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Weather History: May 26: Record temps, storms, tornadoes, wind & flooding
Padua’s Horney wins girls soccer honor for Delaware
STUDENT PROFILE: “I’ve always wanted to help people. I think that lawyers are po...
WELCOME TO WIDENER LAW HARRISBURG!! “Luckily, we had downpours just before and a...
Welcome to Widener Law Delaware! “Luckily, we had downpours just before and afte...
Enjoy the long weekend and think about all the great CE workshops you can take t...
GBC wishes you a great Memorial Day Weekend!
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When you walk down Sixth Street, peek through the windows in our Student Center!...
“Use this experience that you have here at Widener to be better. Whether you go...
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Widener Law Magazine: A Magazine for Alumni & Friends 2012 Current Issue - Sp...
“Along with Professor Tom Reed, who could not be here with us today, John Wherry...
On Thursday, May 31, 2012, the Widener Environmental Law Center (WELC) in Wilmin...
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Commencement Photos for Harrisburg are posted! Congratulations Graduates!!
Commencement Ceremonies for Delaware Campus are posted!
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Welcome new students!!! Good luck on your placement tests!
Weather History: May 18: Record temps, storms, tornadoes, wind & Mt. St. Helens
Need something fun to do this weekend? Check out the Chester County Studio Tour!...
Paula Garrison takes home 2012 Eckerd Award: Paula Garrison, assistant to Law De...
Preparing for Commencement! Widener Law is preparing to graduate nearly 435 stud...
Beautiful day on campus at GBC!
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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On Saturday, May 19th and Sunday, May 20th, Widener Law will hold commencement c...
Know a high school student thinking about art & design college? Check out our Pr...
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Look who showed up in the admissions office today....Bolty!
On Wednesday, May 16th, Veterans Law Clinic Director and Associate Professor Jus...
Did you know our Summer Continuing Education catalog is all online? Pick out you...
The seven-day legal “boot camp”
With final exams coming to a close, students looking to sharpen the advocacy ski...
Come join us at our Open House in June! Register online at www.gbc.edu.
Delawareans teaming up to help sportswriter
Summer 2012 Open House
You'll want to see this...
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On Wednesday, May 16th, at a special reception to be held at Shanti Swaroop Bhat...
Congrats again to our Class of 2012 and happy first day of summer semester! Good...
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Congratulations Class of 2012! Enjoy Commencement and all that you've accomplish...
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Tomorrow! The Class of 2012 will march up Market Street at 11:45 to @thegrandwil...
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The Delaware campus Student Bar Association is partnering with Commencement Flow...
Guess who's on campus today? Some of our new students!!! They are taking placeme...
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College Degrees Employers Want Most
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Vice Dean Robyn Meadows and the Harrisburg Student Bar Association hosted a rece...
Commencement is Sunday! In the meantime, graduates are hanging the awesome work...
Latin Center Honors Delaware's Top Hispanic Students
Sals rout Auks in lacrosse, but a strong girl's memory is the big winner
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On Monday, April 30th, Widener Law Alum Santino Ceccotti, Esq. ’06 received the...
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Meet some of our Young Alumni: “I really enjoy the fast paced environment that I...
Meet some of our Young Alumni: “Widener Law helped prepare me for a career by pr...
Meet some of our Young Alumni: “Work hard from day one and begin establishing re...
Widener Law Dean Linda L. Ammons today congratulated two distinguished members o...
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Weather History: May 5: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, TWC Birthday & Snow
Check out this year's tableaux vivants, recreated at our May 3 scholarship gala!
Last chance to see the Continuing Education exhibition! Stop by during Art Loop!...
It's Favorite Photo Friday. This week's shot was taken Tuesday, May 1, when form...
Weather History: May 4: Record Temps, Storms, Greensburg Outbreak, Wind & Snow
IT'S TONIGHT! See you at World Cafe Live at the Queen for our Sixth Annual Schol...
According to Harrisburg student Rebecca Kunkel, the WJLER Web & Technology Edito...
Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development Andrew L. Strauss participat...
Riverfront Blues Festival
DuPont Clifford Brown Jazz Festival
Weather History: May 3: Record Temps, "99 Severe Outbreak, Wind & Snow
From Wednesday, May 2nd through Saturday, May 5th, Philadelphia will play host o...
Here's a hint for this year's tableau vivant...
At St. Mark's, Padua, Archmere, rowing grows as a girls sport
The student artwork for the gala is back from the framers! Thanks to the Product...
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Don't worry! There's still time to get tickets to our fabulous Scholarship Gala...
Happy last day of classes students! Did the semester, and year, fly by or what?!?!
Sneak a peek at more silent auction items
Weather History: May 1: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Flooding
In celebration of Law Day on May 1st, Widener Law professors will be participati...
CONGRATULATIONS!! On Thursday, April 26th, the Harrisburg campus held its annual...
LANCASTER ALUMNI RECEPTION: Wednesday, May 9th (5:30 – 7:30 p.m.), Lancaster Mar...
Marilyn Monroe, Frida Kahlo, the Son of Man and some friends will be at World Ca...
What's on Thursday? Hint: awesome artwork, cool silent auction items, fun tablea...
“As a law clerk new to the public finance practice group of the law firm of Ecke...
Payne steps down as Padua AD, volleyball coach
Thinking football at the University of Delaware
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Weather History: April 29: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Snow
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NOW ONLINE: The Summer Continuing Ed Course Catalog! Screen printing workshop, n...
Can you not keep a secret about our gala's silent auction?
It's Favorite Photo Friday. Today's shot shows, from left, Nan Davenport '94, An...
“We are excited to be a part of this community event,” said law student Chris Ba...
All graduating students have rehearsal today at 1245!
Weather History: April 26: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
Hint for the tableaux vivants: Marilyn Monroe, Frida Kahlo and the Son of Man al...
Weather History: April 25: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
On Saturday, April 21st, the Admissions Office hosted an Accepted Applicants Day...
2012 Delaware "Issues of Race and Innocence in Capital Punishment" Left to right...
Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development Andrew L. Strauss participat...
On Wednesday, April 25th, the Widener Journal of Law, Economics & Race will pres...
Watch out below! Students are launching creations off our roof for the annual Eg...
If you're in the area at lunchtime, come watch us launch artwork from the roof....
Weather History: April 24: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
Where can you buy artwork for a mere $100? The Annual DCAD Scholarship Gala! Joi...
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Weather History: April 22: Record Temps, Tropics, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
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On Thursday, April 19th, Widener Law’s Delaware campus hosted an “Introduction t...
Alumni working in the Pennsylvania Judicial Center welcomed Dean Linda L. Ammons...
Sallies basketball tourney to raise funds for paralyzed alum
Here's our Friday favorite photo. This week's picture features the incoming Dela...
