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The Chronicle of Higher Education

This story positions Widener as an innovator in the "flipped-learning" approach to the orientation process for new Board of Trustee members. It reflects interviews with President Julie E. Wollman, alumnus and trustee Domenic Colasante, and Katie Herschede, vice president for strategic initiatives and chief of staff. Excerpts of this article also appeared in . 

Town Lively

A public seminar on how to set up, administer, and work with county-based veterans treatment courts in Pennsylvania will be held on Friday, Sept. 20 at Widener Commonwealth Law School.

CMS Wire

Excerpts from an interview with clinical psychology graduate Seth Finkle on empathy and how to instill it in others. 

WENY News

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and his administration will host a salary negotiation workshop for women at Widener Law Commonwealth as part of a statewide series on Tuesday, Sept. 24. This announcement appeared in  and .

NFL Draft Diamonds

Widener football player James Gillespie was interviewed for a feature on 2020 NFL draft prospects.

San Francisco Bay View

New evidence of constitutional violations was submitted in Mumia Abu-Jamal's criminal appeal by his attorneys including Judith Ritter, distinguished professor of law and director of the Criminal Defense Clinic at Delaware Law School. This news was also shared in and .

PennLive

Widener was named to the 2020 U.S. News & World Report’s annual best colleges rankings list. This year's rankings also appeared in .

Glamour

 

This look at how the millennial generation experiences love quotes a study co-authored by Associate Professor Brooke Wells, director of the human sexuality doctoral program.

GoLocalProv

Anthony Santoro, who was instrumental in expanding Widener University School of Law from Delaware into Pennsylvania, passed away at the age of 77 on Monday. Michael J. Cozzillio, emeritus professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth wrote a tribute to former Dean Santoro in . His passing is already included in .

The York Dispatch

State Auditor General Eugene DePasquale will hold a town hall event at Widener Law Commonwealth Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

The Moorestown Sun

Members of Widener's Sexuality and Gender Alliance, including nursing student Caitlin Bell, have joined forces with PRISM, First Baptist Church of Moorestown's outreach program that welcomes and supports members of LGBTQ+ community.

Delaware Public Media

Professor Ken Kristl, director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center at Delaware Law School, comments on new permit regulations by Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control overseeing development of Delaware's coastal zone.

Law360

Lawrence Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, provides expert commentary on recent developments in a disagreement between translation technology company TransPerfect Global Inc. and the Delaware Chancery Court over a 2015 ruling requiring the company be sold under court supervision.

BCTV

Mechanical engineering major Andrew O’Donohue joined the team at Verde Mantis, LLC, a local company focused on bringing 3D printing or additive manufacturing to the masses.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Ilda V. Ficher, former professor emerita of clinical psychology at Widener, passed away on August 14.

Delaware County Daily Times

A look at the incoming and returning players on the Widener football team led by Mike Barainyak who is preparing for his first season as the head coach after serving two years as an assistant.

Adirondack Express

View, a multi-arts center in Old Forge, New York, welcomed new members to its Board of Directors, including Widener nursing graduate Jeanie West.

Philadelphia Magazine

MSW student Evan Figueroa-Vargas was chosen as a semi-finalist in the magazine's Health Hero Challenge, a competition that recognizes the diversity and innovation of Philadelphia’s health and wellness. 

Thrive Global

An interview with Widener graduate Leth Oun, a native of Cambodia who is living his American dream as an officer in the Uniformed Division of the United States Secret Service.

Delaware Public Media

Delaware Law Professor Thomas Reed is quoted saying that a new county ordinance limiting landfill height to 140 feet above sea level is not targeting specific landfill businesses.