Unique program aims to educate Muslim teens on HIV prevention
This article features a new report outlining evidence-based sex education for Muslim American adolescents co-written by Shaakira Abdullah, professor of nursing.
This article features a new report outlining evidence-based sex education for Muslim American adolescents co-written by Shaakira Abdullah, professor of nursing.
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the economy has not boded well for the Trump Administration according to J. Wesley Leckrone, professor of political science.
Amazon Prime Day can be a trap for impulse buyers according to Ross Steinman, professor of psychology.
Anthony Wheeler, dean of the School of Business Administration, shares insight into the stressful and uncertain world of furloughs.
This semester, Associate Professor of History Jordan Smith and his class are working on a project to capture local history to create a traveling museum exhibit for the community.
Pamela J. Lannutti, director of the Center for Human Sexuality Studies and an expert in communication in personal relationships, shares guidance for how couples can navigate difficult conversations.
Iqbal Mansur, professor in the School of Business Administration, shares expert advice for individuals applying for a credit card.
Widener Law School Tax and Estates Society hosted a virtual career panel with representatives from McCollom D’Emilio Smith Uebler.
A look at how local colleges and universities continue to keep campuses safe during the pandemic highlights Widener's efforts to prevent and track infection with information from Mary Allen, director of communications.
David Weiman, an adjunct faculty member in the graduate clinical psychology program, was a guest on this podcast discussing how to deal with stress and how to show gratitude.
Pamela Lannutti, professor and director of the Center for Human Sexuality Studies, weighs in with expert commentary on how new couples can define and discuss infidelity.
This article features a day-in-the-life of Widener graduate Will Faudree who is a member of the gold medal-winning team at the 2003 Pan American Games in Maryland.
John Culhane, professor of law and H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Delaware Law School, shares his perspective on Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination during the first Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
Bishop McDevitt High School senior Julian Bakos received an offer to play football at Widener.
AL DÍA celebrates the 2020 Hispanic Heritage Awards as the most diverse class, including Widener graduate and board trustee Lou Rodriguez.
Anthony Wheeler, dean of the School of Business Administration, discusses the impact of furlough on both the employee and employer.
Angie Corbo, associate professor and chair of Communications Studies, provides expert advice on how to manage a conversation with a chronic interrupter.
As the president continues to recover from COVID-19, J. Wesley Leckrone, professor of political science, joins experts in evaluating what issues the diagnosis could create for his re-election campaign.