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Tunde Odusami, associate professor of finance, is quoted in this article examining the best states in which to retire.
Tunde Odusami, associate professor of finance, is quoted in this article examining the best states in which to retire.
The installation ceremony of President Stacey Robertson is highlighted with quotes from President Robertson's inaugural address and a recent interview which focused on her vision for the university and continued student success. Student Trustee Ijjae Hill '23 '25, who served on the presidential search committee, is also quoted.
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Paul Regan, associate professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted in an article discussing Dominion Voting System's defamation case against Fox News. Regan shares about the rules of the LLC statue in Delaware.
John Culhane, distinguished professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article about the defamation case made by Dominion Voting Services against Fox News. The trail is set to begin this week in Delaware.
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Jacob Kelley '20, human sexuality studies alumni and current PhD student in the program, is featured for their life and work as owner of Mx. Kelley Queer Education, a queer-inclusive sex educator consultant business.
This episode features John Vanore '69, alumnus and director of Widener's Jazz Ensamble. Vanore is also the head of Abstract Truth, an award-winning band formed in the 80s that combines the intimacy of a small group with no power of a big band.
PhD candidate Michael Pennington '23 has been inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.
Members of Widener's Phi Delta Theta chapter partnered with Chester Upland Youth Soccer to take part in the Chester Upland School District’s Mental Health and Wellness Summit at STEM Academy in Chester. Student Leo-Paul Wahl '24 is quoted for his part as a Phi Delta Theta member and CUYS volunteer.
Hal Shorey, director of Organizational Development Services and the PsyD/MBA dual degree program, authored this article for Psychology Today that gives strategies to help let go of past feelings or experiences.
The article highlights President Stacey Robertson's installation ceremony with quotes from President Robertson's inaugural address and a recent interview which focused on her vision for the university and continued student success. Student Trustee Ijjae Hill '23 '25, who served on the presidential search committee, is also quoted.
Juliet Moringiello, associate dean for academic affairs at Commonwealth Law School, was featured on this episode of Techbytes podcast discussing proposed amendments to digitize Uniform Commercial Code.
Former Widener Softball Coach Fred Dohrmann is mentioned for his influence on Bonnie Strang, an athlete in the National Senior Games in both softball and pickleball.
Both Commonwealth and Delaware Law Schools have been named to multiple best lists for law school specialty programs. Widener is recognized in the following categories: business-corporate, contracts-commercial, environmental, health care, legal writing, and trial advocacy.
President Stacey Robertson and Vincent Starkey '23 are featured in this segment about Widener's annual President for a Day, a favorite spring tradition. President Robertson switched places with Vincent on Monday, April 10 as they each got to experience a day at Widener through a new lens.
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Assistant Professor of Nursing Tanya Carmichael was a featured panelist on a recent webinar discussing how to recruit and retain Gen Z nurses in today's workplace climate.
Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane shared his thoughts on the historic indictment of Donald Trump, how this could impact the future of politics and potential additional indictments to come.
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This letter to the editor mentions President Stacey Robertson in response to an article that she co-authored with Robyn Hannigan, president of Ursinus College. The reader thanks Presidents Robertson and Hannigan for their emphasis on mental health support, and shares their experience as the parent of a college student.
An opinion article co-authored by President Stacey Robertson and Robyn Hannigan, president of Ursinus College is published. The two discuss mental health challenges facing college students and how universities can improve their mental health resources for students on campus. Widener's new partnership with The Jed Foundation is mentioned as one such initiative.
Dean of the School of Business Administration Tony Wheeler is quoted in this article about the "rage applying" employment trend.
Professor of Political Science Wes Leckrone is referenced in this opinion article discussing controversy around seats on the State College Area School District.