In prepartion for the 2012 Egg Drop on 4/24, check out this fun video from last...
Love Art, especially art for $100
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APPLICATION DEADLINE IS EXTENDED TO MAY 1, 2012
In 2010, students brought 'The Last Supper' to life. In 2011, it was "La Primave...
Select second-year students are presenting papers today at Theatre N for our ann...
Pandas swing for par on Delaware's only all-girls high school golf team
Pandas swing for par on Delaware's only all-girls high school golf team
Weather History: April 1: Record Temps, Storms, Dust, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
Get egg-cited! AnnualEgg Drop is Tuesday, 4/24! Join us in the back parking lot...
Learn more at our information session: Thursday, April 26, 5–7:30 p.m. Widener L...
“Issues of Race and Innocence in Capital Punishment” will take center stage when...
Weather History: April 18: Record Temps, Storms, Dust, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
“The Bankruptcy Court is the Court that can see the big picture,” said Vice Chan...
Entrepreneurs, artists and inventors who want to learn more about protecting rig...
Check out some of the projects created for the 2011 Egg Drop as we get ready to...
Weather History: April 17: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
The Harrisburg Career Development Office conducted a workshop on OSCAR, the fede...
Two weeks until the semester and school year are done! How did that happen?
Weather History: April 16: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: April 15: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
In northern New Castle County, golf variety requires some time in a car
Weather History: April 14: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
On Monday, April 16th, Associate Professor Wesley M. Oliver will travel to New Y...
On Monday, April 16th, Widener Law and its Institute of Delaware Corporate and B...
The Class of 2012 graduates in exactly one month!! Where did this school year go?
Tonight on campus: Join us on Art Loop for the opening of the Continuing Educati...
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“The outrage comes from the fact that someone took the matter into his own two h...
“We’re proud of our students for participating and for the success that they ach...
Top 6 Reasons to Attend DCAD's Gala
Common Hour Lecture with photographer Martha Madigan 1245 at...
Angel Clark has a new Examiner.com title which means you have to subscribe again
Weather History: April 12: Record Temps, Storms, Eruption, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: April 12: Record Temps, Storms, Eruption, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Gala highlight: Art for $100! Join us 5/3 @WCLattheQueen and our Sixth Annual Sc...
Weather History: April 11: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Quake, Wind & Flooding
“The AETA wants you to think that 1st Amendment rights are respected. However, i...
On Thursday, April 5, 2012 the Harrisburg campus Federalists Society hosted a de...
Select second-year students are presenting papers today at Theatre N. Stop by at...
Weather History: April 10: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Students in Associate Professor Tonya Evans’s entertainment law class this sprin...
Hope to see you this Friday for the opening of the Continuing Education exhibiti...
Weather History: April 9: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: April 8: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Today on campus: Hula Hoop Construction Workshop at 4 in student center. Have fu...
Weather History: April 7: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Have a great holiday weekend!
Hey students! Building hours are limited this weekend to 8 - 4 on 4/7 and noon -...
Lyman High School Honored For Their Leadership In Service
Ron Paul shatters previous record with 8,500 voters attending his town hall
Rick Santorum is attempting to change Texas to a winner-take-all delegate state
Weather History: April 6: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Newt Gingrich's think tank "Gingrich Group LLC" has filed for bankruptcy
Fox News lies about Ron Paul claiming he stopped having campaign events
One month to the DCAD Gala
Ron Paul draws total of 12,000 people in California in two days
Today on campus: Common Hour Lecture with artist Mark Webber. Join us at 1245 at...
Gallagher expects to be a regular at local sports events
Sallies basketball coach reflects on 24 years at the helm
Weather History: April 5: Record Temps, Storms, Tambora, Wind & Snow
Ron Paul named ‘taxpayer friend’ for 2011 by the National Taxpayers Union
The Delaware Student Awards were held on Tuesday, April 29th.
Harrisburg students enrolled in Professor Tonya Evan’s entertainment law class a...
Widener Law student honored with inaugural “Student Peace Award” Kevin Krauss re...
Graphic design students are studying typography at the new Whole Foods this afte...
Harrisburg Campus law students busy juggling late-semester pressures heard an in...
Rick Santorum must stay in the GOP race for there to be a brokered convention
“The two-state solution that people are talking about isn’t new – it’s not even...
Ron Paul breaks another record with 6,200 people attending a town hall in CA
With one percent of precincts reporting Maryland has been called for Romney
Weather History: April 4: Record Temps, Super Outbreak, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Levi Johnston will soon have another child but this one will not be a Palin
Veterans Law Clinic Director and Associate Professor Justin G. Holbrook will be...
It's one month to our annual gala!! Do you have your tickets yet?
Rick Santorum may have just lied to the press and is boycotting Drudge
Weather History: April 3: Record Temps, Super Outbreak, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Boy Band "One Direction" turns down invitation to go to the White House
Introduction To Intellectual Property Law: A seminar for entrepreneurs, artists...
Newt Gingrich "I can support Rick Santorum" (and what it means for Ron Paul)
Ron Paul Straight Talk: "The Supreme Court and Obamacare"
The ramifications of a federal anti-terrorism law that animal advocates have dec...
Widener Law held its biggest alumni event of the year on Wednesday, March 28 at...
The Harrisburg Women’s Law Caucus held a special panel on Wednesday, March 21st...
Mitt Romney trolled by his own team for April Fool's Day
Documentary filmmaker Laura Zinger recently spoke at DCAD prior to a screening o...
Newt Gingrich to campaign in Delaware on Thursday, April 5
Welcome back students! We hope Spring Break was a blast! Good luck in the final...
Mancus Fundraiser Titanic Dinner
Exhibition - Painted Poetry: The Art Of Mary Page Evans
Weather History: April 2: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Illustration head Alexi Natchev is @UDelaware bookstore 1-2:30 for a book signin...
Ron Paul to spend 3 days campaigning in California (with ticket links)
Weather History: April 1: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Quake, Wind & Flooding
Ron Paul Nevada team continues winning streak in GOP County Conventions
Remember the (other) Raiders
Weather History: March 31: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Keith Olberman has been fired and replaced with Eliot Spitzer
Politico mocks White House for a transcript error & ignore their own spelling!
Stephen Colbert is more influential than President Barack Obama
Did Rick Santorum almost call President Obama the N-word? w VID
Widener celebrated Thanksgiving in March for the second year in a row. Thanksgiv...
The Returning Disabled Veteran: Right and Benefits. How We as Lawyers Can Make a...
Ron Paul has over 4 times as many votes as President Obama on TIME.com
University of California – Davis School of Law Professor Gabriel “Jack” Chin del...
The Harrisburg Student Bar Association is hosting a donation drive for the anima...
