School presidents report they need more training around nonacademic duties, like overseeing their collegiate athletic programs
Widener President Emerita Julie Wollman is quoted in this article about the changing role of university presidents.
Widener President Emerita Julie Wollman is quoted in this article about the changing role of university presidents.
Instructor Stephanie Wendling is the subject of this Q&A sharing her insight into credit scores.
Assistant Professor of Psychology Maureen Coyle is quoted on a recent lawsuit brought against singer Lizzo. Coyle offers insight into why fans feel such a strong connection to the singer due to her social media presence of fostering a community of openness and inclusivity.
John Culhane, distinguished professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article as the state-created danger doctrine is coming into question in some courts.
Adjunct professor at Commonwealth Law School Sara Austin has received the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Solo and Small Firm Section Award. The award recognizes lawyers or firms that have enhanced the professional reputations of solo and small firm attorneys in Pennsylvania.
Delaware Law School Distinguished Professor John Culhane was interviewed by 6ABC Action News on the latest Trump indictment, discussing what the Trump legal team is likely to argue under the First Amendment.
Culhane also spoke to DW News, Germany's international public broadcaster, on the latest federal indictment against Donald Trump. Culhane shared his insight on the strength of the evidence, this indictment's relationship to the other criminal charges Trump faces, and what could happen next.
Michael Dimino, professor at Commonwealth Law School, spoke on the latest indictment of Donald Trump, specifically the pieces of the indictment involving Pennsylvania's 2020 election results. Dimino clarifies what the indictment is saying about Pennsylvania vote totals in the 2020 election, as well as Trump's alleged use of alternative electors.
Sophie Bass, head women's lacrosse coach, has been appointed as head coach of the Israel Women's National Team.
Michael Dimino, professor at Commonwealth Law School, spoke on the latest indictment of Donald Trump. Dimino shares his expertise on the uncharted territory that the Department of Justice is in in this situation.
Delaware Law School Distinguished Professor John Culhane contributed to this article about the newest round of charges brought against Donald Trump. Culhane urges the public to stay aware of what's going on and read the indictment closely.
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Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane is quoted in this article examining a potential re-evaluation of the "state-created danger doctrine," which allows for claims to be brought against the state for injuries resulting from danger or alleged negligence.
Commonwealth Law School student Jessica Collier '24 is featured on this list of law students who have made outstanding contributions to their schools and communities.
Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh is quoted in this article about a Delaware Court of Chancery judge whose rulings have attracted significant public attention.
Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy Harry Augensen authored this roundup of upcoming celestial events for the month of August.
Former adjunct faculty member Amiram Elwork is quoted in this article examining the life and controversy surrounding Robert F. Kennedy.
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Kalfani Turè shares his expertise in this article about an ongoing investigation into a Cleveland police officer who allegedly walked into a bar and away from an active shooting situation.
This Q and A with 2023 graduate Shawn Thompson reflects on his time at Widener and playing football for The Pride.
Director of Advising and Retention Systems Amy Yarlett talks about signs of burnout and ways to avoid it.
Student Nashiya Richardson is interning in the community engagement unit at Philadelphia International Airport.
Professor Richard Cooper, co-coordinator of the African & African American Studies program, is quoted in this story about Luke Combs' cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" song.