Widener University School of Business Administration Success Lab to Become SAP Next-Gen Lab
The Success Lab in Quick Center has been designated a SAP Next-Gen Lab for design thinking and analytics.
The Success Lab in Quick Center has been designated a SAP Next-Gen Lab for design thinking and analytics.
Coverage of yesterday’s High School Leadership Awards event at the National Constitution Center. Widener partners with NBC10 for the annual event to recognize high school students who are giving back and making a difference in their communities. The following local news outlets highlighted some of this year’s recipients: Limerick-Royersford-Spring City, Cape May County Herald, and Vineland Daily Journal.
Widener student Robert Erianne joins a 2019 High School Leadership Award winner to discuss this unique Widener/NBC program.
President Julie E. Wollman discusses the mission of higher education to prepare students for active participation in a democracy.
A photo gallery of the Alan J. Criswell Robotics Engineering Laboratory opening.
President Julie E. Wollman writes about Widener's commitment to exposing students to a range of perspectives within the framework of finding common ground.
This story notes Widener's work with Project Pericles and our Sustainability and Civic Engagement thematic pathway involving high-impact teaching practices.
This Academic Minute piece by Associate Professor Donna McCloskey explores how to set boundaries between work and home.
This OPED by Psychology Associate Professor Hal Shorey examines the impact of past experiences and memories on how we navigate the world.
Delaware Law School Dean Rod Smolla testified in a case that asks whether the fair report privilege extends to a local journalist in Tennessee who spoke privately with a public information officer of the local sheriff’s office.
This research paper investigates whether new digital tools have influenced the way journalists think about their audiences and references a 1990 study of Chicago news organizations led by Dwight DeWerth-Pallmeyer, professor of communications studies.
An advice column roundup references this 2016 article written by Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane about how to handle difficult conversations during the holidays.
Assistant Professor of Psychology Mariah Schug authored this article on the long history of same-sex marraige.
In the back-to-school edition of preLaw Magazine, Delaware Law School received an A grade for its Family Law program (pg. 45) and was included on a list of 32 law schools nationwide that are best at placing graduates into jobs at small law firms (pg. 27).
This Q&A features School of Nursing alumna Susan J. Farese on how to excel in the modern public relations industry.
This month's cover story features an in-depth interview with Uva Coles, associate vice president for the Center for Civic and Global Engagement, who was named AL DÍA's Hispanic Heritage Month Education Honoree for her work to build inclusion in higher education.