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The Dance Journal

With support from Widener's Visual and Performing Arts Department and Summer Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Program, former adjunct professor Jessica Warchal-King presents her contemporary dance performance "HOMEbody" on Saturday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the KYL/D鈥檚 CHI Movement Arts Center in Philadelphia.

Literary Hub

Stephanie Schechner, professor of French, is credited for her role as translator of the recently published novel "Camille in October."

Bloomberg

Commonwealth Law School Professor and Director of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center John Dernbach is quoted in this article that discusses the Trump administration's proposal to change National Environmental Policy Act regulations.

Cision PR Newswire

Guerbet, a global specialist in contrast agents and solutions for medical imaging, named Widener graduate Thomas McLaughlin as Vice President for North America.

E&E News

Mentions Widener Law Commonwealth Professor and Director of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center John Dernbach and his work to outline legal measures that can reduce greenhouse has emissions.  

Law360

Jean Eggen, distinguished emerita professor at Delaware Law School, offers expert commentary as to why Johnson & Johnson reached a mid-trial settlement with a consumer who claimed that its baby powder caused her cancer.

Pennsylvania Capital-Star

Widener Law Commonwealth Emeritus Professor Michael Cozzillio endorses Mitch Landrieu, former mayor of New Orleans, for president in this co-authored opinion article.

GW Today

A George Washington University professor shares her experience working with a grant from the National Science Foundation to bring digital collections into the classroom and labs during COVID-19. Biology Associate Professor Janice Krumm is the principle investigator on this grant.  

Fast Company

When creating a resolution, Luke Ayers, assistant professor of psychology, advises making small changes to slowly build new habits.

Romper

Amy Franzini, associate professor of communications studies, explains why the animated character Olaf from Frozen is so popular among young children.

Daily Local

Widener graduate and former Media police officer Ed Fullmer was the 76th combat veteran honored during the local Veterans Night ceremony.

WITF

Widener graduate Isy Abraham-Raveson is featured in this written and audio piece for her work teaching elementary students about consent through her 鈥淵es to Consent鈥 sex-education workshop.

Law360

Lawrence Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, comments on how cases heard last year will impact the Delaware Chancery Court in the upcoming year.

American Farm Publications

This feature story highlights Delaware Law School graduate Sam Landy who is the owner and operator of Congress Hill Farm in Monroe.

My Eastern Shore MD

Widener Law School graduate Carla Lynn Knight is the new circuit court judge for Queen Anne鈥檚 County in Maryland.

NBC News

Mary Rourke, associate professor and director of the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, contributes expert guidance as well as her own New Year's resolutions in this article that examines how to set achievable personal goals.  

The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Delaware County Council appointed Brian Corson, adjunct professor of social work, to serve as one of three citizen members for the County Jail Oversight Board.

The New York Times

Bruce Grohsgal, the Helen S. Balick Professor in Business Bankruptcy at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article that examines the future of the South Philadelphia Refinery which shut down after an explosion in June. 

The Richmond Times-Dispatch

Rodney A. Smolla, dean of the Delaware Law School, comments on the upcoming film about former U.S. District Judge Robert R. Merhige.

Bloomberg

As Bayer deliberates on lawsuits filed against it alleging its RoundUp product caused cancer in some consumers, Jean Eggen, distinguished emerita professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted on why a settlement may not be possible.