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Inside Higher Ed

By Any Other Name

This story notes Widener's work with Project Pericles and our Sustainability and Civic Engagement thematic pathway involving high-impact teaching practices. 

Courthouse News Service

Tennessee Supreme Court Asked to Clarify Fair-Report Privilege

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.

Tow Center for Digital Journalism

The Audience in the Mind’s Eye: How Journalists Imagine Their Readers

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.

preLaw Magazine

Top Law Schools for Big Law, Small Law

In the back-to-school edition of preLaw MagazineDelaware 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).

AL DÍA News

The leadership journey of Uva Coles

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.