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Bloomberg Law

LGBTQ+ Cases at Fourth Circuit Primed to Influence Future Fights

Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor at Commonwealth Law School, is featured in this article examining two federal legal cases involving transgender people and access to gender-affirming healthcare. Yeargain offers insight into some courses the court may take to reach a decision.

Keystone Edge

A new podcast dives deep on the Constitution

Delaware Law School Distinguished Professor John Culhane was featured on a recent episode of Re-Vision podcast discussing First Amendment constitutional issues. Culhane enters the podcast at the 1:15 mark.

The Federalist Society

DEI in the Executive Branch

Dean of Delaware Law School Todd Clark was featured as a speaker and panelist at an event discussing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the executive branch of the United States government. Clark shares his experience working to diversify the student population at DLS and other popular topics surrounding DEI today.

Planet Philadelphia

Climate Change Lawsuit Breakthroughs? John Dernbach & Tracy Carluccio 9/15/23

John Dernbach, emeritus professor at Commonwealth Law School, is a featured guest on this segment of Planet Philadelphia, a radio show with an emphasis on environmental topics. Dernbach shares his thoughts on a recent breakthrough ruling in Montana, in which youth climate activists sued the state and won on the premise of their constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment.

PA Humanities

Re-Vision Episode 1: The First Amendment

Delaware Law School Distinguished Professor John Culhane is a featured guest on Re-vision podcast hosted by PA Humanities. This episode examines the first amendment, and Culhane offers insight into the many facets of the first amendment and what rights fall under it using current examples such as book banning.

The Economist

Chilean effect: the 50th anniversary of the coup

Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor at Commonwealth Law School, is a featured guest on The Economist's The Intelligence podcast. Yeargain shares insight into a recent ruling in favor of youth climate activists who sued the state of Montana for their constitutional right to a clean environment. The segment begins at 13:11, Yeargain's commentary begins at 19:50.

Ipse Dixit

Quinn Yeargain on Litigating Trans Rights

Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor at Commonwealth Law School, is featured on this episode of Ipse Dixit, a podcast on legal scholarship. Quinn discusses their article "Litigating Trans Rights in the States" which will be published in an upcoming edition of the Ohio State Law Journal.  

Scoop USA

Team S.T.R.I.V.E. holds back to school lunchbox extravaganza

Marina Barnett, associate professor of social work and interim assistant provost for civic engagement, is mentioned for her participation in a recent Chester community lunchbox giveaway hosted by Team S.T.R.I.V.E.

The Chronicle of Higher Education

2023 Workplace Recognition: Great Colleges to Work For

Widener University has been named a 2023 "Great College to Work For" in four categories: confidence in senior leadership; diversity, inclusion & belonging; faculty experience; and shared governance. Widener is one of only seven schools in Pennsylvania to be recognized and one of nine in the nation to be recognized in four categories.
See also: Vista Today, Delaware County Daily Times

Rolling Out

How Dean Todd Clark is implementing hip-hop into his law class

Dean of Delaware Law School Todd Clark is featured for his expertise in hip-hop law as the music industry celebrates the 50th anniversary of the genre. Clark shares how he blended his interests in hip-hop and law throughout his career, his thoughts on the current state of the hip-hop industry, and more. 

Inside Higher Ed

What Students Said About the Spring of ChatGPT

Advancement Coordinator Albert Kuo co-authored this piece sharing results of a study he completed about college students' perception on using ChatGPT and other AI services in academic work.

Inside Higher Ed

Professors Bust Myths in Tech Shopping

Carly King, director of the online MSW program, shared insight in this article about back-to-school shopping costs for students at different levels.

American Bar Association

The Human Rights as Law Summit

Delaware Law Distinguished Professor James May and Professor Erin Daly will serve on a panel discussion at the upcoming Human Rights and Rule of Law Summit hosted by the American Bar Association. They will share their expertise as part of a group focused on securing human dignity.

3 Enrollment Marketing

Mastering the Art of Presenting to Senior Audiences

Vice President of Enrollment Joe Howard is featured in this article sharing his advice for presenting to high-level audiences in an efficient and effective way. Howard's tips came from a recent webinar he presented on the topic, available here.

Psychology Today

It’s More Than Just a Walk

Mariah Schug, associate professor of psychology, authored this blog post about allowing children to walk to school in order to help them develop their independence.