In the Media
Subpoena Blizzard Sets Stage For Musk-Twitter Trial In Del.
Lawrence Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Widener Delaware Law School, was quoted about recent subpoenas issued in relation to Musk v. Twitter.
Another ‘super moon,’ Saturn, and some Perseids are ready to star in the night sky
Harry Augensen, professor emeritus of Physics and Astronomy, was quoted discussing the Sturgeon Supermoon happening on August 11, 2022.
Ask the Experts
Assistant Professor Amin Keramati was featured in a Q&A that discussed choosing car insurance.
Pa.’s senators split on Inflation Reducation Act; congressmen opposed
James Vike, professor and director of the public administration program, was quoted discussing the Inflation Reduction Act recently passed by the U.S. Senate.
See also: The Tribune Democrat, The Huntsville Item, Allied News, The Herald, New Castle News, The Daily Item, The Meadville Tribune
The Packaging Is the Problem
Anthony Wheeler, dean of the School of Business Administration, authored an opinion piece on higher education's need for flexibility in the changing education landscape.
Face the State with Joel D. Smith featuring Quinn Yeargain
Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor of law at Widener Commonwealth Law School, was a featured guest on CBS' Face the State to discuss the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision to uphold Act 77.
Justices Uphold Pennsylvania's 2019 Mail-in Voting Expansion
Originally reported by the Associated Press, this article mentions Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Commonwealth Law School, for his role in arguing a case regarding Pennsylvania's mail-in voting expansions in 2019.
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New Report Says Inflation Will Cost Families $4,400 This Year Alone
Joseph Fuhr, Jr., professor emeritus of economics, was quoted discussing the impact of inflation on families.
Recent court decisions are making some question "judicial independence"
Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor at Widener Commonwealth Law School, is quoted on public perception of the justice system following numerous landmark court decisions.
‘Night Words’ for August: Five bright planets span the night sky from dusk to dawn, Saturn reaches opposition
Harry J. Augensen, emeritus professor of physics and astronomy, published what viewers can expect to see in the sky during the month of August.
See also: Reading Eagle, Daily Local News, The Mercury
Jim Thebaut, Acclaimed Executive Producer, On the Supreme Court Ruling for the Environmental Protection Agency
James R. May, distinguished professor at Widener Delaware Law School, shares his recommendations for the future of environmental protecting in light of recent Supreme Court decisions.
See also: News Channel Nebraska
Change to EVs Means Shift in Auto Company Jobs
Professor Brian Larson is quoted discussing the growth of the electric vehicle industry.
See also: News Break
Federal funding will be used to support health care, education and housing
Widener's Chester Community Clinic is one of the community projects advocated by Sen. Bob Casey in the U.S. Senate's FY 2023 Appropriations bills. The bills now moves for approval from both chambers.
2021-22 College Team Academic Award Recipients
The Widener men's and women's soccer teams are recognized for their academic achievements with team GPA averages of 3.0 or higher during the 2021-22 academic year.
Hispanic Chamber CEO: Yes, you can grow your business during an economic crisis
Widener's Small Business Development Center was mentioned in an article about advancing your business even during times of economic hardship.
U.S. Department of State Awards Grants to 44 U.S. Colleges and Universities to Expand Study Abroad Opportunities for American Students
Widener University has been chosen to receive money through the 2022 Increase and Diversify Education Abroad for U.S. Students (IDEAS) Program grant competition.
A Fresh Approach: ABA steps up efforts to advance environmental justice
Distinguished Professor of Law at Widener Delaware Law School James May was featured in an article discussing the American Bar Association's commitment to environmental justice.
The pandemic impulse purchases we grew to hate
Ross Steinman, professor of psychology, was quoted in an article about purchases made during the COVID-19 pandemic that people grew to regret.
See also: MSN
Extra Points: Eagles training camp memories
Widener University was mentioned for its history of hosting a training camp for the Philadelphia Eagles.