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A historic election named Fredda Maddox, an alumna of Widener Law School, Chester County sheriff.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Tom Dolgenos, an adjunct professor at Delaware Law School, penned this opinion piece about how legal medical marijuana impacts police authority to stop and search vehicles.

Politico

Delaware Law Dean Rod Smolla provides expert commentary on Roger Stone's gag order from a First Amendment perspective and whether the order can be upheld in today's digital age.

The Roanoker

On the the 35th anniversary of the Hustler Magazine v. Jerry Falwell Supreme Court case, this article references insights made by Delaware Law Dean Rod Smolla in his 1988 book Jerry Falwell V Larry Flynt: The First Amendment on Trial.

The Philadelphia Tribune

A photo essay looks back at President Barack Obama's presidential campaign and victory in 2008, including a photo (#9) from the rally that he attended at Widener in October 2008.

Chester Matters Blog

Erika Evans-Weaver, assistant clinical professor and director of the Widener Intimacy, Sexuality, Education, and Relationships Clinic (WISER), announces that the student-run clinic is now accepting new clients for relationship and sexual wellbeing-focused counseling services.

Delaware County Daily Times

Article celebrates the May 2019 graduates and students who who achieved dean's list for the spring semester.

Courier Times

Associate Professor Bretton Alvaré received Widener’s Faculty Award for Civic Engagement for his contributions to Widener’s civic engagement mission through his teaching and research.

Delaware Public Media

Delaware Law School Professor Thomas Reed is quoted questioning if a New Castle County ordinance limiting the height of landfills targets Waste Management’s Delaware Recyclable Products, Inc.

Pennsylvania Capital-Star

As four candidates battle for two seats on the Pennsylvania Superior Court, Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino discusses the role of judicial candidate ratings created by the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

Bloomberg

This article outlining lawsuits against Bayer by people alleging that its weedkiller, Roundup, causes cancer quotes Jean Eggen, professor emerita at Delaware Law School.

Satoshi Nakamoto Blog

Po-Yen Wang, an assistant teaching professor in engineering, worked alongside a University of Delaware professor to patent a novel membrane that can selectively filter perchlorate, a natural and man-made chemical, from drinking water.

Leader Telegram

Widener graduate Warren Anderson has been named vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion and student affairs at The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Erin Hipple, a doctoral candidate in the Center for Social Work Education, provides expert insight into research that she co-authored, which examined the relationship between gender stereotypes and Halloween costumes. This article also appeared in the .

The Daily Journal

A team of engineering students recently competed against local universities and high schools in the annual Pumpkin Chunkin’ contest.

Forbes

Nicole Lipkin, a graduate of Widener's clinical psychology program, contributes this article about the detrimental effect of discussing politics in the workplace.

Bustle

Associate Professor and Chair of Widener's Communication Studies department Angie Corbo is quoted extensively in this article about bringing a partner of different religious beliefs home for the holidays.

Delaware County Daily Times

Article mentions Chester Eastside's partnership with St. Paul’s and Widener to open a free medical clinic.

NBC10

Eva Kraus, a student at The Academy of Notre Dame, received the High School Leadership Award.

Heavy

Markevis Gideon, a Widener alumnus, appeared on Shark Tank with business partners to pitch investors on his mobile device repair service startup, NERDiT Now. This news was also published in , and .