In the Media
You might not know if your blender will kill you
Professor of Psychology Ross Steinman is quoted on consumer brand perception and purchasing habits, particularly after a product has been defective.
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Michelle A. Henry Confirmed by State Senate to Serve as Pennsylvania Attorney General
Michelle Henry '94 has been confirmed to serve as Pennsylvania's Attorney General.
On the Academic Move
Widener University students have been named to the Fall 2022 Dean's List.
See also: HK Now, Chaddsford Live, Patch, Lancaster Online, Standard Journal, Rocket Courier, The News Item, Northeast Times
Saving 4 Million Books From Landfill
Wolfgram Memorial Library is featured for their management, organization, and digitization efforts of the library's extensive collection in the last few years. Head of Technical Services and Assistant Librarian Rosalyn Goldstein is quoted.
5 Questions With Widener Delaware Law School's Next Dean
Incoming Dean of Delaware Law School Todd Clark discusses his goals to help the school thrive once he begins his tenure July 1.
How a neighbor with a goat pen took this Delaware beach town land with squatter's rights
Serena Williams, professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted discussing squatter's rights in the state of Delaware.
1-on-1 With Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleader and RN Gabriela Bren
Widener nursing alumna Gabriela Bren '16 is featured in an interview about her life and work as a trauma nurse and as a Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader. Bren discusses how she balances the two responsibilities.
Widener Heads to New England as Division III March Madness Begins
Widener men's basketball is featured as they prepare to take on Tufts University today at 3 p.m. in the NCAA Division III Tournament. The Pride's Head Coach Chris Carideo is quoted.
See also: Vista Today
Coaching vet Chris Carideo on guiding Widener back to the NCAA tournament
Widener men's basketball head coach Chris Carideo is featured ahead of the NCAA Division III Basketball Tournament where the Pride will take on Tufts University. The Pride and Coach Carideo are also featured on KYW Newsradio.
Organization files environmental suit in response to Eisenhower Drive plans
The Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic at Delaware Law School is mentioned for representing the The Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association in the filing of a complaint against the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration. Clinic Director and Professor of Law Ken Kristl is quoted.
POTUS Politics
John Culhane, professor of law at Delaware Law School, spoke with Michael Smerconish on his show Politics of the United States. The pair spoke about the defamation case brought against Fox News by Dominion Voting Systems. Culhane gives his insight into where he thinks this case is headed. Two-part recording: Part 1; Part 2
Rupert Murdoch’s deposition in $1.6 billion defamation case is ‘a nightmare’ for Fox News, legal experts say
John Culhane, professor of law at Delaware Law School, is quoted on the Dominion Voting Systems defamation case brought against Fox News.
Widener alum's new book shares story of survival from Cambodia killing fields to Secret Service
The life of Leth Oun '98 is featured. Oun's new book, "A Refugee's American Dream," shares about his experience as a Cambodian immigrant who survived the Killing Fields as a child and ultimately became a member of the United States Secret Service.
Exactly What It Means to Be Asexual, According to Sexuality Experts
Associate Professor in the Center for Human Sexuality Studies Justin Sitron is quoted in an article exploring asexuality. Sitron offers definitions of different sexual orientations on the spectrum of asexuality.
Night Words for March: Venus at dusk, Jupiter’s disappearing act and Saturn up from the horizon
Harry Augensen, professor emeritus of astronomy and physics, shares the moons, constellations, planets, and more that stargazers can see throughout the month of March
OPINION: Let’s pay more attention to colleges that educate the vast majority of Americans
Former Widener President Julie Wollman has co-authored an opinion article about the importance of promoting "non-elite" universities at the same level as elite institutions.
Widener offers lifelong learning classes for adults over age 50
Widener University’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is featured for its work hosting in-person and online educational classes for adults over 50.
The 2023 Class of VISTA Millennial Superstars: Part 1 of 4
Executive Director of Campus Safety Anthony Pluretti has been named to Vista Today's 2023 Class of Millennial Superstars. The list recognizes outstanding residents of Chester County who are committed to bettering their communities. Anthony can be seen in the slideshow of the first batch of winners at the bottom of the page.
What You Should Actually Do If You're Accused of Gaslighting
Angie Corbo, associate professor and chair of Communications Studies, is quoted in this article about gaslighting in the workplace.