Jean Eggen, professor emerita at Delaware Law School, provides expert commentary in this article about recent lawsuits claiming that chemicals in a person鈥檚 bloodstream afford grounds for legal action.
In the Media
Widener students teamed up with the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) office and the Renfrew Center in Philadelphia to launch a body positive campaign on campus. This broadcast segment features CAPS Director Jennifer Horowitz and students Camille West and Kayla DiMino.
Blog editor Stefan Roots spoke to a group of Widener nursing students during one of their routine visits to the Stinson Towers in Chester to offer medical care to senior residents.
Delaware Law School Professor Alan Garfield spoke about the potential impact of amicus briefs filed in support of Delaware's argument to reverse a lower court decision on the state's judicial balance requirement.
Widener graduate Blaise Coleman will take over as CEO at Endo International, the Ireland-based pharmaceutical company.
Juliet Moringiello, professor and associate dean for Research and Faculty Development at Widener Law Commonwealth, provides legal commentary following the Harrisburg Catholic Diocese's announcement that it filed for bankruptcy. The interview was also featured on ABC 16-WNEP.
An examination of law enforcement's mishandling of sexual assault investigations features expert commentary from Shana Maier, professor of criminal justice.
Delaware Law School Professor Emerita Jean Eggen is quoted on recent developments in lawsuits against three opioid distributors.
Rebecca Westrom, a junior political science major and legal studies/analysis and anthropology minor, authors a guest column about her People of Chester anthropology project, a local take on the Humans of New York project which focuses on the power of storytelling in the community.
This article highlights a recent trip to the New Hampshire presidential primary for five communications studies and political science students including Dover resident Jack Heavner.
The Toronto Argonauts, a professional Canadian football team, signed Widener alumnus and former Pride football defensive back Jordan Powell.
Students Explore Potential Careers in Perioperative Nursing
An article on page 5 highlights a new project between the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the School of Nursing that gives students clinical experience in the field of perioperative nursing.
This daily recap of the milestones and advancements that shaped women鈥檚 history in the U.S. features an encounter between suffragists and cadets from the Pennsylvania Military Academy during a hike from Newark, New Jersey to Washington, D.C.
Political science students Jack Heavner and Clo毛 Di Flumeri share what they learned from their time at the New Hampshire Presidential primary in this opinion piece.
Lawrence Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, is quoted on an ongoing battle between six legal teams for the lead counsel banner in a consolidated Chancery Court derivative suit.
Jean Eggen, professor emerita Delaware Law School and an expert in tobacco litigation, outlines what key cases and issues around e-cigarettes attorney's should watch.
John Dernbach, professor and director the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center at Widener's Commonwealth Law School, is quoted in support of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf's Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative which aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
A feature on Human Sexuality graduate Jenna Emerson who now works as an educator in the University of Vermont's Center for Health & Wellbeing.
Widener University Commonwealth Law School honored the late Honorable Richard P. Conaboy, an alumnus and influential player in the legal profession, at a symposium last week entitled 鈥淭he Evolving Role of the U.S. Sentencing Commission and Confronting the Enigma of Just Sentencing.鈥
School of Business Administration graduate Ryan Raiker writes how the digital shift in the workplace is leaving a skills gap among high school-aged students.