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Assistant Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences Nicole Rayfield authored this article sharing insight into women balancing work with other responsibilities in their lives. Rayfield shares her research into the challenges that women, in particular, face.

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Director of Widener's Small Business Development Center Lenin Agudo served as moderator for a panel discussion of resources for businesses in the area at the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's annual Closing the Gap Conference.

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Delaware Law Distinguished Professor James May is quoted in this article about an ongoing case in Montana brought by youths who are arguing to protect their rights to a healthy, greener future.

Vox

John Dernbach, professor of environmental law and sustainability at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted in this article about the success of the Clean Air Act in 1970 and air pollution challenges the United States is facing now.
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The Oklahoman

Assistant Professor at Commonwealth Law School Quinn Yeargain shares insight into the Oklahoma state constitution after recent confusion about who holds power in an emergency when the governor is unavailable.

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Wolfgram Memorial Library is mentioned for its display featuring LGBTQ+ reading selections for Pride Month.

CIO Women Magazine

Incoming Dean of the School of Engineering Pamela McCauley is featured in this profile about her life and career.

Delaware County Daily Times

MSW student Yahaira Turner has been named the 2023 recipient of the Gwendolyn A. Smith Award for Community Service for her work as a behavioral health social worker in the Emergency Department at Crozer-Chester Medical Center. The award recognizes members of Crozer Health who go above and beyond making an impact in their community.

Delaware State News

Executive Director of Communications Mary Allen has joined the board of directors of the National Alliance on Mental Illness in Delaware, an organization committed to support, education, and advocacy for people affected by mental illness.
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Psychology Today

Hal Shorey, director of Organizational Development Services and the PsyD/MBA dual degree program, published this article that discusses how "protest behaviors" can influence romantic relationships.

Delaware Live

Class of 2023 graduate Dal'asha "Shay" Drummond is quoted about her experience at Widener in this article about the UGrad Education Program, a resource for students in the foster care system in Delaware that pairs struggling students with advocates to help them succeed.

New Kent- Charles City Chronicle

Students in the graduating class of 2023 are featured.
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Diverse Issues in Higher Education

Doctoral candidate Taziah Kenney authored this article on how higher education institutions can help increase feelings of belonging for students.

U.S. Black Engineer

Incoming Dean of the School of Engineering Pamela McCauley is featured for her podcast, "Stepping Up S.T.E.M."

City & State Pennsylvania

Dean of Commonwealth Law School Michael Hussey and Commonwealth alumna and Pennsylvania State Attorney General Michelle Henry '94 have both been named to the 2023 Law Power 100 list.

Delco Today

Widener has a number of summer camps planned for area high school students in a range of subject areas. Provost Andrew Workman is quoted on why attending one of these camps can open doors for local high schoolers.
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Pennsylvania Capital-Star

Michael Dimino, professor at Commonwealth Law School, is featured in this interview discussing a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that Alabama congressional maps violated the Voting Rights Act in 2022.

Legal News

John Dernbach, professor of environmental law and sustainability at Commonwealth Law School, will represent the International Bar Association as part of a panel discussion at the Bonn Climate Change Conference in Germany.

Delaware Public Media

Law Librarian at Delaware Law School Janet Lindenmuth was featured on Delaware Public Media's "The Green" to discuss the bar exam in Delaware- often considered to be the first bar exam given.

WENY

Professor of Environmental Law and Sustainability at Commonwealth Law School John Dernbach spoke about climate change in the wake of unhealthy air conditions in the northeastern United States due to wildfires in Canada.
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