Occult Hollywood Unveiled / Open Lines
Widener Law School graduate Robert Sullivan is a guest on this episode discussing occult symbolism in popular Hollywood movies.
Widener Law School graduate Robert Sullivan is a guest on this episode discussing occult symbolism in popular Hollywood movies.
John Dernbach, professor and director of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on the difficulty of enforcing environmental protection laws at the state level.
Kayla Van Osten, assistant archivist and research and instruction librarian, is a guest on this college series video podcast discussing how undergraduate students can maximize available library resources during the research process.
Pride baseball pitcher Dylan Peiffer was drafted to the Williamsport Crosscutters minor league baseball team.
This Q&A features Widener graduate and former Pride football player James Gillespie.
Cathleen Evans, assistant professor of nursing, is a guest on this podcast discussing her recent publication on disaster preparedness and other related topics, including the impact of nurse shortages on disaster readiness, how staff can be better utilized during a disaster, and readiness education for staff.
Jean Eggen, emeritus professor at Widener University Delaware Law School, comments on the effects of an appellate court victory for Johnson & Johnson in a product liability case involving talcum powder products.
Lawrence A. Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this story about a trial beginning in Delaware's Court of Chancery that considers Elon Musk's relationship to Tesla. See also Yahoo! Finance
This Q&A captures the conversation President Julie E. Wollman had with hosts of the EdUp podcast, about Widener and how the university empowers learners to create better futures.
This article highlights a series of findings published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, dedicated to understanding relationships in the time of COVID-19. Pamela Lannutti, professor and director of the Center for Human Sexuality Studies, co-edited the publication and is quoted in the article.
See also: Yahoo! News
Eric Kuminka, Omana Abraham and Arpita Thakore are among the more than 20 students recognized for earning degrees in May.
See also: The Free Lance Star, Hometown News and The Daily Star.
Alan Garfield, professor at Delaware Law School, examines the delicate balance between a student's constitutional right to free speech and an educational institution's ability to regulate certain speech in this opinion article.
See also: New Jersey Herald, Pocono Record, The Evening Sun
Diane Sanders, a student in the higher education leadership program, writes about the initiatives universities can take to better support Black and Latina single mother students.
Professor Judy Ritter from Delaware Law School spoke about the legal rational behind the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision to overturned Bill Cosby's sexual assault conviction.
See also: The St. Louis America
Charles Nippert, associate professor emeritus of chemical engineering, writes in this guest column that the Pennsylvania needs to revise its law governing charters and cyber charters.
School of Business Administration graduate Ryan Raiker shares his insights in this Q&A on how to leverage and grow a marketing business or career.
Esports head coach Devin Hartnett shares insights in this Q&A on how to succeed in the growing industry.
President Julie E. Wollman comments on the university's COVID-19 vaccination requirement for students and staff.
Recent chemical engineering graduate Elena Fattakhova is recognized for receiving the 2021 Outstanding Day Adult Student award which is given annually to a graduating adult student who has excelled in academic studies and contributed service to the Widener community.
Edwin Tucci, a recent civil engineering graduate, is the newest member of Solutions IPEM's civil engineering department.
See also: Delaware Business Times