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Mary Rourke, associate professor of clinical psychology and co-director of the Child Therapy Clinic, shares expert commentary on a new study that reports an increased suicide rate among young girls.

CBS 3

This local network news story highlights recent Widener  graduate Molly Foglia, a triplet whose sisters graduated the same day from Arcadia University.

Associated Press

Psychology Professor Ross Steinman provides advice on how to manage the urge to spend.

Business of Fashion

Widener graduate Eli Green served as a consultant for a glossary included in this article that discusses the recent shift in the fashion industry toward embracing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA+) models.

Nature

Nursing Assistant Professor Jihane Hajj co-authors important health research report in Nature.

Pivot Today

Coverage of student Gabrielle Gehron's daylong role switch with Widener President Julie E. Wollman.

The Philadelphia Tribune

Alumnus basketball standout Dennis James was selected to the Middle Atlantic Conferences Hall of Fame Class of 2019.

WHYY

Small Business Development Center Director Lenin Agudo and information on an important new business program.

KYW Newsradio

Pride football alumnus Jordan Powell is headed to the Chicago Bears as an undrafted rookie free agent.

The Chronicle of Higher Education

President Julie Wollman writes about the new campus perspective she's gained during her temporary office relocation to ACN.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Alumnus Brent Staples reflects on his career, and how he came to attend Widener.

Delaware County Daily Times

Widener male students walk laps around Memorial Field in high heels to raise awareness of sexual assault and gender violence.

The Washington Post

President Julie Wollman is quoted in this article and references the Common Ground initiative on campus and its impact on creating a space for students to have reasoned conversation, listen to their peers and find middle ground.

CBS3 Philadelphia

More than 250 Widener student athletes helped the university host Special Olympics events.

Delaware County Daily Times

Apogee Scholars and other students tell the story of Courage Day at Widener.

Psychology Today

Widener professor explores new ways to think about yourself in this psychology column.

C-SPAN

History Professor Jordan Smith talks about the invention of rum and its impact on the Atlantic world during the 17th and 18th centuries.

The Philadelphia Tribune

The 2019 Distinguished Performance in Management Award goes to Antoinette (Tonie) Leatherberry, a principal in Deloitte’s Risk and Financial Advisory practice and a university trustee.

The Washington Post

President Julie E. Wollman and The Common Ground Initiative.

Database Trends and Applications

The Success Lab in Quick Center has been designated a SAP Next-Gen Lab for design thinking and analytics.