How to Spot and Quell ‘Quiet Quitting’
Anthony Wheeler, dean of the school of business administration, gives insight into "quiet quitting".
Anthony Wheeler, dean of the school of business administration, gives insight into "quiet quitting".
Starlynne Johnson '24 is featured discussing her decision to transfer to Widener.
Paul Regan, associate professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted discussing the Elon Musk v. Twitter trial.
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Comments once made by the late Professor Emeritus Joseph Edgette are included in an article discussing dogs who survived the sinking of the Titanic.
Widener University President Stacey Robertson introduces herself to the local Chester area and shares her commitment to being an active member of the community.
This fall 2022 voter guide outlines several Pennsylvania races, including the U.S. House of Representatives race for District 4, in which both candidates are Widener alumni: incumbent Madeleine Dean '84 and Christian Nascimento '97, who is also a member of the Board of Trustees.
Anthony Pluretti, executive director of campus safety, is quoted discussing his work at Widener and what he sees are the top safety priorities.
Norma Najera '25, a student in the School of Business Administration, authored an article discussing the work she and her colleagues Emily Pitcherello '25 and Mary McFillin '25 did with the help of adjunct professor Ryan Raiker '17 and graduate assistant Evan Davis '21.
Executive Director of Campus Safety Anthony Pluretti is mentioned for being the recipient of Campus Safety Magazine's 2022 Campus Safety Director of the Year.
Norma Thomas, adjunct faculty in the Center for Social Work Education, is featured for a presentation she and her daughter gave at the PCA Regional Conference on Aging.
Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor of law at Widener Commonwealth Law School, authored an article discussing new ballot concerns in Arizona and Arkansas.
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Widener Commonwealth Law School and Widener Delaware Law School were both mentioned on a list of schools now accepting GRE scores for JD programs.
Christine Pariseault, assistant professor of nursing, is featured in an article discussing the benefits that visitors can have on hospital patients.
Dipendu Saha, chair of chemical engineering, is mentioned for his participation as a speaker at a symposium hosted by the Heritage Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Molly Wolf, interim library director, and Kayla Van Osten, affiliate librarian and assistant archivist, are mentioned for their participation in an upcoming event hosted by the PA Library Association's College & Research Division.
Mary Catherine Scott, director of the Central Pennsylvania Law Clinic at Widener Commonwealth Law School, is mentioned for the work she and her students are doing with the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas in its Pro Bono Guardianship Monitor Program.
Lawrence Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Widener University Delaware Law School, is quoted discussing the Elon Musk v. Twitter trial.
Sabitha Pillai-Friedman, associate professor in the Center for Human Sexuality Studies, is quoted discussing consensual non-consent.
Widener University is listed on U.S. News & World Report's best colleges list. Widener lands at #219 overall and #78 in best value.
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Widener University recognizes eight students as 2022 Apogee scholars.