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President Stacey Robertson and Vincent Starkey '23 are featured in this segment about Widener's annual President for a Day, a favorite spring tradition. President Robertson switched places with Vincent on Monday, April 10 as they each got to experience a day at Widener through a new lens.
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Tipton Health

Assistant Professor of Nursing Tanya Carmichael was a featured panelist on a recent webinar discussing how to recruit and retain Gen Z nurses in today's workplace climate.

Politico

Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane shared his thoughts on the historic indictment of Donald Trump, how this could impact the future of politics and potential additional indictments to come.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer

This letter to the editor mentions President Stacey Robertson in response to an that she co-authored with Robyn Hannigan, president of Ursinus College. The reader thanks Presidents Robertson and Hannigan for their emphasis on mental health support, and shares their experience as the parent of a college student.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

An opinion article co-authored by President Stacey Robertson and Robyn Hannigan, president of Ursinus College is published. The two discuss mental health challenges facing college students and how universities can improve their mental health resources for students on campus. Widener's new partnership with The Jed Foundation is mentioned as one such initiative.

Higher Ed Jobs

Dean of the School of Business Administration Tony Wheeler is quoted in this article about the "rage applying" employment trend.

State College

Professor of Political Science Wes Leckrone is referenced in this opinion article discussing controversy around seats on the State College Area School District.

Delco Today

Widener's 12th Annual High School Leadership Awards is featured. President Stacey Robertson is quoted noting the significance of the event and congratulating the students on the award and proven leadership efforts in their communities.

Yahoo! News

Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh is quoted about why many companies choose to incorporate in the state of Delaware.
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Delaware Public Media

Professor of Law at Delaware Law School John Culhane shares his thoughts on a Delaware judge's recent decision involving banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines in the state.

Reading Eagle

Widener University High School Leadership Award recipients are mentioned.

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Sirius XM Progress

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Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, is the featured guest on Sirius XM's Progress to discuss a number of voting, state, and constitutional issues happening around the country.

Delaware County Daily Times

Harry Augensen, professor emeritus of physics and astronomy, shares what stargazers can see during the month of April.

Vista Today

Executive Director of Campus Safety Anthony Pluretti has been named a 2023 Millennial Superstar by Vista Today. Pluretti is quoted along with President Stacey Robertson. Pluretti credits Linda Gilbert, vice president of administration and finance, for her impact during his time at Widener.

The American Law Institute

Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh has announced his retirement as executive director of the Institute for Law & Economics.

Erie News Now

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted in this article examining the indictment of Donald Trump and its potential impact on future presidential elections.

Legal News

Commonwealth Law School students Alexis R. Rostucher, Callie M Dreher, Summer Pannizzo, and Jessica Collier represented Widener at the 2023 Wayne State Jaffe/Taft Transactional Law Invitational.

Psychology Today

Mariah Schug, associate professor of psychology, published this article examining how social media can be used in a positive way.

Higher Ed Jobs

Widener University Provost Andrew Workman is quoted in this article examining how Widener and other higher education institutions can address concerns about students using AI software to complete their work.

NBC10

The 12th Annual High School Leadership Awards are covered in this clip. Widener, in partnership with NBC10, honors area high school students who go above and beyond in their communities. President Stacey Robertson is featured.