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Global Association of Human Trafficking Scholars

Global Association of Human Trafficking Scholars Newsletter

Clinical Assistant Professor Karie McGuire authored the introduction to this newsletter winter edition for GAHTS, an organization of scholars dedicated to supporting better futures for survivors of human trafficking.

State of Delaware

Governor Carney Announces Judicial Nominations

Delaware Gov. John Carney has announced he will nominate Delaware Law School adjunct faculty member Eliza Hirst to serve as a Family Court judge in New Castle County, and Delaware Law alumna Jessica Markowski-Kelly  '16 to serve as Family Court commissioner in New Castle County.

Therapy for Black Girls

A Trans-Inclusive Approach to Dating

Alumna and certified sex therapist Tia Evans '16 joins this podcast to discuss ways transgender people can identify signs of safety in a potential friend or partner, how to establish boundaries around intimacy with a new partner, and how cisgender individuals can best support their transgender partners. Evans joins the conversation at the 3:05 mark.

DW News

New York judge says Trump hush money case will proceed

Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane talks one-on-one with this broadcast outlet about criminal cases against former President Donald Trump and whether they would impact his eligibility to be re-elected.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

While FAFSA is being revamped, colleges should eliminate decision deadlines

President Stacey Robertson and Vice President for Enrollment Joseph Howard co-authored this OPED article addressing Widener's response to technical issues with the new FAFSA rollout. The university recently announced it has suspended the May 1 'Decision Day' deadline in order to give students ample time to make their important college decisions. Robertson and Howard encourage other colleges to join Widener in suspending the May 1 deadline.

Newsweek

Donald Trump Poised to Be First Republican to Win Popular Vote in 20 Years

Jim Vike, associate dean of social science and professor of political science, gives expert commentary on possible outcomes in the event that Donald Trump wins the popular vote. Vike shares that winning the popular vote can indicate the public's desire to support the winner's policies.

Science News Explores

Swimming in schools lets fish save lots of energy

Professor of Biology David Coughlin is featured in this article examining why fish swim in schools. Coughlin notes that it is important to understand fish behaviors especially in the face of climate change.

The Wall Street Journal

College Financial-Aid Applications Fall 57%

Vice President for Enrollment Joseph Howard is quoted in this article discussing complications with the FAFSA rollout for fall 2024 students. Widener recently announced the university will suspend the May 1 'Decision Day' deadline so students can have ample time to review their financial aid packages.