Today we're kicking off our new "Friday Favorite Photo" feature. We'll post a fa...
Weather History: March 30: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Ron Paul gathers 5,200 supporters while Joe Biden gathers 150 supporters
Get Ron Paul on the cover of TIME magazine! Vote here!
Mitt Romney made a joke about his father closing a factory
Ron Paul draws his largest crowd yet - 5,200 people in Wisconsin!
Ron Paul Statement on House Passage of Paul Ryan Budget
Third Annual High School Art Show features work from area high school students!...
The Office of Student Affairs announces dates for a series of student forums aim...
On Monday, March 26th Widener Law’s Intellectual Property Society hosted four ju...
The CLE portion of the program titled “When The Media Comes Knocking On Your Cli...
Ron Paul Endorses U.S. Senate Candidate Rep. Kurt Bills of Minnesota
Ron Paul is the first GOP candidate to be on the ballot in all 50 states!
Ron Paul Press Exclusive at the University of Maryland 3/28/2012
Ron Paul Press Exclusive at the University of Maryland 3/28/2012
Hey students! April 2 is the deadline for submitting work to the new DCAD Lit Ma...
Widener University School of Law will host the president of the American Civil L...
“This is the 6th time that we’ve gathered as an institution and a community to c...
The Jewish Law Students Association on the Delaware campus will host a presentat...
DCAD gala
Unique aspects of historic preservation law will be the focus of a daylong works...
Widener Law will hold its biggest alumni event of the year on Wednesday, March 2...
"Justice for Trayvon" Day March 26th
Ron Paul Straight Talk: "A Fistful of Euros"
Students are on Spring Break this week and it's pretty quiet!
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Weather History: March 25: Record Temps, Sand, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: March 24: Record Temps, Dust, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Today: the gallery is a 5,000-square-foot studio for our eighth Drawing Marathon...
NFL hopeful boosts fellow First State athletes
Guess what's in the mail today? The invitations to our May 3 Scholarship Gala!!...
The evening's honorees included Michael Brown '91, Washington, D.C. councilman a...
The evening's honorees included Judge George Overton '86, of the Philadelphia Co...
“When the Media Comes Knocking on Your Client’s Door,” will take place Tuesday,...
Widener Law is pleased to announce it will welcome one of the country’s leading...
Weather History: March 23: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Tropics
“We are so privileged to have the court hear oral arguments here every year,” sa...
Ruby R. Vale Professor of Corporate and Business Law Lawrence A. Hamermesh will...
It only comes once a year! DCAD's Drawing Marathon! 9am to 9pm - All artists wel...
Weather History: March 22: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Aurora, Wind & Flooding
Learn more at our information session: Thursday, April 26, 5–7:30 p.m. Widener L...
Exclusive-Forum Bylaws Enjoy Some Support Among Experts, Despite Slew of Recent...
The changing demographics of central Pennsylvania and how they affect access to...
DCAD Sixth Annual Scholarship Gala
Loss to Kansas stings, but next season should be fun, too
Weather History: March 21: Record Temps, Dust, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
"Just saying that her pink hair is causing substantial disruption seems like a...
Feel the madness at Grotto's Pizza
Asked whether increased prosecution of responsible corporate officers under the...
The Howard University School of Law team of James Mason and Thomas Russell defea...
Weather History: March 20: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Dust, Wind & Flooding
The State of Delaware has recently put up several directional signs to help visi...
Widener University School of Law is pleased to announce the Delaware Supreme Cou...
Are you ready? 12 hours of figure drawing coming your way March 24! Choose from...
Weather History: March 19: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Dust, Wind & Tropics
Student artwork, reflections and library info: DCAD's Library Blog:
Weather History: March 18: Record Temps, Storms, Dust, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Weather History: March 17: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind, Tropics & Flooding
Rick Santorum wants to ban internet porn
Should Newt Gingrich get Secret Service protection?
You can sign up the MLK Semester of Service for
DCAD students are in NYC visiting The Met and @MuseumModernArt and DC visiting @...
Mention of Widener Law as a site for free tax prep help Free Tax Preparation...
Look out NYC and Washington, DC! DCAD students are headed your way today!
Weather History: March 16: Record Temps, Storms, Hail, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: March 15: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Dust, Wind & Tropics
“Right now, we’ve got six states plus the District of Columbia that recognize sa...
Who's feeling lucky? Tonight Student Services is hosting Casino Night! Prizes in...
Delaware gets involved in renewable fuels
Today on campus: Common Hour lecture with illustrator Warren Linn. Join us at 12...
“I cannot think of a better time in the Commonwealth for Widener Law to shine a...
Hey applicants! Just a reminder that tomorrow is the Merit Scholarship Deadline!
Hey students! Don't forget the new DCAD Lit Magazine is in need of submissions!
The competition begins Thursday, March 15 and concludes with the final-round on...
Today! Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 4:30 p.m. in room A180 of the Administration...
Weather History: March 14: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind, Dust & Flooding
Congratulations to Brian Fearnbaugh, Harrisburg, the recipient of the Employee...
Hot topics in U.S. food and drug law, including “downer” cattle and slaughterho...
Congrats to Illustration head Alexi Natchev on "The Elijah Door: A Passover Tale...
Since 2008, Widener Law has offered a special summer diversity pipeline program...
Weather History: March 13: Record Temps, Storms, '93 Superstorm, Wind & Flooding
Widener Law Prof weighs in on Cooke Re-trial – WDEL 1150AM (3/9 – Law Professor...
El Paso Holders OK Kinder Morgan Deal Amid Protests – Yahoo! News (3/9 – Expert...
Students, attorneys and the public will get a unique and valuable audience with...
News from DCAD
Special Event - Drawing Marathon 8
Weather History: March 12: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & '93 Superstorm
Weather History: March 11: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Wind & Flooding
Hart nervous, excited about boys basketball final
Raiders return to the top with big win in state final
Weather History: March 10: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Live from the Bob Carpenter Center
Associate Professor Jules Epstein will be on 1150 AM WDEL in Wilmington at 4:05...
Widener Law Dean Linda L. Ammons today announced the school has named Laurie Gra...
Our enewsletter goes out Monday morning! Don't miss out! Get on the list!
Shareholders Seek Changes at Rite Aid, Donegal – Central Pennsylvania Business J...
Shareholders Seek Changes at Rite Aid, Donegal – Central Pennsylvania Business J...
Catholics Fault Mandate Compromise on Birth Control – The Patriot-News (Expert...
Offensive Speech and the First Amendment – CBS21 (Expert commentary by Associate...
“There’s been a concern in the last several years that some of the forensic disc...
Weather History: March 9: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
April 13, 2012 8:00 am – 3:30 pm Ruby R. Vale Moot Courtroom Delaware Campus ht...
