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The Philadelphia Inquirer

This news feature focuses on the "breathe" campaign launched on myWidener by undergraduates Michaela Kolenkiewicz and Christiana Dunn, with guidance from Angie Corbo, associate professor of communications studies, in an effort to make it easier for students to access mental health resources on campus.

Chester Matters Blog

In partnership with NBC10, Widener announced the 159 students from high schools in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware who earned a High School Leadership Award for their leadership within their communities.

Law360

Jean Eggen, professor emerita at Delaware Law School, explains why having a company executive testify in a high profile case, like Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky's testimony earlier this year, can be a double-edged sword.

WDEL

Undergraduate students Clo毛 DiFlumeriJack Heavner, Lindsey Cooper spoke on-air about their experience covering the New Hampshire Primary. 

Global News

Shana Maier, professor of criminal justice, weighs in on the discussion of why its not uncommon for victims of sexual assault to still interact with their abuser after the incident.

NBC10

Political science student Clo毛 DiFlumeri spoke on camera about the New Hampshire Primary. DuFlumeri is in New Hampshire with students Ben Beggs, Jack Heavner, Lindsey Cooper, and Carly Dunbar and Professors Angie Corbo and Wes Leckrone talking to voters and reporting on the presidential election process.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Members of Widener's Dauntless Battalion ROTC competed in the Liberty Stakes to test their mental and physical strength.

Bucks County Courier Times

Psychology major and anthropology minor Erin Ferns shares her experience witnessing the devastating wild fires in Australia during study abroad last semester and what she learned about the dangers of climate change.

Delaware News Journal

Delaware Law School Professor Alan Garfield reflects on the presidential impeachment acquittal in this opinion article.

Northeast Times

Promotion of a free five-session, non-credit course entitled "Presidential Children" for older adults offered through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.

KYW Newsradio

Softball head coach Fred Dohrmann was a guest on the "1-on-1 with Matt Leon" podcast talking about his career at Widener.

Delaware County Daily Times

Students at the Widener Partnership Charter School placed first in Chester's Heritage Bowl, an annual competition that tests students' knowledge of black history in America and abroad, and of local history. Additional coverage is featured in the Feb. 19-25 print edition of The Spirit.

The Dover Post

Delaware Law School Dean Rod Smolla filed a brief in support of Delaware Gov. John Carney's petition to the U.S. Supreme Court requesting review of a court decision that would invalidate longstanding provisions of the state's Constitution, which require political balance on the state鈥檚 courts. Additional coverage in the .

Medium

Widener graduate Ryan Raiker writes about why businesses need to invest in successful and sustainable digital transformations.

LebTown

An interview with newly elected Pennsylvania state senator and Widener Law graduate Dave Arnold.

Markets Insider

The Healthcare Compliance Symposium scheduled for April 23, 2020, offered by First Healthcare Compliance in collaboration with Delaware Law School, will now be held virtually.

Lex Blog

Rodney Smolla, dean of Delaware Law School, was appointed special master in a pending U.S. District Court patent case. He will manage attorney requests to seal various filings from public view.

6 ABC

The Glue, a local nonprofit whose mission is to inspire children to do what they love, visited students from the Widener Partnership Charter School to launch a new program with the school.

Harrisburg Regional Chamber & CREDC

Widener Law Commonwealth signed an agreement with Central Penn College to create a 鈥2+3鈥 program that allows students to earn a law degree in five years. Dean Christian Johnson is quoted. Additional coverage of the agreement is featured in .

The Deal

Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh talks on this podcast about the lack of clarity on whether activists can gain access to corporate books and records to help director fights.