They’ve Got Next: Bankruptcy Fresh Face Justin Alberto
A profile on Delaware Law School graduate Justin Alberto and his experience working with those impacted by the opioid pandemic.
A profile on Delaware Law School graduate Justin Alberto and his experience working with those impacted by the opioid pandemic.
Grace Evans won a High School Leadership Award presented by Widener in partnership with NBC10.
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As winter begins, Professor Harry Augensen provides a guide for the upcoming stars and constellations.
Susan Hensel, adjunct law professor at Widener Law Commonwealth and director of licensing at the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, was named to the iGB Most Influential Women list.
In reference to complaints filed against Cumberland County Judge Thomas Placey, Michael Dimino, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on the rules and procedures in place to examine a judge's behavior.
Widener in partnership with NBC10 recognized 160 students from throughout the Greater Philadelphia region as winners of the 2020 High School Leadership Awards during a virtual event with remarks from President Julie E. Wollman and NBC10’s Tracy Davidson.
President Julie E. Wollman, Katie Herschede, vice president for strategic initiatives and chief of staff, and Matthew Hartley, a member of the Board of Trustees, penned this opinion article detailing an innovative scenario planning exercise held with the Board of Trustees. The experience provided a window on pandemic-related decision-making.
Michael Dimino, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on lawsuits filed by Pennsylvania Republicans and the Trump Administration to dispute the state's election results.
This article recognizes high school students in Northeast Philadelphia for winning a High School Leadership Award from Widener and NBC 10.
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Michael Dimino, law professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, weighs in on the latest lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Court disputing the constitutionality of Act 77, which allows for mail-in ballots.
Angie Corbo, associate professor and chair of the communication studies department, offers advice on how to manage conflicts at the Thanksgiving table this year.
Widener graduate Lise Deguire shares activities to ground you during this year's unusual holiday season.
As COVID-19 infection rates remain prominent in the U.S., Danielle Durant, assistant professor of Healthcare Management, and Austin Klein, a student in the MD/MBA-HCM program, examine the current health care system and argues that Americans should start to take responsibility for their own health and adopt healthy behaviors.
Madison Morgan and Jenna Hans are two of 160 recipients of the 2020 High School Leadership Award presented by Widener and NBC 10.
After a federal ruling found that acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf is serving unlawfully, Jill Family, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, says immigration policies stand to be negatively impacted.
Gina Hannum was recognized as a winner of a High School Leadership Award presented by Widener and NBC 10.
Political Science Professor Wes Leckrone discusses results and trends from the Pennsylvania general election.
Michael Dimino, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, discusses rules and procedures for the transition of power in the presidency.
Ahead of the 2022 election for Pennsylvania governor and U.S. Senate, Wes Leckrone, a political science professor, says that women voters could potentially play a big role in the outcome, particularly for Democrats.
Delaware Law School graduate David Little was sworn into the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office as an assistant prosecutor.