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Jill Family, professor and director of the Law and Government Institute at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on a final ruling by the Trump Administration to deny migrants asylum if they had passed through intermediate countries on their way to the U.S.

Sauk Valley

Melissa Heisner earned a master's degree in social work in May.

Popsugar

This article comes to Dr. Jill Biden's defense after a Wall Street Journal opinion article commented on the validity of her title and references her time as a student at Brandywine Junior College, which was affiliated with Widener in 1991.

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Nursing freshman Gianna DiAngelo received a $5,000 tip while waitressing at Anthony's At Paxon in Broomall over the weekend.

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Associated Press

As the Electoral College meets to cast electoral votes in Pennsylvania, Michael R. Dimino, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, discusses the post-election role of the courts, as outlined in the Constitution.

Law.com

Christopher Robinette, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, weighs in on legal challenges against Tyson Foods Inc., which argues that federal law pre-empts lawsuits brought by employees who got sick or died from COVID-19.

Smoky Mountain News

This opinion article on municipal broadband references a 2012 study led by Joseph Fuhr, Jr., professor emeritus of economics.

Penn Live

Social work graduate Latifah Riley and Delaware Law School alumna Guerline L. Laurore graduated from the Martin Luther King Leadership Development Institute, a Harrisburg nonprofit that trains community leaders to mobilize change.

NJ.com

Shaakira Abdullah, professor of nursing, talks about her research and work providing culturally competent sexual education programming for adolescents in the orthodox Muslim community.

Street Insider

Board of Trustee member Tonie Leatherberry joined the board at Zoetis Inc., a leading animal health company.

The Sun Newspapers

Mehki Rippey, a senior at Haddonfield Memorial High School, received a High School Leadership Award from Widener and NBC10.

ABC 27

Widener graduate Kelly K. Cartwright was appointed the new Superintendent of Schools of the Dover, Pa. Area School District. 

ABC News

Caitlyn Tallarico, a graduate of Widener Law Commonwealth, shared the difficulties she faced as a diabetic taking the bar exam during the unprecedented circumstances caused by COVID-19.

Insider

Angie Corbo, associate professor and chair of communication studies, discusses the public's fascination with celebrity culture and criticism that comes with the attention.

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Penn Live

Opinion editor and Battleground PA podcast host Joyce Davis recaps this week's that featured Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino on the 2020 election outcomes and growing voter mistrust.

Echoes-Sentinel

Benjamin Sibilla graduated in May 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.

Delaware County Daily Times

This article highlights local universities and colleges, including Widener, that held successful fall semesters amid the Coronavirus. It also included Widener's COVID testing and surveillance plan for the spring semester.

Penn Live

This Battleground PA podcast brought together a panel of experts, including Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino, to discuss post-election legal challenges and the legality of presidential pardons.

Patch

Widener alumnus Joseph Meloche was named New Jersey's 2021 Superintendent of the Year, putting him now in contention for the American Association of School Administrators' National Superintendent of the Year award.

Remarkable Results Podcast

Dave Weiman, adjunct professor of clinical psychology, is a guest on this podcast about managing holiday stress.