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Trump’s Jan. 6 Indictment Might Just Matter

Delaware Law School Distinguished Professor John Culhane contributed to this article about the newest round of charges brought against Donald Trump. Culhane urges the public to stay aware of what's going on and read the indictment closely. 
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Law.com

Is the 'State-Created Danger Doctrine' in Danger?

Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane is quoted in this article examining a potential re-evaluation of the "state-created danger doctrine," which allows for claims to be brought against the state for injuries resulting from danger or alleged negligence.

The National Jurist

Law Students of the Year: Future leaders

Commonwealth Law School student Jessica Collier '24 is featured on this list of law students who have made outstanding contributions to their schools and communities.

Philadelphia International Airport

Welcome PHL Interns- Never Stop Learning

Student Nashiya Richardson is interning in the community engagement unit at Philadelphia International Airport.

The Chester Spirit

The Power of a Community Mural

Mat Tomezsko, adjunct instructor in the College of Arts & Sciences, authored this article about Chester's public art murals, such as the ones at Ruth Bennett Farm and on the side of Metropolitan Hall on Widener's Chester Campus.

Chemistry World

J&J subsidiary sues more talc researchers

Jean Eggen, Delaware Law School emerita professor, is quoted in this article examining an ongoing lawsuit involving Johnson & Johnson and researchers who claim their talc-based powders have been linked to cancer in consumers.

Far & Widener

Far & Widener Podcast, Episode 7: Dante DiBattista on the Future of Higher Education, the Future of Work, EMotional Intelligence, and Trnasformational Leadership

Greg Potter interviews Dante DiBattista '17, author of The Transformational Leadership Experience, host of The Pursuit of Self-Actualization Podcast, inspirational speaker, consultant, and transformational leadership coach. Dante is listed as one of the "8 Top Leadership Coaches to Follow in 2023" by LA Weekly. In this episode, Dante and Greg discuss the need to make higher education more affordable, the value of higher education, tips for succeeding in school and business, and the demand for microlearning. They talk about how Dante's psychology degree from Widener University changed his life. They also talk about the importance of emotional intelligence training in business, psychology research as a data-driven approach to changing behavior, the bottom line of having quality leadership in business and society, the future of work and independent contractors, artificial intelligence and automation, and much more.

LinkedIn

Education Saved My Life: A Reflection of the Affirmative Action Ruling on Invisible Women

Nicole Rayfield, assistant dean in the College of Arts & Sciences, published this article following the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to strike down affirmative action in college admissions. Rayfield shares her experience as a student and a higher education professional, and how this decision could impact future generations of students.