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Montco Today

Widener University's Small Business Development Center is partnering with the Norristown Small Business Assistance Center to expand services in both English and Spanish for small businesses in the Norristown area.

Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (ICWLA)

Widener Assistant Women's Lacrosse Coach Katherine Yarusso has been named to the inaugural cohort for the new ICWLA Aspire Program, a professional development and continuing education opportunity for current assistant coaches. 

The New York Times

Work published by Michal Buchhandler-Raphael, associate professor at Commonwealth Law School, is referenced in this New York Times opinion article. In her paper, Buchhandler-Raphael suggests a new charge which she calls "survival homicide" which could be used in special cases.

6 ABC

Widener's new first year seminar course on Beyoncé is featured. Richard Cooper, director of the BSW program and co-coordinator of African American studies, shares why he chose to teach about Queen Bey. 
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Delaware County Daily Times

Harry Augensen, professor emeritus of physics and astronomy, shares what stargazers can expect to see in the sky during the month of September. 

Jewish Standard

Head women's lacrosse coach Sophie Bass is serving as head coach for the Israel lacrosse women’s national team. She is quoted in this article discussing the team's success at the recent European lacrosse championship tournament. 

Delco Today

Widener's success in recruiting a record-breaking first year class is featured. President Stacey Robertson is quoted on what she believes the university's keys to success have been. 
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The Fred Mitchell Award

Pride football player Ryan Pattison '25 is a 2024 pre-season nominee for the Fred Mitchell Award. This award highlights placekickers who demonstrate excellence on the football field throughout the season and for their off-field contributions throughout the year. 

CBS 3

Widener's new first year seminar course on Beyoncé is featured. The course, taught by Richard Cooper, director of the BSW program and co-coordinator of African American studies, will examine the artist's impact on race, gender, body positivity, and more. 
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KYW Newsradio

Head football coach Mike Barainyak is the guest on this episode of 1-on-1 with Matt Leon to discuss the Pride's upcoming season after last year's success. The season kicks off Sept. 7 at Lycoming College. 

Philadelphia Business Journal

Widener has been named one of the top 15 colleges in the Philadelphia area for 2025 by Niche.

Outside

Widener's efforts to support mental health and wellness in student athletes is featured. Associate Athletic Director Larissa Gillespie is mentioned discussing the program which includes yoga classes and breathing exercises.

Philadelphia Business Journal

Widener President Stacey Robertson and Vice President of Enrollment Joseph Howard are interviewed for this story about Widener's success in admitting a record-breaking class amidst challenges and changes in the higher education landscape.

Bloomberg Law

Lawrence Hamermesh, emeritus professor at Delaware Law School, shares insight into an ongoing case involving Elon Musk in Delaware.

CBS 3

CBS 3 Philadelphia reported live from move in day on the Chester campus. Reporters spoke with student RAs and CREW Leaders, , President Stacey Robertson and Associate Dean of Students . Widener welcomed the largest class of new and incoming students in university history to the Chester campus on August 19 & 20. 

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Clauses & Controversies Podcast

Randle DeFalco, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, is a guest on this episode of the Clauses & Controversies podcast. DeFalco and the show's hosts discuss loans made by the U.S. government to Cambodia in the 1970s.

Far & Widener

On this episode, physical therapy alumnus Joe Rauch '09, assistant medical trainer for the Philadelphia Phillies, talks about advances in medical training and physical therapy technologies in professional sports. Rauch discusses how data, wearable tech, and interdisciplinary teams of medical professionals are not only keeping pro athletes on the field, but helping them to reach new levels of success in their sport.  In addition to his experience with the Phillies, he has also served as the head athletic trainer for the University of Cincinnati Department of Athletics, and a physical therapist at NovaCare Rehabilitation. 

WalletHub

Tunde Odusami, professor of finance, is featured in this Q&A giving insight into secured credit cards.

PPSA

Work by Noah Chauvin, assistant professor at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted in this article examining surveillance practices of U.S. intelligence agencies.

DVIDS

Meghan Rampolla '25, a nursing major and Dauntless Battalion ROTC cadet, is featured in this article highlighting the Nurse Summer Training Program at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Rampolla participated in this program, sharing that the opportunity was very hands-on.