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MagnateView Magazine

Dean of the School of Engineering Pamela McCauley is featured on the cover of the December 2023 issue of MagnateView. McCauley is highlighted as a trailblazer in the field of engineering and a leader in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. 
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BBC

Work by Sarah Everhart, assistant professor and director of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center at Commonwealth Law School, is referenced in this article examining various legal cases happening now involving climate change.

KNX-AM Los Angeles

Anthony Pluretti, executive director of Campus Safety, was interviewed discussing how universities and law enforcement agencies nationwide are evolving their response to active shooter situations as technology advances. He enters the conversation around the 1:30 mark.

South Florida Sun Sentinel

Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted in this article that examines the ongoing debate in Florida regarding the state's ability to prosecute voter fraud cases. 

Newark Post

Alan Garfield, a distinguished professor at Delaware Law School, provides constitutional law expertise around Newark, Delaware's deliberations on adding a menorah to its annual Winterfest celebration. 

Youth Development United

LaShanda Patton, director of civic engagement, has joined the board of directors at Youth Development United, an organization that provides children from under-served communities with opportunities for extracurricular activities.

Delaware County Daily Times

Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy Harry Augensen authored this roundup of celestial events for the upcoming month.

Youth Development United

Widener's physical and occupational therapy programs are mentioned for their support of the Youth Development United's bike initiative. Occupational therapy graduate students Casey Orange, Elizabeth Ohaegbu and Chelsey Szuttor helped raffle off bikes to children at Chester Upland School District鈥檚 Stetser Elementary School while Adrienne Pinckney, director of physical therapy, and Kimberly Rae, administrative support specialist, coordinated a donation drive to collect helmets for the young riders.  

24/7 Press Release

Delaware Law student Trenae L. Watson '25 has been inducted into Marquis Who's Who for her work as as owner and chief executive officer of TLW Consulting, LLC.

Finance Buzz

Professor of Sport and Event Management Jeff Lolli gives expert commentary in this article analyzing what employees really feel about holiday parties at work. Lolli shares that these gatherings can be a great way for employees to connect.

Cape Gazette

Widener's Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology was represented at the Delaware Psychological Association's annual convention.

The Good Men Project

Director of the Center for Human Sexuality Studies Pamela Lannutti is quoted on the importance of having conversations about exclusivity early on in a relationship.

NBC

Ross Steinman, professor of psychology, is quoted in this article about Cyber Monday. Steinman shares tactics websites use to add gamification and pressure that push consumers toward sales.

Delaware Online

Distinguished Professor at Delaware Law School Alan Garfield authored this article examining the conflict between Israel and Gaza, saying that empathy from both sides can lead to a peaceful conclusion.
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Fox News

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted about a recent U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals decision involving the Voting Rights Act, and the question of whether individuals or advocacy groups can sue under the act if they believe a state is violating a voter's rights. It's possible the case could rise to the U.S. Supreme Court in a presidential election year. 
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Far & Widener

Greg Potter interviews Doug Wolfberg '96 about his new book The Beatles Fab but True: Remarkable Stories Revealed. Both Potter and Wolfberg are avid Beatles fans and passionate musicians. Wolfberg shares some fascinating Beatles information, including how Liberace鈥檚 lawyer cost the Beatles millions of dollars and how the Beatles collaborated on the infamous 鈥淚mages of a Woman鈥 painting while sequestered during the Budokan protests in Tokyo. Of course, they discuss The Beatles last song, 鈥淣ow and Then.鈥 Wolfberg says, 鈥渕usically, it鈥檚 a good song鈥攃ulturally, it鈥檚 a tidal wave.鈥 Potter and Wolfberg also talk about Wolfberg鈥檚 lifetime work in the emergency medical services. Wolfberg became an EMT at age 16 and has been involved in EMS ever since. He is an attorney and a founding partner of Paige, Wolfberg, & Wirth鈥攖he leading EMS law firm in the United States. Wolfberg teaches health law classes at the Commonwealth Law School and is a Widener University Board of Trustees member.

Slate

John Culhane, distinguished professor of law at Delaware Law School, authored this article that examines high-profile  climate-related lawsuits against big oil companies, including a case the city of Honolulu is pursuing against companies it claims long knew the environmental dangers of fossil fuels. Culhane's piece explores the idea of climate cases as impact litigation, not unlike lawsuits brought against big tobacco, opioid manufactures and gunmakers.

Delaware County Daily Times

A group of five biomedical engineering students under the direction of Ria Mazumder, interim chair of biomedical engineering, placed third at a national collegiate research competition hosted by the Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering and Biotransport Conference. Students Marina Walsh and Chiamaka Oduah are mentioned.

Delaware County Daily Times

Faculty recognized at the annual Faculty Awards are featured in two articles from the Delaware County Daily Times. highlights Stephen Kauffman, Alexis Nagengast, Dana Olanoff, Angie Corbo, Wes Leckrone, Jim Vike, Michael Toneff, and Janice Krumm. Separately, Marina Barnett and Brett Alvare are recognized in as recipients of the Institutional Leadership Award.

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The Chester Spirit

Associate Dean of Students Catherine Feminella authored this article about Chester community partners who played a role in Widener's 2023 Homecoming celebrations. Food from local eateries Aunt B鈥檚 Country Kitchen and N8RDS Family Kitchen, as well as floral arrangements from Ruth Bennett Community Farm helped to welcome parents and families at a reception.