Nursing Dean Anne Krouse is quoted in this article that highlights the program's recent federal grant from the Nursing Workforce Diversity program which aims to diversify the student and faculty population in an effort to create a more diverse nursing workforce.
In the Media
Emily Depasse, a graduate student in the Center for Human Sexuality Studies, shares tips on how to deal with rejection after disclosing the status of your sexually transmitted infection (STI).
This article references a recent Slate article by John Culhane, the H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Delaware Law School, which argues that Fox News could be sued for its anti-vaccination statements.
This article reviews a new article published by Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Christopher Robinette that advocates reforming tort law to emphasize more timely compensation of victims.
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology Kathy Wu shares guidelines to help first-time students and their parents prepare for the school year.
Widener graduate Rebecca Love and Widener School of Law student Christina Michael are both gaining hands-on experience in the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office's 10-week summer intern program.
Assistant Professor Kathy Wu is quoted about the mental health challenges for children transitioning back to school.
School of Business Administration Alumnus Ryan Raiker shares advice to help marketers thrive and avoid burnout.
Lawrence Hamermesh, emeritus professor at Delaware Law School, comments on a recent complaint filed against the McDonald's board and adviser Morgan Lewis & Bockius condemning their response to sexual harassment, racial discrimination and misconduct claims.
Commonwealth Professor of Environmental Law and Sustainability John Dernbach is quoted about a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling saying it is unconstitutional to use certain money raised from oil and gas leases in public forests for general government operations.
Former Pride defensive line coach Jason Henshaw has been selected to join the 2021 Chicago Bear's training camp staff as part of the NFL's Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship and Nunn Wooten Scouting Fellowship program.
Widener Law Commonwealth graduate Megan Martin, who serves as Pennsylvania senate secretary-parliamentarian, was honored by the American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries with the 2021 Legislative Staff Achievement Award for her efforts to improve and modernize the operations of the Senate.
The Club Foundation awarded the 2021 Joe Perdue Scholarship to seven students, including Widener student Cheyenne Luckhardt.
Commonwealth Professor of Environmental Law and Sustainability John Dernbach weighed in on how law firms are advising clients in the environmental, social, and governance practice area.
Federal grant funding will improve access to opioid use disorder and mental health treatments in the Chester community, and provide training for Widener University doctoral students.
Graduate Stephanie Pollino of Plainview earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Widener University. A list of other students who graduated in May 2021 appeared in .
John Culhane, the H. Albert Young Fellow in Constitutional Law at Delaware Law School, writes in this op-ed piece that Fox News could be sued for its anti-vaccination statements.
Widener is listed as one of the nearly 600 colleges and universities requiring students and employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 before coming back to campus.
Commonwealth Law School Professor Michael Dimino provided testimony during a Pennsylvania House State Government Committee hearing about congressional redistricting. His testimony begins at 22:12:02.
As part of Widener Week on Inside Higher Ed's Academic Minute, Dawn Gulick, professor of physical therapy, shared about a mask that allows athletes to safely train during the COVID-19 pandemic.