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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

John Culhane, professor and H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Delaware Law School, discussed the verdict in the Depp v. Heard defamation case.

FOX54

Widener University President Julie E. Wollman was featured to discuss honorary doctorate degrees. 

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The Daily Item

Associate Professor Justin Sitron spoke about the need for medically accurate and comprehensive sex education in schools.

Yahoo! Finance

Anthony Wheeler, dean of the School of Business Administration, was quoted on "the great resignation" and which states were most impacted. 

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Sierra

John Dernbach, professor of environmental law and sustainability at Widener Commonwealth Law School, co-authored this article about policy to combat climate change.

Delco Times

Angie Corbo, associate professor and chair of Communication Studies, was a featured panelist at the annual John Cardinal Foley Symposium celebrating the 56th World Communications Day hosted by St. Charles Borromeo Seminary.

Bristol Herald Courier

Wes Leckrone, professor and chair of Political Science, was quoted in an article discussing the PA primary election and what the results could mean for future elections. 

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Delaware County Daily Times

The university's expanding partnership with Chester Upland School District was detailed in this coverage of changes at the Widener Partnership Charter School.

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Verify

Widener University President Julie E. Wollman was quoted in this article about honorary doctoral degrees.

Cision

Joseph Howard, vice president of enrollment, was mentioned for his position on the RNL Undergraduate Enrollment Advisory Board

The Bobr Times

Professor Shana Maier was quoted on the potential impact of Depp v. Heard on the #MeToo movement.

Delaware Business Times

Delaware Law School was mentioned in an article about re-entry into the work force for those who have served time in prison. The campus hosted a simulation exercise organized by Project New Start, which helps people transition out of state and federal incarceration.

Reuters

Research by Judith Ritter, distinguished professor at Widener Delaware Law School, was referenced in an article about a Supreme Court decision announced this week that affects the right of state prison inmates to present new evidence in support of an appeal that has reached federal court.

WalletHub

Iqbal Mansur, professor emeritus, was featured in a Q&A about starter credit cards.

Insider

John Culhane, professor and H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Delaware Law School, spoke about the impact that social media has on high-profile trials in light of Depp v. Heard

Insider

John Culhane, professor and H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Delaware Law School, spoke with Insider to discuss the impact of celebrity defamation cases in the midst of Depp v. Heard and Blac Chyna v. Kardashian. 

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WHYY

Ijjae Hill '23 was quoted by WHYY discussing health inequalities in historically underserved communities. Hill joined other local residents in the Freedom to Equity Walk-A-Thon hosted by the Black Doctors Consortium

Yahoo! News

Wes Leckrone, professor of political science, spoke about the PA Primary election and factors that may have influenced voters' choices.

MoneyGeek

Assistant professor Claudia Guerrazzi Young was a featured expert to discuss choosing the best Medicare Advantage Plan in Pennsylvania.

Medium

Ryan Raiker '17, adjunct professor in the School of Business Administration, was interviewed as part of a series about effectively using digital marketing to drive sales in an industry.