“One of the reason we do this is to increase participation in the Widener Law Fu...
If you would like to make a donation please contract Erica Scavone at EricaScavo...
Today on campus: a Common Hour Lecture by @Digsau. Join us in the Copeland Room...
Weather History: March 8: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind, Tropics & Flooding
Barack Obama barely won the primary yesterday in Oklahoma
Romney: it would take an 'act of God" to not win the Republican nomination
Dennis Kucinich will not face Joe the Plumber in 2012 - 1 of them lost yesterday
Professor John Capowski gives his "Top 10" reasons why he loves to teach law. ht...
The Widener Law community congratulates students T’rese Evancho and Steve Miller...
2012 Greek Festival
Weather History: March 7: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Wind & Tropics
Newt Gingrich - Instead of voting for Romney or Ron Paul is not voting in VA
As for her legal education thus far, she adds, “Widener has exceeded my expectat...
“We all only have one life and one chance,” he said, recalling an emotional case...
Weather History: March 6: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Ice
Discover the Nanolaw Blog: Nanotechnology has been around for a while, but it i...
Why I Love to Teach.
On March 28, Preservation Delaware, Inc. and Widener University School of Law, w...
Dottie Hemphill is generous with her time and knowledge and always has Widener a...
Sunday at the Bob: sneakers, armchairs and students
Sunday at The Bob
Weather History: March 5: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Wind & Flooding
Rick Santorum blamed his lack of charitable donations on his disabled child
Rick Santorum does not support Obamacare - he's justifying being cheap...
Weather History: March 4: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Welcome prospective students and families! Enjoy Preview Day and your day on cam...
Weather History: March 3: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Flooding
Ted Nugent endorses Mitt Romney
Prospective students and families are on campus tomorrow for Preview Day - tours...
On-Campus Abuse Is Alleged in Filing – The Wall Street Journal (3/1 – Available...
HOT COFEE documentary night a success in Harrisburg!
Widener Law’s Delaware campus will host a four-day compliance program on March 5...
Thanks to WHYY's "First" for putting together this great piece about our Student...
DCAD Students on Art Loop tonight: Stephanie Kellum at Film Brothers Co-op & Jes...
Pandas shake early jitters, cruise past Dover in girls hoops
Rush Limbaugh is unharmed after a creepy package and bomb squad visit
Weather History: March 2: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Snow, Wind & Flooding
The School of Law today announced the speakers for the 2012 commencement ceremon...
The Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic recently negotiated the settl...
Today on campus: Invisible Children will show a short film and present to our st...
Sals advance in boys basketball tourney
Weather History: March 1: Snow, Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Wind & Flooding
“We are pleased to announce that the report, training materials and resources on...
On Thursday, May 31, 2012, the Widener Environmental Law Center (WELC) in Wilmin...
Students are back to @delmnh & the DuPont Environmental Education Center this mo...
Weather History: February 29: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: February 29: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Rick Santorum has been robocalling Democrats in Michigan!
2:45 p.m., Feb. 28, 2012--Linda Ammons, associate provost and dean of Widener Un...
TODAY! Black History Month programs starting at 4 p.m. on Harrisburg campus and...
Ron Paul had over 4,000 supporters show up in Michigan yesterday!
Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic Director Ken Kristl discusses the...
Lee Wrights to be on Radio Freedom tonight!
Interested in going to NYC on Saturday, March 24th? Head to Student Affairs to s...
Guess what's two months away? The DCAD Gala @WCLattheQueen! 5/3 6-9 PM! Get your...
Weather History: February 28: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Rick Santorum claims to fund raise better than Ron Paul
The Food and Drug Law Association (FDLA) of Widener University School of Law, i...
The CE semester is underway but there are still plenty of offerings yet to begin...
Weather History: February 27: Record Temps, Storms, Hail, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: February 26: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Tropics
Weather History: February 25: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Dust
On Wednesday, February 29th, the Harrisburg Student Bar Association and Schmidt...
The Black Law Students Association on the Delaware campus of Widener Law will ho...
On Thursday, February 28, 2012, the Harrisburg campus Black Law Students Associa...
Weather History: February 24: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Wind & Ice
Ron Paul is officially on the primary ballot in Delaware!
The Delaware team consists of students Sean Quinn, Karine Tatoyan, and Asmahan A...
Today is the annual Chili Smackdown! With the students as judges, staff and facu...
Widener Law’s Harrisburg campus was recently honored with a flag flown over a U....
Weather History: February 23: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Ice
Guess what's in the mail? Our very cool gala save-the-date! (5/3 @WCLattheQueen)...
On Monday, February 20, 2011, Father James McCartney, an Associate Professor and...
Looking for something fun to break up the week? Head to Thompson Lounge tonight...
The School of Law today announced the speakers for the 2012 commencement ceremon...
Gingrich supporter may give $100 million & hates when people influence elections
TOMORROW: it's on! The annual Chili Smackdown is bringing out the staff's compet...
When Widener Law Fund Assistant Director Peter Castagna reached out to John D. C...
This morning: DCAD students are doing community service @delmnh & DuPont Environ...
Weather History: February 22: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
On Thursday, February 16th, Assistant Legal Methods Professor Starla J. Williams...
"The Minister of Truth" TMOT to be on Radio Freedom tonight!
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"Dickens at 200: 1812-2012"
Linda Ammons, associate provost and dean of the Widener University School of Law...
When is a lie an affront to the law? – The News Journal (2/19 – An article by Al...
“You have to have a place to stand. You have to have a place to walk,” said Trev...
Dungeon Defenders game mocks Mitt Romney as President's Day GOP contender
Weather History: February 21: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Wind & Dust
Steve Skidmore to talk foreclosure fraud on Radio Freedom tonight!
“Law school has taught me how to think differently, analyze situations from vari...
“Widener gave me what I wanted and what I needed,” says LaToya Winfield Bellamy,...
"People feel that you'll take your best negotiating position as close to the dea...
The DCAD Admissions team is busy reviewing portfolios of prospective students to...
Weather History: February 20: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind, Mud & Flooding
Weather History: February 19: Record Temps, Storms, Fog, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: February 18: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Sals thwart Spartans' comeback, escape with two-point win
Alison Kehner, Mary Ann Robinson, and Jean Sbarge were presenters at the Teachin...
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Thomas Saylor is the Widener University Law &...
Mark Levin fired from WSPD for his lies about Ron Paul
First Spring Pizza with the Professors to Look at International Criminal Court h...
DCAD's animators are headed to Theatre N to screen the Oscar-nominated shorts! #...
One week from today, Friday, February 24th, the Alumni Board of Directors will h...
