This article features nursing junior Kendra Siegfried, one of the many college students who joined St. Luke's University Health Network to remotely monitor hospitalized COVID patients across the network using a cloud-based patient management platform.
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Delaware Law School graduate and Pennsylvania Congresswoman Madeleine Dean is one of the nine chosen impeachment managers tasked with presenting the House’s argument on why President Trump should be convicted.
Dwayne Richardson, a nursing alumnus, has been named as president of Trinity Health System’s Twin City Medical Center in Dennison, Ohio.
John Culhane, professor and and the H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Delaware Law School, weighs in on accusations that President Trump's ban from social media platforms violates the First Amendment.
As Delaware County calls for volunteers to help with the upcoming vaccine distribution, Nursing Dean Anne Krouse and senior nursing student Gabrielle Smyser share their thoughts on this unique opportunity and what nursing students can learn from it.
The interview also ran on PHL17.
This article demonstrates how professors are utilizing online learning platforms and points to Chemistry Professor Scott Van Bramer, who moved his lab online with the help of method development software, as an example.
Delaware Law School Dean Rod Smolla will argue the scope of judicial-proceedings privilege in an ongoing case out of Texas.
Two-time nursing graduate Elise Rohana received the 2021 American Association of Nurse Practitioners New Jersey State Award for Nurse Practitioner Excellence.
Tatyannah King, a student in the Center for Human Sexuality Studies, shares advice on how to navigate and manage a break up between friends.
Widener joined 37 universities and colleges across the state in receiving an It's on Us Grant through a Pennsylvania initiative designed to improve safety on campuses through sexual assault awareness and prevention programming.
This feature story showcases the achievements of Widener Law School graduate and Skiatook Fire Chief Jim Annas.
This article includes an interview with School of Business Administration graduate Jim DeGaetano on his children's book Larry the Bunny Saves His Money.
Linda Houser, associate professor of social work, comments on New York's recent paid sick leave law and the relief it will bring to workers in the state, especially low-wage employees.
This article promotes the Chester Eastside's free Phoenix Virtual Out of School Time program which connects students with additional academic support from volunteers including Widener students.
Harry Augensen, professor of physics and astronomy, details the upcoming stars and constellations for January.
Clinical psychologist and Widener graduate Kathryn Esquer comments on the rise of virtual therapy services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As people set resolutions for 2021, Kathy Wu, assistant professor of graduate clinical psychology, advises to set small, achievable goals in order to avoid disappointment.
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After being one of the first front-line responders to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Philadelphia, nursing professor Shirlee Drayton-Brooks, director of doctor of nursing practice program, shares her reactions and why she believes its important take action against the virus.
Professor Shana Maier is quoted in this article about the revictimization of abuse survivors.
Judge P. Kevin Brobson, a Widener Law Commonwealth graduate, discusses his goals for his upcoming term as Commonwealth Court President Judge.