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Psychology Today

Widener's graduate human sexuality and social work dual degree is highlighted as a top program specific to sexuality and sex therapy.

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Janelle L. Williams, associate dean for graduate and continuing studies, explores whether Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are prepared for an increase in enrollment and applications.

PJ Media

This article references a Washington Post opinion piece written by Delaware Law School Professor Mary Brigid McManamon in 2016.

Market Watch

J. Wesley Leckrone, professor of political science, highlights what Joe Biden needs to accomplish in accepting the presidential nomination at this year's virtual Democratic National Convention.

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Access NEPA

A feature on Widener graduate Josh Colley who planned to attend the Olympic Trials in track and field for the now rescheduled 2020 Olympics.

Inside Higher Ed

Alison Dougherty, associate vice president of human resources and Title IX coordinator, weighs in on federal regulations for responding to campus sexual misconduct complaints that recently went into effect.

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Alison Dougherty, associate vice president of human resources and Title IX coordinator, is quoted on new federal regulations for responding to campus sexual misconduct complaints, and how they will be rolled out at Widener.

Quertle

Delaware Law School and First Healthcare Compliance will host the 3rd Annual HIPAA Privacy and Security Summit virtually on November 12.

Michigan Journal of Race and Law

Geeta Tewari, assistant professor of law at Delaware Law School, explores through interdisciplinary legal analysis and short story form, how narrative justice can be applied as a form of advocacy. 

My American Nurse

Nursing student Gianna Faia authors this article reflecting on COVID-19's impact on the global community including her role as a future health care provider.

Fox 43

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, outlines a legal roadblock that President Trump will face if he chooses to accept the Republican presidential nomination at Gettysburg National Military Park.

Psychology Today

The Human Sexuality Studies program is featured for providing counselors and therapists dedicated training in consensual non-monogamous relationships.

The Daily Princetonian

Jill Family, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, is quoted in this article that examines the Trump administration's rejection of new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

National Jurist

Widener Law Commonwealth was named a top performer in preparing students for jobs after graduation through strategic experiential learning and career services. This article quotes Eden Mandrell, assistant dean of career development in Harrisburg.

ABC 27

In this "Back to School" special, Kathy Sheikh, assistant professor and assistant dean of nursing on the university's Harrisburg campus, highlighted the program for its work preparing career-ready nurses in the central Pennsylvania region. 

Romper

 This look at how working parents can plan to balance work life and their kids' upcoming school year includes expert advice from Donna McCloskey, professor in the School of Business Administration. 

Elemental

This opinion article written by Normajean Colby, associate professor of nursing, examines the impact of the continuing nurse faculty shortage in the country. 

Delaware County Daily Times

Article features criminal justice major Josh Bryan.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

This article includes Widener's plan for the upcoming semester related to COVID-19 testing.

The Hechinger Report

Janelle L. Williams, associate dean of graduate and continuing studies, penned this opinion article about the need for structural change in the national higher education system.