Sunday: “In Session,” a program by the Widener Law & Government Institute, will...
Sanford holds off Hodgson in battle of state's best
Weather History: February 17: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Landslide
Eagles general manager Howie Roseman spent this morning reflecting on the NFL lo...
Gingrich supporters are organizing in Virginia - for Ron Paul!
Have you stopped in to see the annual student show yet? It's free and the galler...
Congratulations to both the men's and women's basketball teams on their wins las...
The event, which drew in a large crowd, raised $280.00.
For those interested in the resume writing tips offered, the PowerPoint presenta...
Weather History: February 16: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Fires
Weather History: February 15: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Widener Law Dean Linda L. Ammons has been named to the list of the 100 most infl...
Adjunct professor Michele Forzley discusses the Counterfeit Goods and Public Hea...
Save the date! Spring Open House is Saturday, March 24, 2012 from 12-3:30 p.m. F...
TOMORROW! Widener Law's Delaware campus has an awesome program on sports and ent...
A Valentine's Day hot spot
Want some sweet art for your sweet heart? Visit the Student Exhibition (it's fre...
Weather History: February 14: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Ice
The conference, titled “Judicial Takings,” will be held in room A180 of the scho...
Weather History: February 13: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Avalanche
Weather History: February 12: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Tornadoes
The CPAC straw poll goes to Mitt Romney. (Does CPAC matter or the Tea Party?)
DCAD Professor Connie Simon was interview by The Middletown Transcript newspaper...
Weather History: February 11: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Sandusky takes stand over request for local jury Widener Law professor Wes Oliv...
Black Law Students Association: Big Win at Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competit...
Welcome to GBC, Logan!
Weather History: February 10: Record Temps, Ice, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Mitt Romney Condoms: "Great for any position"
The event Thursday, Feb. 16 on the law school’s Delaware campus will begin with...
Find all your commencement information here
Law, Unwrapped: Analysis Of Today’s Prop 8 Decision That Is True Genius – The N...
Jerry Sandusky faces Friday court appearance – WHP-TV (CBS) (2/7 - Wesley Oliver...
Widener law professor settles suit against dean – The Philadelphia Inquirer (2/8...
Law Professor John Gedid will discuss redistricting in Pennsylvania on Smart Tal...
Determination, discipline keep Shelley, Capodanno motivated
For Padua swimmers, all the time seems like pool time
Weather History: February 9: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: February 9: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Flooding
The team will move on to the national competition to be held March 7-11 in Washi...
Widener Law School has a goal this year of increasing alumni participation to 10...
Marcus took Flat Stanley to the GBC Bookstore...
Law Professor John Culhane will be on the WDEL-AM (1150) show “Delaware News at...
Ron Paul has best finish yet in Minnesota primary with almost 30% of the vote!
Ron Paul gets delegates! :priorities:
Weather History: February 8: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Tornadoes
Professor John Culhane reacts to strike down of California's Prop 8
The Spring semester in Continuing Education begins next week! Get signed up toda...
The School of Law’s Wills for Heroes program was mentioned during the evening ne...
This Valentine’s Day, show some love for the troops! The Harrisburg Student Bar...
Local Harrisburg attorney and certified Pilates instructor Timothy A. Shollenber...
Weather History: February 7: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Fog, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: February 6: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Delaware’s best on display at annual banquet
A record number of first responders and their family members received wills and...
pick up a few goodies while helping a great cause!
Associate Law Professor Jules Epstein discussed the Philadelphia priest sex abus...
Associate Law Professor Michael Dimino was guest on Radio Smart Talk on WITF-FM...
Weather History: February 5: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Fog
St. E's builds early lead, defeats Howard in girls basketball
Weather History: February 4: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Damiano del Pino '12 talks about the Wills for Heroes event scheduled for Februa...
Photo majors Coral McRyhew and Gaby Robles are showing work @ Spaceboy Clothing...
The annual Student Show opens TONIGHT!! FREE reception from 5-8 p.m.!
The International Programs Office is now accepting applications and will continu...
Congratulations, Devonne!
Art Loop is full of DCAD people tonight! Start with our Student Show, head to Sp...
Weather History: February 3: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Tropics & Flooding
Today we recognized our awesome security guard Al for all that he does from help...
“I had no preconceived idea of what would happen when I went to law school,” say...
“It’s the ideal profession for me since I have the ability to help others, both...
Alpha Chi is teaming up with Pampered Chef to help fight muscle disease. Place a...
Happy Groundhog Day!
Widener looking for attorneys to volunteer – The News Journal (1/31 – Mention of...
Bevilacqua’s taped testimony last year could be heard at priests’ trail – The Ph...
Pandas power their way past Delaware Military Academy
Weather History: February 2: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind, Ice & Tropics
By simply considering the issue, the Supreme Court made judicial takings a const...
Jewelry Workshops take place this month! Beginning Chain Maille on 2/18 and Adva...
A focus on seafood
A follow up to Marcus Perrin's Flat Stanley project... Cheering on the Lightning!
Weather History: February 1: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Work for the annual Student Exhibition is going up in the gallery. Come to the o...
Snoop Dogg endorses Ron Paul on Facebook!
Weather History: January 31: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Abu-Jamal moved into general prison population for the first time – The Philadel...
Some locals, experts call for overhaul of Hatch Act – York Daily Record (1/28 –...
Weather History: January 30: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Flooding & Wind
Weather History: January 29: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
A second look at Taj Palace
Weather History: January 28: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & the Challenger
“Women’s rights are human rights,” Beth Steinberg of the Women’s Law Caucus succ...
February 12, 2012 Registration Deadline! Delaware Campus Widener University Sch...
“Have a high quality life of service. It will bring you rewards beyond your wild...
First Staters helping Rutgers to women's basketball prominence
Weather History: January 27: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Tornadoes
Lawrence Reed, Mike "RinoRemover", & Angel Clark talk Privatization tonight!
“Prior to entering law school, I was regularly ‘warned’ that once the process be...
Attention alums! Widener has received an overwhelming response to our upcoming...
Weather History: January 26: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Professor Len Sosnov talking about U.S. v. Jones, which was decided by the U.S....
Paterno's Death Prompts Debate Over Legacy – The Wall Street Journal (1/23 – Wes...
Law Professor Not Surprised By Differing Accounts Of Old City Beating Death –CBS...
Looking for more ways to get involved on campus? Check out the spring activities...
Weather History: January 25: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Snow, Wind & Flooding
You sit down to an interview meal at a table of attorneys you are eager to impre...
Come support the GBC Lightning against our rival, Wilmington University TONIGHT!...
Our Graphic Design students are in Newark today at Lead Graffiti learning letter...
“In Session,” produced by Widener’s Law & Government Institute aired on the Penn...
