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Delaware County Daily Times

Widener honors faculty for excellence at 2021 awards event

This article promotes the winners of the annual Faculty Awards which recognizes faculty in the areas of teaching innovation, research, civic engagement, and institutional leadership. This year's winners include Professor Yvonne Antonucci, Professor Shirlee Drayton-Brooks, Professor J. Wesley Leckrone, Associate Professor Jayne Thompson,  Associate Professor Dipendu Saha, Associate Professor Katherine Goodrich, Professor Mark Nicosia, and Professor Nadine McHenry.

Delaware Public Media

Seaford abortion ordinance could have a hard time standing up in court

This print and radio segment (starting at 00:18) features John Culhane, professor and the H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Delaware Law School, who weighs in on legal challenges filed against the city of Seaford for its new ordinance that requires the cremation or internment of fetal remains from any surgical abortion or miscarriage.

AALS News

Spotlight on Sections: Pre-Law Education and Admission to Law School

This Q&A features Matthew Kerns, associate dean of admissions at Widener Law Commonwealth. Kerns, who serves as chair-elect of the Association of American Law Schools' (AALS) section on Pre-Law Education and Admission to Law School, discusses recent innovations in admissions, how the section recognizes exemplary members of their section, and networking during the pandemic.

Defense Visual Information Distribution Service

NSWCPD Supports STEM Program Building Underwater Robots at Widener University

This article gives an overview of a senior project led by robotics students Nicholas Lubeck, Jacob Thomas, Natalie Ralston, Mary Flaherty, and Michael Knawby. Sponsored by the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division's STEM Outreach Program, the students are working to create an autonomous underwater vehicle. This article also quotes Xiaomu Song, associate professor and chair of robotics engineering.

National Geographic Family

Throwing an eco-friendly New Year's Eve party

This article provides a guide to throwing an eco-friendly New Year's Eve party for kids, which not only promotes sustainability but according to Mary Rourke, associate professor and director of Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, allows families and kids to cope after a difficult year.

The Chester Spirit

Community service is ‘exciting work!’

Lombuso S. Khoza, executive director of the Center for Civic and Global Engagement, writes about the Center's mission which focuses on partnering with local organizations to connect students with meaningful service learning opportunities in the community.

Delaware County Daily Times

Delco officials say COVID cases and severity increasing

Marina Barnett, associate professor of social work, was an expert panelist on the Holidays COVID Vaccine Town Hall hosted by Delaware County Council and the Delaware County COVID Task Force. She noted the importance of talking with trusted health care providers, such as primary care physicians, to discuss COVID facts, prevention tips and vaccination.

Lancaster Online

College news

The following Lancaster County students are recognized for earning degrees in May 2021: Adam Bailey, Eric Graff, Steven Hollern, Alexis Holloway, Mohini Pradhan, Hailey Welchans, Bradley Strickler, and Sarah Moore.

Delaware Public Media

Legal expert says it's unlikely Delaware pastors would win religious freedom lawsuits

Alan Garfield, professor at Delaware Law School, provides expert commentary on a lawsuit filed by two pastors against Delaware Governor John Carney over claims that the emergency-ordered shut down at the start of the pandemic restricted their religious freedom. (He is quoted in the written story and comes in at 00:24 of the audio version of the story.)

ABC 7 Denver

Experts explain what can be learned from Ghislaine Maxwell trial

Michal Buchhandler-Raphael, assistant professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth who researches gender-based violence including sexual assault, comments on the ongoing trial against Ghislaine Maxwell who is accused of recruiting and grooming underage girls for the late Jeffrey Epstein. (She enters the video at the 1:36 mark.)

See also: ABC 27 Tallahassee

Law360

Ohio Opioid Verdict Brings Focus To Role Of Pharmacists

Roseann B. Termini, adjunct professor at Delaware Law School, writes an expert analysis on the role pharmacists play in the national opioid epidemic, in light of a recent Ohio jury verdict that found select pharmacies liable for contributing it.  

Sierra

How New Yorkers Won the Right to a “Healthful Environment”

After New York voted to pass a green amendment to help protect environmental rights, John Dernbach, professor and director of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center at Widener Law Commonwealth, is quoted on Pennsylvania’s Environmental Rights Amendment and how its passage could support future efforts in other states.

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