Where Therapists and Counselors Can Learn About Polyamory
The Human Sexuality Studies program is featured for providing counselors and therapists dedicated training in consensual non-monogamous relationships.
The Human Sexuality Studies program is featured for providing counselors and therapists dedicated training in consensual non-monogamous relationships.
Jill Family, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, is quoted in this article that examines the Trump administration's rejection of new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Widener Law Commonwealth was named a top performer in preparing students for jobs after graduation through strategic experiential learning and career services. This article quotes Eden Mandrell, assistant dean of career development in Harrisburg.
In this "Back to School" special, Kathy Sheikh, assistant professor and assistant dean of nursing on the university's Harrisburg campus, highlighted the program for its work preparing career-ready nurses in the central Pennsylvania region.
This look at how working parents can plan to balance work life and their kids' upcoming school year includes expert advice from Donna McCloskey, professor in the School of Business Administration.
This opinion article written by Normajean Colby, associate professor of nursing, examines the impact of the continuing nurse faculty shortage in the country.
Article features criminal justice major Josh Bryan.
This article includes Widener's plan for the upcoming semester related to COVID-19 testing.
Janelle L. Williams, associate dean of graduate and continuing studies, penned this opinion article about the need for structural change in the national higher education system.
Micaleh Morrison received a scholarship from the Waynesboro Rotary Club for the third time.
Alan Garfield, professor of law at Delaware Law School, examines two recent Supreme Court decisions that the government may not discriminate against private religious schools, but the schools may discriminate against their employees.
The Middle Atlantic Conference, which includes Widener, announced its decision to cancel the fall sports season amid COVID-19.
Local coverage celebrating undergraduate and graduate students who earned a degree in May.
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Jean Eggen, distinguished emerita professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article on a recent ruling upholding a verdict that Bayer's Roundup products caused a man's deadly form of cancer.
Delaware announced that it will not hold the 2020 bar exam, which was recently moved from Delaware Law School to the fairgrounds in Harrington, Kent County
Richard Cooper, clinical assistant professor of social work, helps to separate fact from fiction on the history of the civil rights movement.
Affiliate Librarian and Assistant Archivist Kayla Van Osten wrote in the official blog of the Pennsylvania Library Association's College and Research Division on the growing need for access to digital materials in institutions of higher education during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Commonwealth Law Professor Michael R. Dimino comments in this story on a proposed constitutional amendment that would move Pennsylvania to regional elections for its Supreme and Appeals Courts.
Shana Maier, a professor of criminal justice, comments on recent allegations of sexual assault at The George Washington University and encourages implementing prevention tactics like bystander education.
An article co-authored by Professors Beatriz Urraca and Stephen Madigosky on the Coronavirus and coffee production was repurposed in Spanish in this peer-reviewed academic journal.