Same-sex Marriage: The Political and Legal Landscape – NPR, Radio Times (1/23 –...
Joe Paterno's death impacts criminal case stemming from Jerry Sandusky's sex abu...
Testimony From Paterno Is No Longer Admissible – The New York Times (1/24 – Geof...
Pandas edge Vikings in Catholic Conference tilt
Weather History: January 24: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Flooding
Are the Norms of Marriage Worth Saving? – The New York Times (1/20 – Column writ...
Gosnell facing federal drug charges – Newsworks.org (1/23 – Geoff Moulton, asso...
Paterno deatho will have limited effect on sex abuse case – USA Today (1/23 – We...
Widener Law has announced its next Wills For Heroes estate-planning event will b...
On Thursday, January 19th, the Harrisburg campus hosted its annual Martin Luther...
Save the date! DCAD's Drawing Marathon is March 24 9-9! Come for an hour or stay...
Weather History: January 23: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice & Wind
Weather History: January 22: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Tornadoes
Weather History: January 21: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Sals’ defense cracks Spartans slowdown
“...
DCAD Student Exhibition postcards are in the mail! The opening is 2/3 with a rec...
Widener University School of Law is pleased to announce a special fundraising in...
Weather History: January 20: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
UPDATE: Professor Culhane's Radio Times appearance has been rescheduled to Mond...
Week one of the spring semester is almost done and tonight's activities are a gr...
Congratulations, Marcus!
The event will be held on Tuesday, January 24 from 6 to 8:30pm in the Ruby R. V...
On Tuesday, January 24, 2012, Widener Law’s Delaware campus will host the annual...
Weather History: January 19: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice & Wind
Professor Larry Barnett discusses teaching in Spain
Roe v Wade at 39: Reproductive Rights Symposium Widener Law, Delaware Campus ht...
Law prof, pastor weigh in on Gattis decision – WDEL-AM (1/17 – Jules Epstein, as...
“We’re doing a law firm simulation in class where the students are divided into...
Harrisburg Professor Tonya Evans supports SOPA Protest at her Web site. "Profess...
Save the date! The annual Student Show opens February 3! FREE reception 5-8 p.m.!
College graduates of 2011 are earning an average of $41,701, a 2.3 percent incre...
Ron Paul campaign sues maker of smear Huntsman video
Weather History: January 18: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind, Tropics & Floods
In case you missed our big news: DCAD has purchased the Brandywine Suites Hotel!...
Sophomore Marcus Perrin is helping a middle school in South Carolina learn more...
Weather History: January 17: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Flooding
Learn how to use that great camera you got for Xmas! Sign up for a photography c...
Welcome back students! Spring classes start today!
Weather History: January 16: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Snow, ,Wind & Flooding
Weather History: January 15: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Raiders handle Brandywine in top-10 hoops matchup
Is it true? Will there be a Romney/Paul 2012 ticket?
Shelia DiNardo enjoying success on the college sideline
Massado nets 33, but Vikings fall just short vs. Sals
Weather History: January 14: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Flooding
Bar Programs Office Announces Return of the Bar Review Financial Assistance Awar...
Big news! Check out the News Journal's coverage at
Widener Law Harrisburg campus Associate Professor Jill E. Family writes for SCOT...
Professor John Culhane discovered something unexpected while working on a book a...
On Thursday, January 19th, the Harrisburg campus will host its Martin Luther Kin...
BREAKING NEWS: DCAD has purchased the Brandywine Suites Hotel!
Making a big announcement with @wilmingtondegov this morning! We have big news f...
Weather History: January 13: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Rush Limbaugh broadcasts on Clear Channel. Clear Channel is owned by Mitt Romney
Weather History: January 12: Record Temps, Storms, Wind, Snow, Fog & Flooding
Privacy laws prevent spreading information on school TB testing – WHTM-TV (ABC)...
Bench Press: Dropping F-bombs at the Supreme Court – The News Journal (1/8 – A c...
“The most challenging aspect of my job is to consistently provide solid strategi...
“The ability to speak with and learn about law school programs from our faculty...
We are extremely pleased to announce that U. S. Representative John Carney will...
Ron Paul Straight Talk: "The Ultimate Consumer Protection"
Rick Santorum: "Santorum beats Romney!"
Buddy Roemer: "Best Week So Far!”
Ron Paul: "This Saturday"
Barack Obama: "Your part of the State of the Union"
Jon Huntsman: "Down To The Wire: Live Free Or Die"
Gary Johnson: "South Carolina Libertarian Executive Committee Endorses Gary"
Buddy Roemer: "Thank you from New Hampshire”
Mitt Romney: "Election day"
Newt Gingrich: "Tonight Kicks Off A Critical Time For Conservatives"
Ron Paul: "On to South Carolina"
Mitt Romney: "Now we go back to work"
Rick Santorum: "granite"
Dads and daughters, attendance challenge on tap for Blue Hens women's hoops
Weather History: January 11: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Dean Linda L. Ammons was pleased to kick off Widener Law’s 2012 alumni events wi...
Seventh Annual Sports and Entertainment Law CLE Symposium Sports, Film/TV, Mus...
Fiduciary Duties at the Intersection of Federal Bankruptcy and State Corporate L...
February 16, 2012, 4:00 p.m.—Harrisburg Campus Bill D. Brighton—“Natural Res...
Need something fun to look at it? Check out DCAD's Library blog
Weather History: January 10: Record Temps, Storms, Wind, Snow & Flooding
Lawrence Hamermesh, a professor at Widener Law School, said there isno absolute...
This program’s goals are aligned with recommendations put forward by Linda Ammon...
“We were students of the administrative process and of the law school, and that...
Students who purchased e-textbooks saved only $1 in some cases when compared wit...
Our AFA Spring semester begins today! Good luck to all our students and faculty!
Weather History: January 9: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
9/12 Delaware Patriots Straw Poll Results! Santorum, Paul, & Gingrich!
Was Newt Gingrich paid to say that the Palestinians are an invented people?
Welcome back students! Good luck with move in!
Weather History: January 8: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Tornadoes
Ron Paul: "Rick Santorum Exposed"
Lee Wrights: "The Fair Tax Isn't Fair, It's a Farce"
Rick Santorum: "Rick Santorum can't win"
A Venn diagram on DuPont Highway diners
Students starting in the AFA degree program this spring are moving in today! Wel...
Jon Huntsman: "Breaking: Major Endorsement"
Ron Paul: "Closing in on Mitt"
Rick Santorum: "Join the fight"
Ron Paul: "We Did It."
Jon Huntsman: "Urgent Need: Alternative To Mitt Romney"
Newt Gingrich: "Entrepreneurship Learned Young in New Hampshire"
Buddy Roemer: "Roementum!”
