Night Words for April: Jupiter and Venus brighten the evening; Saturn emerges at dawn
Professor Emeritus Harry Augensen published this round up of stars, constellations and planets that will be visible from Earth during April.
Professor Emeritus Harry Augensen published this round up of stars, constellations and planets that will be visible from Earth during April.
Professor of psychology Ross Steinman is a featured expert in this article discussing the use of digital price tags at Walmart. Steinman says that consumers' concerns about fluctuating prices are valid, but he doesn't see the big box retailer implementing that strategy due to potential blowbacks.
Widener recently co-hosted an event in honor of Women's History Month, “Todas Juntas: Workshop on Finance, Mental Health and Community." Liliana Quintero Salazer, bilingual instructional design specialist with the Widener Small Business Development Center's Center of Excellence in Spanish Language Services is quoted about the importance of the event.
This article features comments by Delaware Law School Professor Emeritus Kenneth Kristl about an ongoing debate surrounding the planned build of a data center in Delaware.
Lawrence Hamermesh, Delaware Law School emeritus professor, offers expert commentary in this article about an ongoing case in Delaware involving Elon Musk and Tesla. Hamermesh weighs in on the public perception of Musk's call for a judge to recuse herself.
This article features the journey and resilience of Delaware Law School student James Elliott. Elliott shares about his life following a felony conviction all the way to being pardoned and pursuing a career as an attorney.
Six Widener student athletes have been named to the winter MAC All-Sportsmanship team which recognizes students who exemplify great character and display exceptional sportsmanship both on and off the field. Pride athletes included are Dylan Schlatter '28, Kimmy Casiello '26, Zach Rementer '26, Kathryn Long '26, Benjamin Holub '29 and Tyla Block '28.
Assistant Professor at Delaware Law School Margaret Zhang provides expert commentary in this article following a lawsuit ruling involving a Michigan medical resident. Zhang provides insight into the case through the legal scope of Family and Medical Leave Act and maternity leave policies.
Michele Kishita, assistant dean for the College of Arts & Sciences, and Jessica Kahle, program manager for the College of Arts & Sciences, spoke with the Philadelphia Inquirer about the closing University of the Arts and their transitions to Widener.
Biomedical Engineering student Kamryn Purpura '27 authored this article following her experience working with area high school students at the School of Engineering's mini-camp for high school girls. Before coming to Widener, Purpura attended the camp herself and has since served as a volunteer each year running the biomaterials lab session.
Widener is one of two schools in Delaware County to receive It’s On Us PA grant funding for 2026. The awards aim to help Pennsylvania colleges and universities combat sexual assault through education and awareness.
Professor Emeritus Harry Augensen shares about the discovery of the planet Uranus in 1781 by astronomer William Herschel.
John Vanore, Widener's longtime artist-in-residence and director of the jazz ensemble, will perform on the Chester campus Sunday, March 22. This event is free and open to the public.
Delaware Law School Dean Todd Clark has been appointed to a new working group with the Conference of Chief Justices and Conference of State Court Administrators, which will focus on law school accreditation. Clark is one of only two law school deans nationwide to be appointed to this group.
Content from both Commonwealth Law School and Delaware Law School is featured in this week's Legal Education News Digest email.
Widener's construction management program is featured in this member spotlight. Associate Professor Kimberlee Zamora, chair of construction management, shares the skills that students learn in the program to prepare them for the field.
F. Lee Francis, assistant professor at Commonwealth Law School, weighs in with expert commentary in this article discussing how the U.S. Supreme Court is likely to rule in an upcoming case involving gun ownership.
Professor of Criminal Justice Lauren Shermer has been named to the inaugural Program Directors Council for Project Pericles. This council will serve as a source for shaping ideas, strengthening connections among campuses and providing guidance connected to Project Pericles' core priorities.
Widener's Rho Phi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. will be represented at the organization's 96th Northeastern Province Council meeting in Philadelphia.
Casey Orange, a graduate occupational therapy student, made a guest appearance alongside meteorologist Drew Anderson promoting her capstone project. For her capstone, Orange created a series of educational sessions called “Gardening for Life” to teach techniques and strategies to help gardeners stay active and safe, while preventing injuries and supporting continued engagement in gardening for years to come. In this clip, Orange is featured in the 4 p.m. live news broadcast in addition to her appearance with Anderson on Fox29's streaming service.