

How Widener University Infuses Community Connections with Campus Safety

President Stacey Robertson and Executive Director of Campus Safety Anthony Pluretti co-authored this piece about how Widener's Campus Safety officers are not only here to perform their duties, but are an integral part of the culture and community of belonging at the university.