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WGMD

Wes Leckrone, professor of political science, spoke about the PA Primary election.

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Chester Spirit

The first group of Widener Partnership Charter School alumni to graduate from Widener University after benefitting from a generous university scholarship program were featured.

Healthline

Pam Lannutti, director of Widener's Center for Human Sexuality Studies, was quoted on the mental health benefits of celebrating pride month for members of the LGBTQ+ community.  

The American Law Institute

Juliet M. Moringiello, associate dean of academic affairs at Commonwealth Law School, was mentioned for her upcoming participation in Brooklyn Law School's annual symposium. 

Delco Times

Widener University's drive through and traditional commencement ceremonies, as well as the presentation of an honorary degree to President Julie E. Wollman, were featured.

Washington Center for Equitable growth

Assistant Professor Afrouz Jahromi will join Equitable Growth as a scholar for 12 weeks. Her research will focus on U.S. women's income. 

Main Line Times & Suburban

The family of Sean Hughes was presented with a posthumous Doctor of Education at Widener's commencement ceremony at The Mann Center for Performing Arts on May 14, 2022. 

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Delco Times

Jada Cottman '22 was featured for being part of the first class promoted out of the Widener Partnership Charter School, a K-8 school that started in 2006, who has gone on to graduate from the university.  

NBC10

Widener University's commencement ceremony at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts, and presentation of a posthumous degree to Sean Hughes, was featured. 

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My ChesCo

Marcus Rundatz, a senior in the Technical College High School (TCHS) Pennock’s Bridge campus, has accepted a $100,000 scholarship to attend Widener University.

Independent

Associate Professor Mariah Schug had an op-ed published discussing potential repercussions if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade

6ABC

Widener's class of 2022 drive through commencement was featured on 6ABC Action News.

Independent

Mariah Schug, associate professor of psychology, published an article discussing how pregnant women are vulnerable to job discrimination in spite of their legal protections.

Princeton Info

Professor Brent Satterly is set to hold a free virtual workshop to present "Pride in Context, How to be a LGBTQIA+ Ally in the History of Pride" on May 18, 2022. 

The Guardian

Professor John Culhane, the H. Albert Young fellow in constitutional law at Delaware Law School, was quoted in an article that examines Delaware's efforts to protect and improve access to safe abortions. 

Main Line Today

Associate Professor Brenda Kucirka '13 was featured on a list of 2022's top nurses of the main line and western suburbs, under the education category. 

Philadelphia Business Journal

Widener University was mentioned in an article discussing university president departures in the Philadelphia area.

Artnet

Professor Juliet Moringiello of Widener Law Commonwealth was quoted in an article discussing the U.K.'s latest High Court ruling pertaining to NFTs. 
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Slate

Professor John Culhane, the H. Albert Young fellow in constitutional law at Delaware Law School, authored this article on celebrity defamation lawsuits.

ABC27

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, spoke about the leaked draft Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
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