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Working to mitigate climate change and promote sustainability

John Dernbach, professor of environmental law and sustainability and director of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center at Widener Commonwealth Law School, was a guest on the program Smart Talk discussing his role as an environmental lawyer and educator, and his plans to retire from teaching to advance his environmental health and advocacy work.

ESPN

Pardon The Interruption

Widener alumnus and former NFL wide receiver Billy "White Shoes" Johnson was given a special shoutout for his 70th birthday along with career highlights. 

The Chester Spirit

Widener students embrace, amplify local history

Juniors M’Nya Preston, an anthropology major, and Madison Smith, a history major, write about their work creating a historical walking tour of the Widener campus developed in partnership with Jordan Smith, assistant professor of history, that will connect Chester and the university to the civil rights movement.

Delaware County Daily Times

Community Briefs

Sara Christianson, a student in the doctoral K-12 leadership education program, has been named assistant director for teaching and learning for the Delaware County Intermediate Unit.

KFPA

KPFA Evening News

Alan Garfield, professor at Delaware Law School, joins this podcast to weigh in on the conversation surrounding reforming the U.S. Supreme Court and the length of time justices serve. 

(The segment starts at 22:56)

Industry Era

“Digital Marketing for Today and Tomorrow’s Buyer”

Industry Era, a technology magazine, has named School of Business Administration alumnus Ryan Raiker as one of its 10 Best Directors of 2021. Raiker, director of digital marketing at ABBYY, is recognized for his excellence in the marketing industry, specifically the digital space.
See also: Northeast Times

USA Today

States treat intoxicated rape victims differently

Michal Buchhandler-Raphael, an assistant professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on inconsistencies in state laws for prosecuting sexual assault, centered on the question of whether victims were voluntarily or involuntarily intoxicated and what that means for their mental capacity.

See also: Yahoo! News

preLaw Magazine

Why the future of legal ed is online

Widener Law Commonwealth Dean Michael J. Hussey and Professor Robyn Meadows discuss their experiences teaching remotely during the pandemic in this story about the future of online learning at law schools.

People and Perspectives Podcast

Christian Johnson guest

Christian Johnson, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, is a guest on this podcast discussing a new seminar designed to study the pandemic's impact on legal institutions including the U.S. Constitution, federal, state, and local statutes.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Employers are on their own after court guts Biden vaccine-or-testing mandate

Michael Dimino, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on two recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings tied to the pandemic. The first blocked OSHA’s COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandate on private businesses with more than 100 employees, while the second allowed vaccine mandates for workers at federally funded health-care facilities.

Press of Atlantic City

Oakcrest BioMed Alumni Visit

Nursing major Hunter Boney was among a group of alumni who returned to Oakcrest High School to discuss how its Biomedical Magnet Program impacted their college experiences and future careers.

Delaware County Daily Times

Delco students shine on campus

Undergraduate student Kaitlyn Lathrop has been selected by the Philadelphia chapter of the Public Relations Society of America to receive the Anne Sceia Klien Award for Professional Promise recognizing her dedication to advancing herself in the field of public relations.