Expert Insights: Challenges Facing Default Law Firms
Widener Law School graduate Stephen M. Hladik offers expert commentary on the challenges facing default law firms in this interview.
Widener Law School graduate Stephen M. Hladik offers expert commentary on the challenges facing default law firms in this interview.
Engineering Assistant Professors Babak Eslami and Kamran Fouladi were awarded more than $60,000 through the state's Manufacturing PA Innovation Program to conduct faculty-student research to help advance innovation in several sectors of manufacturing.
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Richard Cooper, clinical assistant professor of social work, discusses the upcoming anticipated performance by Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak that will air Sunday during the 2021 Grammy's Award Show.
Kevin Burdick, the interim head coach of Widener's baseball team, shares his approach to this season in the face of COVID-19 guidelines and highlights key returning players.
This article highlights the work of the Delaware Innocence Project, a non-profit housed on Delaware Law School's campus that offers pro bono services to review cases and support individuals wrongfully convicted.
Tom Garvey, a Pennsylvania Military College alumnus, Vietnam veteran, and author, recounts his experience living in a makeshift apartment located in Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium.
Widener's plan to honor 2020 and 2021 graduates by allowing them to choose from two in-person ceremony options as well as a virtual celebration is explained in this article.
This article features Maggie Lipperini, a nursing graduate and market chief quality officer at Moses Taylor Hospital and Regional Hospital of Scranton.
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This college e-sports podcast covered the third annual Pennsylvania Cup featuring Widener's e-sports as one of the competing teams.
Harry Augensen, professor of physics and astronomy, details sunrise and sunset times, stars and constellations, and moon phases for the month of March.
Peter Gard, a junior and member of the men's basketball team, shares his experience in this article that examines the lingering effects of COVID-19 for individuals returning to physical exercise after battling the virus.
Geeta Tewari, assistant professor of law at Delaware Law School, penned a letter to the editor in response to the article The Boredom Economy.
This article details commencement ceremonies planned by universities and colleges across the country including Widener's plan to host two in-person ceremony formats plus an option to celebrate virtually.
This feature article highlights two-time civil engineer graduate Kevin Brown who was named the 2021 Delaware Valley Young Engineer of the Year by the Engineers’ Club of Philadelphia.
Widener's e-sports team is one of the collegiate teams scheduled to compete in the third annual PA Cup which will be held virtually this weekend.
Kaylee Hall, a master’s of education student in the PreK-12 counseling track, and Samantha Jenkins, a doctorate of psychology student, write about their experience participating in Widener Reads, a tutoring assistance program to support teachers and students in Chester public schools.
Commencement Committee Co-Chairs Katie Herschede, vice president for strategic initiatives and chief of staff, and Amy Pecsi, director of university events, announced that for the first time in university history, and in compliance with local COVID-19 guidelines, there will be two in-person celebration options for graduates and guests. The in-person ceremony options, in addition to a virtual celebration option, will honor 2020 and 2021 graduates.
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Undergraduates and students from the Center for Graduate and Continuing Studies have been recognized for achieving Dean's List status for fall 2020. This article recognizes Nicole Anton, Aimee Guzowski, Bree Houghton, Edward News, Sarah Schwien, and Jenna Waldron. Additional students are mentioned in Somers' HamletHub, The Standard-Journal, Gloucester City News, Chadds Ford Live, Trib Live, The Sentinel, The Frederick News-Post, NJ.com, The Citizens' Voice, Wicked Local, Sanatoga Post, Press of Atlantic City.
Men's basketball head coach Chris Carideo talks about his coaching career, his passion for the game, and changes to the season caused by COVID-19.
Acknowledging a disagreement between you and your partner is a crucial step in resolving any conflict according to Pamela Lannutti, professor and director for the Center for Human Sexuality Studies.