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PennLive/The Patriot-News

In this guest editorial opinion article, President Stacey Robertson writes about institutions of higher education and how they shape our communities beyond student outcomes. She points to programs at Widener, Messiah University, Delaware County Community College, and others to demonstrate how higher education drives economic growth, community health, public service, and more.

NBC Select

Ross Steinman, professor of psychology, is quoted in this article sharing his expert opinion and answering questions on how consumers can best navigate anticipated price hikes due to increased tariffs. 

WITF

Luke Scheuer, professor of law at Delaware Law School, provides expert commentary on the complicated bankruptcy case involving former ATM network owner Daryl Heller.

Fox 29

Ross Liberati, head coach of the men's soccer team, was on-air discussing the soccer and swim camp and pre-season high school camp run by Widener soccer players and coaches designed to engage local players of all ages. 

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Council for European Studies

Erika Huckestein, assistant teaching professor of history, has been selected as a winner of the 2025 European Studies First Article Prize for her work "From Cradle to Grave: The Politics of Peace and Reproduction in the Anti-Fascist Campaigns of British Women’s Organisations."

State of Delaware

Misty Seemans, adjunct faculty member at Delaware Law School, has been promoted to chief of staff in the office of Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer. 

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Commonwealth Law School Professor Michael Dimino authored this opinion article on the constitutionality of closed primary elections in the midst of a legal challenge to Pennsylvania's closed primary system.

IWCLA

The Widener women's lacrosse team is among more than 350 teams to be named a IWLCA Academic Honor Squad for the 2024-25 academic year. To qualify for this prestigious honor, the women’s lacrosse team must have posted a 3.2 or higher team GPA for the academic year.

IWLCA

Widener student athletes Jessica Mantz, Madison Phillips, Alex Krohn, Jordyn Edwards, Chloe Mingioni, Clark Trowbridge and Makayla Cox have been recognized as part of the 2024-25 IWLCA Division III academic honor roll. 

Delaware County Daily Times

Joana Rodriguez, senior admissions counselor for undergraduate admissions, has been chosen as the recipient of the James McKeever Promising Professional Award from the Pennsylvania Association for College Admission Counseling. This award recognizes early-career professionals who demonstrate outstanding job performance and meaningful services beyond their institutions. 

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Environmental Advocates NY

Commonwealth Law School Emeritus Professor John Dernbach is mentioned here for his work with the newly rebranded Model Climate Laws Initiative which has produced more than 80 model laws and compiled over 2,000 climate-related resources to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

WHYY

Paul Regan, associate professor at Delaware Law School, provides expert insight into the settlement of a case in the Delaware Chancery Court involving Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 
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American Chemical Society

Professor Loyd Bastin will be a panelist in an upcoming webinar about incorporating green chemistry into chemistry curriculums. 

Inside Higher Ed

The Chester Community Clinic is featured for its role in providing hands-on learning experiences for health sciences students and serving as a resource for healthcare and well-being in the Chester community.  

Business Law Prof Blog

This blog highlights Defining Money, a Substack newsletter recently launched by Geeta Kohli, associate professor at Delaware Law School, focused on business law.

WalletHub

Jeff Lolli, professor of sport & event management and interim dean for undergraduate SBA programs, is the featured expert in this Q&A about rewards credit cards. 

CBS 5

Emeritus Professor Ron Mersky offers expert insight into municipal waste disposal in relation to issues facing the Tonitown landfill in Arkansas. 

The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Widener Observatory is featured in this round up of family-friendly activities in the Philadelphia area. The first public stargazing session of the 2025-2026 academic year takes place on Aug. 8. 

The Times Herald

Associate Professor Marina Barnett, assistant provost for civic engagement, served as moderator for a recent community session with candidates for Norristown police chief.

Philadelphia Baseball Review

Widener baseball players Ryan Madden and Braedyn Clinton are mentioned for their performance in the Philly Select Collegiate Baseball League's Midsummer Classic.