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Satoshi Nakamoto Blog

Safeguarding our water supply

Po-Yen Wang, an assistant teaching professor in engineering, worked alongside a University of Delaware professor to patent a novel membrane that can selectively filter perchlorate, a natural and man-made chemical, from drinking water.

Leader Telegram

UW-EC names vice chancellor for equity, diversity

Widener graduate Warren Anderson has been named vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion and student affairs at The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Is Halloween sexist? Researchers say yes.

Erin Hipple, a doctoral candidate in the Center for Social Work Education, provides expert insight into research that she co-authored, which examined the relationship between gender stereotypes and Halloween costumes. This article also appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Forbes

Politics And Toxicity In The Workplace

Nicole Lipkin, a graduate of Widener's clinical psychology program, contributes this article about the detrimental effect of discussing politics in the workplace.

NBC10

NBC10 News

Eva Kraus, a student at The Academy of Notre Dame, received the High School Leadership Award.

Delaware County Daily Times

Widener's McGaughey has record-setting 21st birthday

Post-game coverage of Widener's win again Albright which set a new program record for touchdown passes in a game, by quarterback and senior mechanical engineering major Sean McGaughey.

6ABC

Action News

Coverage of the annual Strut Your Mutt dog costume event hosted by student members of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) to support the Providence Animal Shelter in Media.

Delaware Business Times

Carney’s Supreme Court picks draw praise

Lawrence Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, provides commentary on Delaware Gov. John Carney’s nomination of Justice Collins J. Seitz Jr. to lead the Delaware Supreme Court,and Vice Chancellor Tamika Montgomery-Reeves to fill Seitz’s seat.

The Academic Minute

Widener Week: Shana Maier

In the final day of Widener University Week on The Academic Minute, Shana Maier, professor and director of the graduate in criminal justice program, discusses perceptions of rape victim advocates in the context of the #MeToo movement.

The Academic Minute

Widener Week: Mary Francis

In today's Widener University Week segment on The Academic Minute, Mary Francis, assistant professor of nursing, shares insights from recent research about the impact of gun violence on the victim and on the community.

The Academic Minute

Widener Week: Yufeng Mao

We're halfway through Widener University Week on The Academic Minute and today's segment features Yufeng Mao, associate professor of history, who discusses why Muslims are often an overlooked population in China. 

Invest: Philadelphia

How Philly Universities Are Getting Ready for Jobs of the Future

President Julie E. Wollman is quoted on Widener's work to prepare students to advance into high-paying jobs through its health sciences, engineering and sciences programs including the robotics engineering and the occupational therapy doctoral programs.

The Academic Minute

Widener Week: Luke Ayers

It's Widener University Week on The Academic Minute and today's segment features Luke Ayers, assistant professor of psychology, as he explores the cognitive reasoning behind our food choices. 

American Law Institute

ALI Elects 50 New Members

Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino is one of the 50 newly elected members of the American Law Institute tasked to bring their expertise to the ALI’s work of clarifying the law through restatements, principles, and model codes.