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San Antonio Express-News

This article highlights an ongoing study co-authored by Janelle L. Williams, associate dean of extended learning.

Law360

Jean Eggen, distinguished professor emerita of law at Delaware Law School, weighs in on the latest development in the ongoing lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson for its alleged use of asbestos and other carcinogens in its talc products.

The Charlotte Observer

A Healthline article quoting Darrell Spurlock Jr., professor and director of the Leadership Center for Nursing Education Research, explaining that wearing a face mask will not cause carbon dioxide poisoning is re-purposed.

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Tampa Bay Times

Social Work Clinical Assistant Professor Richard Cooper provides commentary on the history and meaning of  raising a fist to demand social justice, as well as ways people can take action for change.

Healthline

Darrell Spurlock Jr., professor and director of the Leadership Center for Nursing Education Research, dispels concerns that wearing a face mask will cause carbon dioxide poisoning.

Infection Control Today

A new study co-authored by Danielle Durant, assistant professor in the School of Business Administration, found that hand hygiene monitoring devices and systems only work within the confines of a strong hand hygiene culture.

Market Watch

Kenn Tacchino, professor of taxation and financial planning, writes how people can protect their retirement plans from the 10 percent penalty required by the Internal Revenue Code.

Medium

School of Business Administration graduate Ryan Raiker writes about the importance of inbound marketing in business plans. 

NFL Draft Diamonds

An interview with alumnus and NFL draft prospect James Gillespie.

Delaware Law Weekly

A look at a proposed law in Delaware to change the distribution of electoral and popular votes in a presidential election quotes Alan Garfield, distinguished professor at Delaware Law School.

Greatist

Amy Franzini, an associate professor of communications, provides advice on how to avoid the vast amount of negative information and news online.

Penn Live

Delaware Law School graduate Bryan Cutler was unanimously voted to be the 141st Speaker of the House in the Pennsylvania General Assembly.

Penn Live

Delaware Law School graduate Bryan Cutler was unanimously voted to be the 141st Speaker of the House in the Pennsylvania General Assembly.

KYW Newsradio

Jeff Lolli, associate professor of tourism and hospitality management, says that buffet-style restaurants will need to make adjustments to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

CNBC

This article references a study published in 2009 by Beth Latshaw, associate professor and co-chair of the sociology department, on the number of stay-at-home dads in the country.

Asbury Park Press

A feature on Delaware Law School graduate Renee Wascovich White.

KYW Newsradio

Micki Davis, chief diversity officer, spoke to the Philadelphia Union about Juneteenth along with racial and social justice issues.

Telemundo

This news segment features Uva Coles, associate vice president for civic and global engagement.

Trib Live

John C. Dernbach, professor of environmental law and sustainability at Widener Law Commonwealth, will be a panelist on an upcoming webinar hosted by Food & Water Watch.

Bloomberg Quint

This article discusses a recent court approval allowing Hertz Global Holdings Inc. to sell stock while it files for bankruptcy and quotes the Bruce Grohsgal, the Helen S. Balick Professor in Business Bankruptcy Law at Delaware Law School.