Widener basketball is off to a good start
Basketball head coach Chris Carideo spoke about the team's 6-0 start and what has prompted this fast start to the season.
Basketball head coach Chris Carideo spoke about the team's 6-0 start and what has prompted this fast start to the season.
Widener Law School graduate Holly Filius celebrates national adoption month in this blog post that she authored.
Lawrence A. Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, is quoted in response to a recent Delaware court order calling on CBS Corp to hand in records regarding its plan to reunite with Viacom Inc. This article was picked up in numerous outlets including The Guardian, Daily Mail, and Yahoo! Finance.
Widener graduate Colonel Jeffery Jahnke, a U.S. Army veteran, was one of six veterans awarded the Freedom Medal at the sixth annual Delaware County Freedom Medal Award Dinner. The Delco News Network also shared this story.
An article outlining how new executive orders may lead to changes in how the administration approaches immigration policy features Jill Family, professor and director of the Law and Government Institute at Widener Law Commonwealth.
This letter-to-the-editor references the recent international honor awarded to Don Brown, Widener Commonwealth Law professor and scholar in residence, by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for his decades of work advocating climate change ethics.
Consumer psychology expert and Professor of Psychology Ross Steinman weighs in on the different socioeconomic classes who shop Black Friday deals. This article also appeared in The Charlotte Observer.
Field hockey Head Coach Larissa Gillespie announced her retirement after 20 years of leading the program.
Widener Law School graduate Drew Crompton has been nominated by Gov. Tom Wolf to fill a vacancy on the Pennsylvania appellate court.
Darrell Spurlock, director of the Leadership Center for Nursing Education Research, shares advice on how to protect children from the common cold and flu that are prevalent during the holiday travel season.
This story highlights Widener MSW graduate Michael Shelton who plans to work as a substance abuse counselor with the 177th Fighter Wing of the New Jersey Air National Guard.
Alison Dougherty, associate vice president of human resource and Title IX coordinator, discusses the importance of the Clery Act, a federal law that guides how colleges and universities prevent, respond to and publicly report campus crimes.
Pride players Michael Raczak, Chris Randle, Ryan Stecklein, Mariko Scotese, James Gillespie and Sean McGaughey all earned MAC all-conference honors.
Coverage of the Pride football's face-off against Delaware Valley on Saturday in the Middle Atlantic Conference.
In this full feature piece, President Julie E. Wollman discusses her vision and goals for Widener and the top areas in the national educational system that need improvement.
Delaware Law Professor and H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law John Culhane shares his expertise in this article examining a legal decision that establishes a compensation fund through Jeffrey Epstein's estate, to benefit his alleged victims.
Uva Coles, associate vice president of civic and global engagement, co-led a portion of Philly Startup Leaders' diversity event with an interactive table discussion around topics of inclusion and equity.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization presented Donald Brown, scholar in residence for sustainability ethics and law at Widener Law Commonwealth, with the Avicenna Prize, a prestigious award that recognizes his advocacy on behalf of the world’s poor, who are most directly and urgently feeling the impacts of a changing climate.
Michael J. Cozzillio, professor emeritus at Widener Law Commonwealth, co-authors this opinion piece in light of the ongoing congressional impeachment hearings.
After more than 40-years working and teaching corporate law, Delaware Law School Professor Emeritus Lawrence Hamermesh presented his unique perspective on legal trends through his career at the 35th Annual Francis G. Pileggi Distinguished Lecture in Law.