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The Philadelphia Citizen

Helping Kensington Thrive

This article mentions Widener's Small Business Development Center and its efforts to support local small businesses.

Times News Online

Leadership award winners recognized

This article recognizes local high school students for receiving the 2021 High School Leadership Awards presented in partnership between Widener and NBC 10.

See also: Sanatoga Post

Wonkhe

The post-Covid future for graduation

This story repurposes portions of The Chronicle of Higher Education article quoting Katie Herschede, vice president for strategic initiatives and chief of staff, on the university's in-person mini ceremony and drive-through commencement plans.

Inside Higher Ed

Loosening Restrictions

This article quotes Katie Herschede, vice president for strategic initiatives and chief of staff, who discusses the university's plan to offer two-in person commencement ceremony options.

Lehigh Valley Business

Power 100: Tarah Probst

Widener Law School graduate Tarah Probst, the mayor of Stroudsburg, was named to this editorial board's list of Lehigh Valley Business’ Power 100.

The Citizens' Voice

Dean's lists

Widener student John Macey is recognized for achieving president’s list status during the fall 2020 semester.

News Nation

News Nation Prime

Michal Buchhandler-Raphael, assistant professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, is a guest expert in this discussion about a Minnesota statute that led to a rape conviction being thrown out.

Bay to Bay News

Court of Common Pleas honors trailblazing judge

This article highlights the career of Delaware Law School graduate Judge Rosemary Betts Beauregard, who is retiring from the Delaware Court of Common Pleas.

Tampa Bay Times

Could Jan. 6 rioters be charged with sedition?

Rod Smolla, dean of Delaware Law School, argues that a case against individuals involved in the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol could be made under the federal seditious conspiracy statute.