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Quartz

How to take the politics out of vaccine mandates in the workplace

Angie Corbo, associate professor of communications, provides expert commentary on approaches that companies can use to introduce COVID-19 vaccination and testing policies that minimize political tensions and create a culture of transparency and trust.

Buzzfeed

I Am A Sex Therapy Graduate Student, And Here Are 6 Things I Think Everyone Should Know

Tatyannah King, a graduate student in the dual Social Work and Human Sexuality program, writes about her experience in the program and shares helpful tips to enhance sexual wellness and understanding. The article also cites research published by Associate Professor Brooke Wells as well as the Human Sexuality Archives compiled in the Wolfgram Memorial Library. 

See also: Yahoo! Life

The Chester Spirit

Soccer is a passion shared and enjoyed in Chester

Tife Akintunde, a men's soccer team player and senior communications studies major, writes about his experience volunteering in the community, including with Chester Upland Youth Soccer, a non-profit that provides free soccer programming, mentorship, nutrition education and special events for underserved local children.

BBC News

China faces electricity shortages

Anthony Wheeler, dean of the School of Business Administration, is a guest on the World Matters podcast discussing his recent publication "HR Without People" and the need to prepare for a future where jobs and careers are displaced by technology. Click on the "China Faces Electricity Shortage" episode and scroll to 26:56 in the broadcast to hear the dean.

Top 3 with Marcia O'Connor

Episode 16: Lou Rodriguez

Louis Rodriguez Jr., a civil engineering graduate, Board of Trustee member, and founder and CEO of Rodriguez Consulting LLC, is a guest on this podcast discussing his background, career and his path to entrepreneurship. 

Parents

Schools Must Adjust to Post-Pandemic Student Needs—These Programs Could Help

Zora Wolfe, associate professor and director of the K-12 Educational Leadership and Instructional Technology programs, weighs in on post-pandemic adjustments in schools and says that technology will continue to be integrated into classrooms after remote teaching during quarantine highlighted its many benefits.

The Plexuss Network

Dr Julie Wollman, President of Widener University

In this podcast, President Julie E. Wollman shares her insights into the transformational power of education, the university's development of an adaptable strategy, and the differentiating qualities of the Widener undergraduate and graduate student experience.

The News Journal

Are 'We the People' failing the United States?

Delaware Law School Professor Alan Garfield marks Constitution Day with this opinion article which reflects upon the state of democracy in the United States and the need to improve voter turnout. This is the 16th year that Garfield, and other Delaware Law professors, have celebrated the day with published opinion articles.

See also: Bucks County Courier Times, Go Erie, Poughkeepsie Journal, Pocono Record, Times Telegram

Delaware County Daily Times

Community Briefs

This community brief promotes the Crozer Health Emergency Medical Services Training Institute which offers EMT certification and partners with Widener to provide students with credits toward a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences degree.

1-on-1 with Matt Leon

Bill Manlove – A Hall of Fame Gentleman

This KYW Newsradio podcast interviews former Pride football Head Coach Bill Manlove on his years of coaching, including winning two NCAA Division III National Championships with the Pride.