AL DÍA’s 2020 Hispanic Heritage Awards took Latinos in Philly and beyond to new heights
AL DÍA celebrates the 2020 Hispanic Heritage Awards as the most diverse class, including Widener graduate and board trustee Lou Rodriguez.
AL DÍA celebrates the 2020 Hispanic Heritage Awards as the most diverse class, including Widener graduate and board trustee Lou Rodriguez.
Anthony Wheeler, dean of the School of Business Administration, discusses the impact of furlough on both the employee and employer.
Angie Corbo, associate professor and chair of Communications Studies, provides expert advice on how to manage a conversation with a chronic interrupter.
As the president continues to recover from COVID-19, J. Wesley Leckrone, professor of political science, joins experts in evaluating what issues the diagnosis could create for his re-election campaign.
Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane spoke on-air about the Supreme Court vacancy and what lies ahead for the court.
Michael Dimino, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, commented on a new committee in the Pennsylvania Legislature to oversee the integrity of the 2020 election.
Mary Rourke, professor and director of the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, weighs in with expert commentary on how to talk about politics with children.
Michael J. Cozzillio, emeritus professor at Widener Commonwealth Law School, writes this opinion about U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Widener's e-sport team is one of the six colleges joining the newly launched Philadelphia Aces League.
Michael R. Dimino, professor at Widener Commonwealth Law School, commented on constitutional language regarding secret ballots in Pennsylvania.
Delaware Law School students participated in a virtual panel discussion hosted by Capehart Scatchard attorneys.
Chair of Communication Studies and Associate Professor Angie Corbo offers advice for parents on helping children spot misinformation online.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appointed Widener Law School graduate Julie Sercus to fill a vacancy on the 6th Circuit Court.
Article mentions that Silvia Bakery, named Minority-Owned Small Business of the Year for eastern Pennsylvania, was one of the first graduates of Ella Emprende, an entrepreneurship program run by Widener University Small Business Development Center.
Professor of Psychology Ross Steinman explains why companies use pop-ups to elicit responses from consumers.
Alan Garfield, professor of law at Delaware Law School, writes a column on the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in facilitating the evolution of constitutional law.
Tatayanna King, a student in the graduate social work and human sexuality dual degree program, writes (starting on page 12) about the benefits of sexual wellness education.
Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, writes an opinion piece on why every justice should be an originalist.
Article mentions that Silvia Bakery, named Minority-Owned Small Business of the Year for eastern Pennsylvania, was one of the first graduates of Ella Emprende, an entrepreneurship program run by Widener University Small Business Development Center.