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Far & Widener Podcast, Episode 16: NCAA Division I women's basketball official Natasha Camy discusses her career and the exciting new era of women's college basketball

In this episode, Marcus Bagby interviews Natasha Camy, a 2010 graduate of Widener's Communications and Media Studies program. Natasha is an NCAA Division I women's basketball referee and officiated games during the history-making 2024 March Madness basketball tournament. She discusses the impact that new interest in women's basketball is having on the sport, as well as her role as founder of the Referee Ready Academy, which aims to improve the expertise, abilities, and self-assurance of referees. She also speaks to entrepreneurship, and her part ownership of the Cape Town Tigers, a team in the Basketball Africa League based in Cape Town, South Africa.

Axios

Philadelphia sees drop in homicide rates

Kalfani Turè, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses a new report showing a 37% drop in homicides in Philadelphia from last year. Turè says that this could be due to city police being more engaged.
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DW News

Trump arrives at courthouse ahead of hush money trial

Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane is featured in this interview about Donald Trump's ongoing criminal trial dubbed the 'hush money' trial. Culhane shares an outline of this case and others currently against Trump, the challenges that the jury selection process faces, and what a guilty verdict in this case could mean for Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.

NBC10

FAFSA delays creates pressure on perspective students due to lack of financial aid information

Vice President for Enrollment Joseph Howard is featured discussing challenges with the FAFSA rollout for students planning to attend college in the fall 2024 semester. Howard shares national challenges schools are facing due to the delays and what Widener is doing to help this process for students and families. Widener will hold virtual FAFSA information sessions during national FAFSA Week of Action happening April 15-19.

Delco Today

Widener University’s FAFSA Action Week Supports Students Applying for Financial Aid

Widener will provide support for students and families navigating the FAFSA application process during a national FAFSA Week of Action happening April 15-19. Widener has previously suspended the May 1 'decision day' deadline, and is offering free virtual information sessions and opportunities for deposit refunds for students. Vice President for Enrollment Joseph Howard is quoted sharing details of Widener's efforts to help students and families make the best decision.
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Muggle Net

“Potterversity” Episode 50: “Teaching, the Hogwarts Way”

Brent Satterly, professor of social work, is a featured guest on this podcast connecting Harry Potter and teaching. Satterly contributed a chapter to the book Potterversity: Essays Exploring the World of Harry Potter, and discusses how the Harry Potter series can intertwine with the real-world teaching of students.

Brian Communications

Join Brian as he explores the remarkable journeys of four dynamic Philadelphia leaders during a live recording of Withology.

President Stacey Robertson served as a panelist of area leaders as part of the Breakfast with Brian event series. Robertson and other panelists discussed leading their organizations through times of change with innovation and adaptation. A recording of the discussion is available at the link above through YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Apple, and Amazon.