Human sexuality graduate Ericka Hart is featured in this self-education guide as an individual to follow on social media to learn more about race and equality.
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Associate Professor Luke Ayers explains the psychology behind the popularity of mukbang, which are popular videos of people eating food while narrating the experience.
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Akin Adepoju, adjunct professor at Delaware Law School, comments on a report about the cost of Pennsylvania's death penalty.
Coverage of Widener's response to national protests through university-wide conversations and long term action plan to combat racial inequities.
Tom Dolgenos, an adjunct professor at Delaware Law School and former assistant district attorney in Philadelphia, authors this article examining the legal case against Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd.
This blog post recaps how Chemistry Professor Scott Van Bramer used an online teaching tool to conduct a chromatography lab remotely.
Continued coverage of 6abc's Best of Class features a video message from President Julie E. Wollman with advice for high school graduates.
Delaware Gov. John Carney announced his intention to nominate Widener Law School graduate Mark Conner as Superior Court Judge in Sussex County.
Rising sophomore Toby Hallman was selected to play on the Baseball U PA Collegiate Summer League.
Bruce Grohsgal, the Helen S. Balick Professor in Business Bankruptcy Law at Delaware Law School, comments on the car rental service Hertz Global Holdings Inc., which is facing bankruptcy, and its desire to sell stock.
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6abc's Best of Class, hosted by Widener, featured a Facebook live conversation with John Downey, dean of students, and Geraldine Bloemker, associate provost for Undergraduate Academic Affairs, on how students can manage the transition to college and other post-high school plans during a pandemic.
A look at freshmen enrollment numbers at local colleges and universities includes Widener with a quote from Mary Allen, director of communications.
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This article writes that Congressional action is needed to reduce the economic damage on businesses from the pandemic and quotes Delaware Law Professor John Culhane's article in Slate.
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Mascots Chester and Melrose were out again with the university's admissions team in Brookhaven and Media, greeting accepted students and their families at home.
Professor Donna McCloskey shares ways to establish boundaries between home life and work responsibilities when the only option is to work from home.
Rod Smolla, dean of Delaware Law School, talks about freedom of speech and why government agencies and publicly funded colleges and universities aren't taking action in some instances.
Michael Dimino, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, weighs in on the constitutionality of the Pennsylvania legislature's resolution to end Governor Wolf's emergency declaration.
Rodney Smolla, dean of Delaware Law School, co-authors this letter to the editor calling on Delaware to continue in the fight for social justice including addressing police brutality, high incarceration rates for men of color, and representation of people of color in the state's judiciary and Department of Justice.
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Featured in this article and the accompanying radio interview, Judith Ritter, distinguished professor of law and director of the Criminal Defense Clinic at Delaware Law School, comments on Delaware鈥檚 statute for use of force by law enforcement.