Debate Over H-1B Lottery Revamp Heats Up as Cases Go Forward
Jill Family, professor and director of the Law and Government Institute at Widener Law Commonwealth, is quoted in this article about the recommended reforms to the H-1B lottery process.
Jill Family, professor and director of the Law and Government Institute at Widener Law Commonwealth, is quoted in this article about the recommended reforms to the H-1B lottery process.
This special commencement issue spotlights father and daughter Gary and Stephanie Pollino who received bachelor of science in nursing degrees together this May.
India Thusi, associate professor at Delaware Law School, comments on critical race theory in this article on race, politics and education policy.
Ijjae Hill, a sophomore visual and performing arts major enrolled in the pre-physical therapy program, writes about a grant she secured from the Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation’s Racial Justice Community Fund, and her drive to address health disparities in Chester.
After initially voting against the request, the Central Bucks School District's Board of Directors voted in favor of sending a teacher to attend Widener's new Affirming Schools for Transgender Students training program.
This news segment addressing the anxiety people may experience ahead of returning to the office, after working from home during the COVID-19 lockdown, includes an interview with Chris Carideo, head coach of the men's basketball team.
Plymouth Whitemarsh High School senior Mia Ruggiero has signed a letter of intent to join the Pride's women's swimming team.
Norma Thomas, an adjunct professor of social work and former baccalaureate program director in the Center for Social Work Education, was named the 2021 recipient of the Outstanding Fellow award by the Advisory Board of Penn State Lafayette, The Eberly Campus. The award honors a community leader whose support of the campus has been so exemplary as to warrant special recognition.
Delaware Law School graduate Rick Kahlbaugh is featured in this Q&A. Kahlbaugh is chief executive officer, president and chairman of Fortegra.
This feature article highlights a special impromptu commencement held at Delaware Law School last week for Daniel S. Timmerman, a recent law graduate and general surgeon who was caught in surgery and missed his scheduled ceremony.
President Julie E. Wollman is guest on the podcast discussing the university's mission, the distinct Widener student experience and specific initiatives taking place across campus related to common ground and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, explains the language in the Second Amendment in relation to militia groups, which this news segment reports have been on the rise in the past year.
The Center for Human Sexuality Studies' new Affirming Schools for Transgender Students training program is mentioned in this article.
Ahead of her retirement, Center for Education graduate Sandra Weiss was honored with a laboratory classroom in her name at Neumann University.
This article was written by Andrea Tinianow, a Delaware Law School graduate who serves as an outlet contributor on topic of blockchain.
This article quotes Lexx Brown-James, a sex therapist and adjunct professor in the Center for Human Sexuality Studies.
Associate Professor of Nursing Stephanie Jeffers was selected by her nursing peers to be recognized as a top nurse in the region.
Clinical Assistant Professor of Social Work Richard Cooper discusses in this article the institutional structures and social systems of racism and white supremacy.
The clip showcases day three of Widener's weeklong commencement ceremonies with graduates participating in the mini ceremony.
Longport, New Jersey residents Ethan Kramer, a Delaware Law School student, and Owen Kramer, a Main Campus undergraduate, are recipients of the 2021 Herb Stern Longport Scholarship Fund.