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Ahead of the 2022 election for Pennsylvania governor and U.S. Senate, Wes Leckrone, a political science professor, says that women voters could potentially play a big role in the outcome, particularly for Democrats.

Press of Atlantic City

Delaware Law School graduate David Little was sworn into the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office as an assistant prosecutor.

The Johns Hopkins News-Letter

Brent Satterly, professor of social work, explains why he was disappointed with Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling's comments regarding transgender people. 

NBC 10

Gloucester City High School senior Emily Keith spoke on air about her work in the community that led to her High School Leadership Award nomination.

Parentology

Among these holiday safety tips, Darrell Spurlock, professor and director of the Leadership Center for Nursing Education Research, says that close contact during the holidays can lead to spreading different viruses prominent during the colder months.

NBC 10

Junior Eliza Meals, recipient of a High School Leadership Award presented by Widener in partnership with NBC 10, shares her experience as an Apogee Scholar, leadership development opportunities, and her career goals.

PennLive

Gov. Tom Wolf to nominate Widener Law School graduate Jennifer Berrier to serve as secretary of the Department of Labor & Industry.

Tampa Bay Times

Michael Dimino, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, is quoted in this article saying that even if election-related legislation succeeds in court, it's not guaranteed to change the election result.

Philadelphia Business Journal

Widener nursing graduate Catherine Hughes, senior vice president and chief nursing officer of Virtua Health, was named to the Women of Distinction 2020 list.

Lawn Starter

This article features Associate Professor Ron Mersky, chair of civil engineering, on best practices for waste management.

The Business Journal

This article announces a partnership between Widener University Commonwealth Law School and Westminster College to offer its students an accelerated path toward earning a law degree.

Bloomberg

John Culhane, the H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Delaware Law School, weighs in on the legal challenges anticipated against initiatives from the Biden administration. 

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Delaware Business Times

Siena Cerra, a Delaware Law School student, is quoted on her experience learning remotely from the newly created Student Hub offered by CSC, a Delaware-based company that offers business, legal, tax, and domain name security. 

Fox 43

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on lawsuits challenging a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision that mail-in ballots could be counted if they were received by Friday, Nov. 6.

Fox 43

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, explains that the legal challenges or even a recount in Pennsylvania aren't likely to change the results of the presidential election.

CBS 21

This interview includes a review of what is required for a ballot recount in Pennsylvania and features Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth.

Time Magazine

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on one of the Trump campaign lawsuits and its potential impact on the election.

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Daily Star

This article mentions that Jill Biden, the next first lady of the United States, attended the Widener-affiliated Brandywine Junior College.

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Penn Live

J. Wesley Leckrone, political science professor, shares insight into how president-elect Joe Biden drew in more support across Pennsylvania.

Lehigh Valley Live

While New Jersey approved the sale of recreational marijuana, Michal Buchhandler-Raphael, assistant professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, says Pennsylvania law still prohibits marijuana use and possession.