Mary Catherine Scott, director of the Central Pennsylvania Law Clinic at Widener Commonwealth Law School, is mentioned for the work she and her students are doing with the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas in its Pro Bono Guardianship Monitor Program.
In the Media
Lawrence Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Widener University Delaware Law School, is quoted discussing the Elon Musk v. Twitter trial.
Sabitha Pillai-Friedman, associate professor in the Center for Human Sexuality Studies, is quoted discussing consensual non-consent.
Widener University is listed on U.S. News & World Report's best colleges list. Widener lands at #219 overall and #78 in best value.
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Widener University recognizes eight students as 2022 Apogee scholars.
Ross Steinman, professor of psychology, is quoted discussing Kanye West's recent call for a boycott of Adidas and the potential impact of a boycott on the company.
Professor of marketing Brian Larson was featured to discuss electric and solar-powered vehicles.
Widener University's ROTC hosted a 9/11 remembrance ceremony on September 9.
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Widener Commonwealth Law School has finalized a partnership with East Stroudsburg University that offers students the chance to complete their undergraduate and law degrees in six years.
Widener University Students have been named to the spring 2022 President's List.
The Widener football team was mentioned as the Pride kicks off their fall 2022 season. Head Coach Mike Barainyak and players Colin Murt and Ty Holbert were quoted.
Harry Augensen, professor emeritus of Physics and Astronomy, published a list of what viewers can see in the stars during the month of September.
Marketing Professor Brian Larson was a featured expert discussing Allstate Insurance Company.
Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor of law at Widener Commonwealth Law School, is quoted discussing Congressman Scott Perry's recent involvement in the January 6 investigations.
Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor of law at Widener Commonwealth Law School, was quoted discussing banned books in Pennsylvania.
Associate Professor Richard Thurlow was featured on a list of leaders in learning science.
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Ebony Wortham '05 has been named Executive United States Attorney for Community Engagement for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
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Widener University has been recognized on a list of America's best colleges for student voting turnout.
Social work graduate Tonya Ladipo '04, founder of The Ladipo Group, is one of 20 individuals honored by the Philadelphia Business Journal's 2022 Diversity in Business Award. The annual award recognized diverse business leaders who have demonstrated success in their respective fields and through philanthropic endeavors.
Hillary Transue, adjunct professor of English, published an op-ed on her experience with the juvenile justice system in Pennsylvania and with former Judge Mark Ciavarella. She has become an advocate for juvenile rights.