Rick Santorum: "It's Now or Never"
Miller: UD women's hoops team appreciates community's support
Questions and answers with UD guard Kayla Miller
Jon Huntsman staff creates a hit piece about Huntsman & claims Ron Paul did it!
Hot-shooting Sanford too much for Salesianum
Weather History: January 7: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Capowski on Evidentiary & Procedural Reform in China – Legal Theory Blog (1/6 –...
Weather History: January 6: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Meghan McCain would "slit her wrists" if her dad had endorsed Rick Santorum
SAVE THE DATE! Annual Scholarship Gala is Thursday, May 3 at World Cafe Live at...
Weather History: January 5: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Winter II classes begin on Monday! Call 302-225-6248 to register.
Adobe Creative Suite 5 Weekend Workshops this month! Photoshop, Illustrator, InD...
Raiders overwhelm St. Elizabeth for Catholic Conference victory
Buddy Roemer: "Want Buddy in the Next Two Debates?”
Jon Huntsman: "Voters Appreciate Jon For His Principles"
Newt Gingrich says: "Closing Iowa, Opening in New Hampshire"
Ron Paul is taking no prisoners in Iowa! (On InTrade that is!)
Weather History: January 4: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Professor Culhane's latest for Slate -
Professor John Culhane just posted to The New Civil Rights Movement, he uses a s...
Congratulations to (now former) Professor Nathaniel C. Nichols on his installati...
Resolve to try something new this year? Try a workshop! Transfer Techniques, Alt...
Interactive & Social Media Marketing starts tonight w/ @katidriscoll! Sign up by...
Winter Continuing Education has begun! Sign up for a course now!
Michele Bachmann: "24?"
Gary Johnson: "In Case You Missed It"
Jon Huntsman: "TV Challenge Update"
Newt Gingrich: "Make Calls From Home"
Michele Bachmann: "Do you have five minutes?"
Rick Perry: "Ideas Matter"
Mitt Romney: "24 Hours to Help Mitt in Iowa"
Ron Paul: "Get Out the Vote"
Jon Huntsman: "I'll Match You Dollar For Dollar"
Guess what Rick Santorum is doing with his campaign money...
Rick Santorum: "your blood will boil"
Weather History: January 3: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Rick Santorum and the "dead baby" story: Is it sad, sick, or a twist of both?
Bet you already know how Ron Paul feels about the latest debt ceiling increase!
Welcome back! Our offices are open and Continuing Education Winter Semester begi...
‘Little baby’ has big impact on St. E’s basketball team
Ken Cuccinelli changes his mind - The Virginia Primary is Ron Paul & Mitt Romney
Weather History: January 2: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Tropics
Did you resolve to try something new this year? How about an art or design cours...
Did you get an iPhone for Xmas? Check out our Iphoneography: Photos via iPhone c...
Weather History: January 1: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Flooding
Roemer’s Year in Review: A List of 2011’s Worst “Money in Politics” Failures
Lee Wrights: "Wrights Resolutions 2012"
"Gary Johnson Urges Iowa Supporters to Vote for Ron Paul"
Josh Mandel: "The Key to 2012 – Join the Fight!"
Rand Paul: "Not Decent?"
Newt Gingirch & Rick Perry: Laws changing so they can have their way ALREADY!
Kelly Clarkson Musicbomb has 3 albums rising on Amazon!
Weather History: December 31: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Tropics & Floods
UPDATE: Kelly Clarkson Musicbomb - "Stronger" album rise 1,350% in sales!
Happy New Year! Wishing you a safe and happy start to 2012!
Struggles from field doom St. Elizabeth girls
Heartbreak for Raiders at Diamond State Classic
Weather History: December 30: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice & Tropics
Kelly Clarkson Musicbomb - As a show of support for endorsing Ron Paul
Kelly Clarkson endorses Ron Paul
Not sure how to use that new camera? Check out one of our CE photography courses...
Weather History: December 28: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & AMS
Michele Bachmann: "Standing Up"
President Barack Obama: "Michelle and I are hosting"
Ron Paul: "You Can Help Ron Paul From Your Home"
Gary Johnson: "Gary Johnson Statement Regarding Libertarian Bid"
Newt Gingrich: "Steamrolling Towards 2012"
Gary Johnson: "Gary Johnson Announces Libertarian Bid"
Rick Santorum: "Iowa Surprise"
Newt Gingrich: "Schools should serve our children--not interest groups"
Joe Biden: "Here's what I need you to know"
President Barack Obama: "Election night with Mitt"
Ron Paul: "Their Dirty Secret"
Michele Bachmann: "Harsh Reality"
Newt Gingrich: "The Critical Week Ahead"
Ron Paul Straight Talk: " The NDAA Repeals More Rights"
Monsters vs. Man, Dare to Paint, Blooms in Winter, Monster Mark class, iPhoneogr...
Have you made your spring semester payment yet? Make payment arrangements prior...
New Year’s Day Champagne Brunch at Buzz Ware Village Center
Noon Year's Eve Celebration at Brandywine Zoo!
Weather History: December 28: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice, Wind & Fog
Weather History: December 27: Record Temps, Storms, Wind, Fog, Snow & Tropics
Did you get an iPhone for Xmas? Check out our Iphoneography: Photos via iPhone c...
And... we're back! We hope you enjoyed the holiday weekend and College offices a...
Newt Gingrich believes voters "shouldn't be restricted to two people." :Paradox:
Ron Paul: "Not Alone Now"
Gary Johnson: "A Very Big Week Ahead"
Newt Gingrich: "Grab an Oar"
Michele Bachmann: "Weekly Update: One Week"
Ron Paul: "Wishing You All the Best"
Michele Bachmann: "Merry Christmas" (with Video)
Lee Wrights: The Holiday of Peace
Mitt Romney: "Merry Christmas from the Romneys" (with Video)
Newt Gingrich: "Merry Christmas" (with Video)
Rick Santorum: "Merry Christmas!"
Rick Perry: "We Hope You Have a Blessed Christmas"
Gary Johnson: "News Conference"
Michele Bachmann: "Statistical Dead Heat"
Gary Johnson: "Gary Johnson to hold news conference Dec 28th"
Democratic National Committee: "What Democrats do"
Rick Santorum: "Huge Endorsement! The Big Mo Continues."
Newt Gingrich: "Merry Christmas"
Photoshop, Web design, Cartooning, Ink Bruch Painting and more! Enroll in a 2012...
Weather History: December 26: Record Temps, Storms, Snowstorms & Ice
Girls high school basketball highlights the week ahead
Weather History: December 25: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Weather History: December 24: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tornadoes & Flooding
Just FYI: DCAD will be closed for winter break! Offices reopen January 2 and Win...
