Campus notes: April 2, 2023
Widener University High School Leadership Award recipients are mentioned.
See also: CNBNews, Lancaster Online
Widener University High School Leadership Award recipients are mentioned.
See also: CNBNews, Lancaster Online
Harry Augensen, professor emeritus of physics and astronomy, shares what stargazers can see during the month of April.
Executive Director of Campus Safety Anthony Pluretti has been named a 2023 Millennial Superstar by Vista Today. Pluretti is quoted along with President Stacey Robertson. Pluretti credits Linda Gilbert, vice president of administration and finance, for her impact during his time at Widener.
Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh has announced his retirement as executive director of the Institute for Law & Economics.
Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted in this article examining the indictment of Donald Trump and its potential impact on future presidential elections.
Commonwealth Law School students Alexis R. Rostucher, Callie M Dreher, Summer Pannizzo, and Jessica Collier represented Widener at the 2023 Wayne State Jaffe/Taft Transactional Law Invitational.
Mariah Schug, associate professor of psychology, published this article examining how social media can be used in a positive way.
Widener University Provost Andrew Workman is quoted in this article examining how Widener and other higher education institutions can address concerns about students using AI software to complete their work.
The 12th Annual High School Leadership Awards are covered in this clip. Widener, in partnership with NBC10, honors area high school students who go above and beyond in their communities. President Stacey Robertson is featured.
Widener Board of Trustees member Christian Nascimento '97, is featured in this discussion between major business leaders on how mobile devices and the pandemic have impacted daily business operations.
Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor at Commonwealth Law School, authored an article examining proposed constitutional amendments that will be on the ballot in Wisconsin. The proposed amendments could impact access to bail in the state.
See also: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Sheboygan Press, Green Bay Press Gazette
Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted discussing recent legislation related to abortion rights in Wyoming.
See also: Los Angeles Times
Former Dean of Delaware Law School Rod Smolla is mentioned as part of the team of lawyers representing Dominion Voting Systems in its lawsuit against Fox News.
Professor of marketing, Brian Larson, is quoted in this article examining Hyundai's new developments in electric vehicle technology.
Research being conducted by Anita Singh, adjunct associate professor of biomedical engineering, and Zaph Joseph '23 is featured. Singh and Joseph are working to study, diagnose, and treat neonatal brachial plexus palsy, a childbirth injury that occurs in one to four out of every 1,000 births worldwide.
See also: Vista Today
Assistant Professor at Commonwealth Law School Quinn Yeargain authored this article examining an upcoming Wisconsin election for a new state supreme court justice, as well as two proposed constitutional amendments involving access to bail.
Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted in this article about Central Bucks School District's upcoming legal battle defending against allegations of discrimination against LGBTQ students.
Assistant Professor at Commonwealth Law School Quinn Yeargain is mentioned in this article discussing a recent decision by a Wyoming judge to block a proposed law that would make performing abortions in the state a felony.