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The Buffalo News

The newspaper talked with Commonwealth Professor of Law and Sustainability John C. Dernbach in weighing its endorsement of a New York State ballot proposal that would establish clean air, water, and a healthful environment as a "right" in the New York constitution.

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Bankrate

This story about national higher education enrollment statistics includes comments from Vice President for Enrollment Joe Howard on shifts in enrollment variables expected over the next decade.

6ABC

This clip highlights the dedication of the General John H. Tilelli, Jr. ROTC Center. A retired four-star general, Tilelli is a1963 graduate of Pennsylvania Military College and member of the Widener Board of Trustees. 

Baltimore Business Journal

Widener Law Commonwealth graduate Terrence M. Sawyer has been named the next president of Loyola University Maryland.

The English Suite

Christine Woody, assistant professor of English, and Widener students Jattu Fahnbulleh, Cloë Di Flumeri, Stefan Cozza, and Seth Glickman are guests on the podcast discussing the Romantic period magazine culture and their summer research textual scholarship project which involved the 19th century periodical Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine and its running series Noctes Ambrosianae. 

Yahoo! News

Annalisa Castaldo, associate professor and director of Gender, Women's and Sexuality Studies, comments on the sexualization of Halloween costumes and the pressure that some women feel to dress sexy on Halloween.

Fox 29

This year's Homecoming event, including the broom drill, tailgate, and Pride football game, was featured in this weekend news coverage.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

A new book co-written by John Giugliano, adjunct professor in the Center for Social Work Education, pays tribute to Philadelphia women whose tattoos tell stories of trauma, hope and healing. 

Money Geek

In this Q&A, Stephanie Wendling, an instructor in the School of Business Administration, compares the benefits of using an online software versus an accountant when filing your taxes.

CEO Today Magazine

Anthony Wheeler, dean of the School of Business Administration, writes about how automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning will impact business.

NPR

Assistant Dean of Students Austin Duckett contributes to this story on the special needs of college sophomores in 2021, and programs universities have created to assist them. 

WITF

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Widener Law Commonwealth, weighs in on the Supreme Court's term, which will include highly anticipated cases that relate to abortion rights and gun rights.

CBS21

Judith Cassel, an adjunct professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, comments on a new bill in front of the Pennsylvania House Health Committee to legalize marijuana for adult use. The article also notes Widener Law Commonwealth's first-of-its-kind course dedicated to the study of the law surrounding cannabis.

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WUFT

Rod Smolla, dean of Delaware Law School, weighs in on First Amendment implications related to a new Florida law that prevents social media companies from shutting down accounts of political candidates.

Quertle

Delaware Law School and First Healthcare Compliance announce the speakers who will present at the Virtual HIPAA Privacy and Security Summit on Nov. 18.

Penn Live

Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino is quoted on how the Supreme Court may rule on an upcoming case involving abortion rights in Mississippi. 

Quartz

Angie Corbo, associate professor of communications, provides expert commentary on approaches that companies can use to introduce COVID-19 vaccination and testing policies that minimize political tensions and create a culture of transparency and trust.

Buzzfeed

Tatyannah King, a graduate student in the dual Social Work and Human Sexuality program, writes about her experience in the program and shares helpful tips to enhance sexual wellness and understanding. The article also cites research published by Associate Professor Brooke Wells as well as the Human Sexuality Archives compiled in the Wolfgram Memorial Library. 

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The Chester Spirit

Tife Akintunde, a men's soccer team player and senior communications studies major, writes about his experience volunteering in the community, including with Chester Upland Youth Soccer, a non-profit that provides free soccer programming, mentorship, nutrition education and special events for underserved local children.

The Wilton Bulletin

This article highlights the West Haven Veterans Museum which houses the uniform of Pennsylvania Military College graduate James Gilbert.