This article honors the life and legacy of Juliet Moringiello, who passed away in February 2025 and was a professor and associate dean for academic affairs at Commonwealth Law School. Colleagues from the American Bar Association's Business Law Section, of which Moringiello was a member, are quoted remembering her fondly.
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Commonwealth Law School student Kerry Pierce is featured here for her work in organizing the recent Harrisburg Heroes Run, an event aimed at honoring Harrisburg-area veterans and first responders and raising money for the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Wills for Heroes program.
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Commonwealth Law School adjunct faculty member Fran Chardo is featured in this voting guide as he seeks election to the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas.
Commonwealth Law School Associate Professor Michal Buchhandler-Raphael offers expert commentary in this article examining a rape case where the defendant was acquitted. Buchhandler-Raphael shares that prosecutors often have more pieces of evidence than they are allowed to present due to legal limitations.
This article promoted a new online course created in part by Professor Emerita Erin Daly, director of the Dignity Rights Institute at Delaware Law School. The course focuses on human dignity rights and is available or free online through the University of Exeter, England.
Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted in this article examining Louisiana v. Callais, a case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Regina Rothe, director of Social Work Community Services, authored this article as the program celebrates 25 years of service and education.
This episode of Far and Widener features Andrew Proctor '19 and Dakarai Daniel '19, Emmy Award-winning creatives and Widener University alumni who work for the Washington Commanders. Andrew, a game presentation producer, and Dakari, a motion graphics designer, share their journeys from Widener鈥檚 Freedom Hall to the NFL, reflecting on how their experiences in communication studies and campus media shaped their careers. They discuss the creative process behind their Emmy-winning intro video for the Commanders, which reimagined the team鈥檚 game day experience and energized fans and players alike. The conversation explores their early influences, the challenges they faced after graduation. They share how their Widener connections and a shared passion for storytelling helped them break into professional sports media and enhance fan engagement.
Geeta Kohli, Delaware Law School associate professor, gives expert contract and business law insight into earning payouts in mergers and acquisitions, highlighting the recent Johnson & Johnson litigation before the Delaware Court of Chancery.
A new 3+3 agreement between Commonwealth Law School and Youngstown State University in Ohio is highlighted. Dean andr茅 douglas pond cummings and Associate Dean of 神马福利影片 Matthew Kerns are both featured speaking about the new agreement and benefits for students.
This article profiles two-time Widener graduate and former Pride baseball player Jason Vosheski ' 97 '08. Vosheski was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis five years ago and continues to serve as head football coach at Academy Park High School.
Good Day Uncut spent Tuesday morning at the Work in Sports program for high school students, hosted in partnership between Widener University and the Philadelphia Union. This 30-minute segment, broadcast live from the Union campus, features interviews with Jill Black, associate dean of the College of Health and Human Services, Courtney Kelly, associate vice president for enrollment, Sean Fatiga '27, a graduate student in the physical therapy program, as well as representatives from the Union and students from Malvern Prep.
Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, is featured in this article that summarizes cases pending before the U.S. Supreme Court this term. Dimino's commentary focuses on Louisiana v Callais, a case that could decide whether section two of the Voting Rights Act is constitutional.
This article examines the cases being argued before the U.S. Supreme Court this term and quotes Michael Dimino, professor at Commonwealth Law School, in reference to Louisiana v. Callais, a case that could decide whether section two of the Voting Rights Act is constitutional.
Widener and the Philadelphia Union are partnering again for the 鈥淲ork in Sports鈥 field trips that expose area high school students to careers in professional sports. The three-day series kicks off today and will feature presentations by Widener business, communication studies, and physical therapy faculty members, as well as Union employees, highlighting topics such as game-day experience, high-end hospitality, sporting communications, sports medicine, player relations, ticketing, and corporate public relations.
Graduate health science students offered health screenings at the 6th annual senior expo in partnership with Senior Community Services at the Drexelbrook Catering and Event Center last month.
Mariah Schug, psychology professor and chair of gender, women's and sexuality studies, is quoted talking about the cognitive improvements that can come from walking in nature.
Widener celebrated the unveiling of the Jack & Nancy Dwyer School of Nursing with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 1. The School of Nursing has been renamed for alumnus Jack Dwyer 鈥78 and his wife Nancy in recognition of their $10 million transformational gift to Widener.
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Senior 神马福利影片 Counselor Joana Rodriguez is featured in this article about a recent college fair at Bethlehem Area School District.
Emeritus Professor Harry Augensen shares what planets, stars and constellations will be visible during the month of October.