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Associate Professor Brenda Kucirka '13 was featured on a list of 2022's top nurses of the main line and western suburbs, under the education category.
Associate Professor Brenda Kucirka '13 was featured on a list of 2022's top nurses of the main line and western suburbs, under the education category.
Widener University was mentioned in an article discussing university president departures in the Philadelphia area.
Professor Juliet Moringiello of Widener Law Commonwealth was quoted in an article discussing the U.K.'s latest High Court ruling pertaining to NFTs.
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Professor John Culhane, the H. Albert Young fellow in constitutional law at Delaware Law School, authored this article on celebrity defamation lawsuits.
Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, spoke about the leaked draft Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
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Professor John Culhane, the H. Albert Young fellow in constitutional law, spoke with the Philadelphia Inquirer about Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who authored the leaked draft decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
President Julie E. Wollman was mentioned in The Philadelphia Inquirer's list of 2022 Philadelphia-area commencement speakers.
Widener University was mentioned as part of an article discussing the Intergenerational Connections Program, which helps students gain service learning experiences by engaging with older adults. Widener is one of five participating institutions noted in the article.
Anthony Pluretti, executive director of campus safety, was featured on the Campus Safety Voices Podcast to share his strategy for ensuring student safety and success at Widener.
Delaware Law School Dean Rodney Smolla and Professor Alan Garfield are listed as First Amendment scholars who filed a friend-of-the-court brief citing concerns about the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s gag order policy, in response to gag orders against Elon Musk, Mark Cubin and others.
Listen to the 2022 Warren M. Anderson Legislative Seminar Series hosted by the Government Law Center at Albany Law School which featured John C. Dernbach, commonwealth professor of environmental law and sustainability and director of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center at Commonwealth Law School, as a panelist. Panelists discuss a recent New York state constitutional amendment.
Stuart Eimer, associate professor and co-chair of the Department of Sociology, co-authors this article that examines a case study to show how unions can succeed even in the private sector, which is historically different to organize.
The Interfraternity Council hosted the annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event to raise awareness of domestic violence and sexual assault. This video story interviews undergraduate students Jacob Dingman, Donovan Powers, Ryan Schreiber, and Natalie Gallagher.
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Stuart Eimer, associate professor and co-chair of the Department of Sociology, co-authors this article that examines a case study to show how unions can succeed even in the private sector, which is historically different to organize.
One year after Derek Chauvin's conviction for killing George Floyd, Richard Cooper, director of the BSW program and co-coordinator of the African American studies program, reflects on a lack of substantial change that has taken place.
Sanjay Nath, professor of clinical psychology, provides expert commentary in this article that examines the rise of technology companies designed to provide resources for student mental health.
Ciana Bowers, a communications major and editor-in-chief of Widener Ink, writes about a community program that she developed with support from a Schmutz Student Engagement Mini Grant to bring artistic spirit to Chester.
Iain Moyer, director of athletic bands and music programs recruiter, is a guest on the podcast discussing his writing, arranging, teaching and roles with Widener and the Boston Crusaders.
John Dernbach, professor of environmental law and sustainability and director of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center at Widener Law Commonwealth, will be a panelist in the Warren M. Anderson Legislative Seminar Series hosted by the Government Law Center at Albany Law School. The series will focus on the recently added New York State Constitutional Amendment that guarantees residents a right to clean air and water, and a healthful environment.
Angie Corbo, associate professor and chair of communication studies, contributes to this article that aims to understand the term gaslighting, a form of manipulation that often occurs in abusive relationships. Corbo offers a thorough definition of the term and shares ways to identify and stop it from happening.
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