Academic Achievement
Widener students Zachary Hurst, Giulia Lima, and Jillian Tyson were inducted into Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
See also, TAP into Elizabeth
Widener students Zachary Hurst, Giulia Lima, and Jillian Tyson were inducted into Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
See also, TAP into Elizabeth
Lawrence Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, is quoted on how Delaware’s Chancery Court is well equipped to handle complications related to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Lenin Agudo, director of Widener's Small Business Development Center, explains that small businesses can benefit from Small Business Administration loans in addition to the federal government's stimulus package.
Widener's Small Business Development Center is one of many local organizations working in partnership with the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to support small businesses during the Coronavirus pandemic.
A feature on Widener graduate Ericka Heart, a sex educator and activist, and their work to dismantle oppressive systems in sex education and beyond.
In this video, Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino discusses Buckley v. Valeo and why it is the most important campaign finance case ever decided by the Supreme Court.
Alison K. Dougherty, associate vice president of Human Resources and Title IX coordinator, comments on how the Coronavirus may impact Title IX investigations on college campuses.
The 3rd Annual Healthcare Compliance Symposium, hosted by Delaware Law School and First Healthcare Compliance Announce, has moved to a virtual event on April 23.
Lenin Agudo, director of the Widener University Small Business Development Center (SBDC), talks about a digital resource hub the SBDC created to help small businesses during closures caused by the Coronavirus.
Widener joins colleges and universities around the country to extend the May 1 deadline to accept admission offers.
Natalie Chaykin, a graduate student in clinical psychology, advises that people stick to their regular sleep schedule even while working from home during COVID-19 social distancing.
A Q&A with Andrew Enders, a graduate of Widener Law Commonwealth.
Lawrence Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, is quoted in an article outlining a Delaware Supreme Court decision involving Securities Act disputes.
A look back at the services provided by Widener nursing students at Stinson Tower in Chester, before clinicals ended in response to the Coronavirus outbreak.
The Widener University Recital Series scheduled to run this semester has been canceled.
Delaware Law School has suspended classes to make the shift to all classes online starting on Thursday, March 19.
This article references former Vice President Joe Biden's time as an adjunct professor at Delaware Law School between 1991 and 2008.
Larry Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article examining the delayed trial involving Elon Musk and his purchase of SolarCity in 2016.
Kiarra Sylvester, a graduate student in the human sexuality and social work dual program, writes about the most popular names on Tinder, an online dating program.
Rodney Smolla, dean of the Delaware Law School, spoke on this podcast about his career and offers practical advice for law students.