Winners Of The 22nd Annual Law Student Tax Challenge
Commonwealth Law School students Nicholas Grimes and Michael Kohn placed as semi-finalists at the 22nd-annual Law Student Tax Challenge.
Commonwealth Law School students Nicholas Grimes and Michael Kohn placed as semi-finalists at the 22nd-annual Law Student Tax Challenge.
Katie Herschede, vice president of strategic initiatives and chief of staff, authored this article about the AGB's move back to in-person gatherings and the positive impact it had on the organization and attendees.
Instructor Stephanie Wendling gave advice on tax deductions as they relate to life insurance plans.
Stephanie Wendling, an instructor in the School of Business Administration, shares her advice on how to manage taxes when dealing with life insurance proceeds.
In this episode, Greg Potter interviews Domenic Colasante '10, CEO and a founding member of 2X-a pioneering offshore B2B (business-to-business) marketing firm. Before founding 2X, Domenic held several marketing leadership positions with SAP, Siemens, and WGroup. He is also a Widener Board of Trustees member and an alumnus. Greg and Domenic discuss artificial intelligence (AI), especially how it benefits the marketing industry, ethical concern surrounding AI-generated works, AI's possible impact on jobs, and how Widener is integrating AI into its curricula.
Widener University's 2023 commencement is featured. President Stacey Robertson's remarks to graduates are quoted.
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Commonwealth Law School student Megan Riggs is featured in this article as she joins Gretna Theatre as managing director.
Widener presented Dr. August-Wilhelm Scheer, global thought leader in the field of business, with an honorary degree at the commencement ceremony honoring graduates from the School of Business Administration and Center for Graduate & Continuing Studies.
Professor Emeritus at Delaware Law School Lawrence Hamermesh is quoted discussing a case in the Delaware Chancery Court involving TripAdvisor's incorporation.
Dean of the School of Business Administration Tony Wheeler is quoted in this article about how employees can better advocate for themselves and their needs at work.
The Latino Center of Excellence (COE) at Widener's Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is mentioned. The Latino COE is partnering with the Wilkes SBDC to offer programming in Spanish.
Geeta Tewari, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, was the featured guest on "The Green" podcast. She and host Tom Byrne spoke about a settlement in the case brought against the University of Delaware by students who were looking for tuition refunds for online classes taken in 2020.
Widener University's upcoming Chester Campus commencement ceremonies are mentioned on this list of ceremonies and speakers at area schools.
Ellen DeLuca, director of student health services, has been recognized on this list of top nurses around the Main Line for 2023. DeLuca is recognized in the "Student Health Services: College Level" category.
Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, authored this opinion article exploring arguments involving the right to vote for people who have been convicted of a felony.
Associate Professor of Anthropology Brett Alvaré is quoted in this article about the Chester mayoral race.
Paula Gray, associate professor and director of the family nurse practitioner program, is featured in the April 2023 issue of Focus: Family Nurse Practitioners Magazine. Gray is quoted on page 12 for an article on how nurse practitioners can better care for underserved populations.
Research by Associate Professor of Human Sexuality Studies Brooke Wells is referenced in this article on how different generations view gender identity.