Weather History: December 23: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind, Ice & Flooding
12/21 – Column post by John Culhane, professor of law
With Christmas right around the corner we asked Admissions Representative, Ryan...
DCAD Holiday Party this evening! Staff, faculty & alumni will celebrate an excel...
Weather History: December 22: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice & Flooding
Widener University School of Law is pleased to announce the Engraved Paver Proje...
With schools and offices closed for the holidays, the next two weeks are a great...
Founder of Tea Party Nation calls Ron Paul the antithesis of freedom... :Irony:
Buddy Roemer: "3 Weeks to Shake Up the Race!”
Newt Gingrich: "Now You Can Volunteer From Anywhere"
Gary Johnson: "Dissatisfied Republicans? Really?"
Hahn, Raiders too much for game Appo squad
Mitt Romney: "Join my dad"
Tom Kovach: "When traveling across our state..."
Weather History: December 21: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Not a creature was stirring..... DCAD is super quiet as our students are on Wint...
Ron Paul Straight Talk: " Beware the Coming Bailouts of Europe"
Rick Santorum: "Breaking: new polling"
Newt Gingrich: "Thank You"
Ron Paul: "The Final Stretch"
Ron Paul: "It Decides Everything" (with FULL Jay Leno Appearance vid)
Newt Gingrich: "Newt Can Beat These Attacks Ads In Iowa"
Mitt Romney: "VIDEO: Momentum"
Ron Paul: "Help Ron Paul Fight Back"
Weather History: December 20: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Wind
In case you missed it, Widener Law had a professor in the lead story on NBC Nigh...
“This year the Harrisburg Salvation Army needs more help than ever. As compared...
12/17 – Wes Oliver, associate professor of law, was interviewed. Similar stories...
FYI: GBC Offices will be open 8am-5pm Monday-Thursday this week. College offices...
Spread the word! @katidriscoll is teaching Interactive & Social Media Marketing...
Does Mitt Romney really own the Des Moines Register?
Weather History: December 19: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Tornadoes
Vance Phillips responds to the Attorney General's decision to not prosecute!
Rick Perry: "Days Away"
Ron Paul: "Ten Friends"
Newt Gingrich: "Countering the Negative"
Lee Wrights: "America Is Not A Battlefield"
Ron Paul: "Fuming"
Weather History: December 18: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind, Tropics & Floods
Ron Paul: "The Smear Campaign Begins"
Wepolls Debate Highlights From Fred Karger, Gary Johnson, and Buddy Roemer
Newt Gingrich: "9 Million Dollars In Attack Ads"
Rick Santorum: "deadline today"
Jon Huntsman: "Huntsman Shows He's The Consistent Conservative Voters Can Trust
Michele Bachmann: "Friend, this is our time"
Ron Paul: "Shock the World"
Rick Santorum: "Who is the consistent conservative?"
We know you've missed the DCAD enewsletter! It'll be back in January! Not on the...
We know you've missed the DCAD enewsletter! It'll be back in January! Not on the...
Second-half pressure leads Raiders past St. Elizabeth
Weather History: December 17: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice & Tropics
In late October, Delaware Corporation Law: Selected Cases, a book by Delaware Su...
Professor Wesley Oliver is quoted
Cool artwork, original poetry and DCAD student...
12/16 – Jules Epstein, associate professor of law, was quoted
Ron Paul: "Kickoff" (Moneybomb!) with New Ad/Video!
Ron Paul: "The Most Important Day Yet" (New Video/Ad)
Gary Johnson: "Six days, seven cities, sixteen events. An amazing week!"
Newt Gingrich: "We Deserve Solutions, Not Attacks"
Rick Santorum: "Must Read: National Review says No to Newt"
Mitt Romney: "Be a part of history. Be there with Mitt."
Buddy Roemer: "Roemer Leads Perry in New Hampshire – “Oops”
Tom Kovach: "Kovach's Question ..."
Jon Huntsman: "New Polls Show Huntsman Surging!"
Mitt Romney: "Truly uninspiring"
Weather History: December 16: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
It is important for the law school to demonstrate a strong participation rate be...
Adam discovered that he might want to pursue a legal career after a mandatory in...
Mindell is the person in charge of educational technology for the School of Law....
Learn some Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign tips/tricks this winter! Workshops...
New Year's Eve Celebration
Weather History: December 15: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind, Fog & Flooding
Glen Urquhart has stepped down as the Sussex County GOP Chairman
Rick Perry: "Momentum" (A new video)
Ron Paul & John Tate: "Important Video Message - Ron Paul Tea Party Money Bomb"
Newt Gingrich: "A Renewed Pledge"
Rick Santorum: "Power belongs to you"
Delaware Tea Party group responds to Christine O'Donnell's endorsement of Romney
Lee Wrights: "Wrights Video Op Ed: A Declaration of Peace"
Newt Gingrich: "In America, Work Habits Begin Young"
Have you seen the sculpture exhibition in our gallery yet? Stop in and be amazed!
12/11 – Op-Ed by Distinguished Professor of Law Alan Garfield
12/14 – Jules Epstein, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary. A...
Wesley Oliver, associate law professor, provided expert commentary in several ne...
Have you watched the 5 minute video of Dr. Pat Buhler? It's a great glimpse into...
VIDEO - With the Campaign for a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly publishing...
Walker leads Caravel past Pandas
Christine O'Donnell has endorsed Mitt Romney!
Newt Gingrich: "Tea Party Substance"
Newt Gingrich: "Newt Gingrich Letter to Supporters and Staff"
Gary Johnson: "to address GOP gathering in Miami, Florida"
Weather History: December 14: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind, Ice & Floods
For those making a list and checking it twice
Matthew Hirsch, adjunct professor of immigration law, was interviewed
Congrats to Luis Santiago for winning the Alpha Chi iPad raffle last week!
Start thinking about what CE classes and workshops you'd like to sign up for! Wi...
Michael Savage is sure about Mitt Romney & offered Newt $1,000,000 to drop out!
Ron Paul: "Shocking new video exposes more Newt abuses"
Abby Huntsman for Jon Huntsman: "My Dad's Upcoming Media Schedule"
Ron Paul: "Up for grabs"
Rick Santorum: "Romney’s Bet"
Newt Gingrich: "There's Power in Truth-Telling"
Ron Paul Straight Talk: "No Mandatory Mental Health Screening for Children!"
Newt Gingrich: "Newt Owns the Stage in Critical Debate"
Ron Paul: "Make or Break"
Rick Santorum: "Momentum Is Building"
Michele Bachmann: "24"
Lee Wrights: "People Must Want To Be Free"
Rand Paul: "$16 trillion missing?"
Jon Huntsman: "Governor Huntsman Offers Bold Reform Agenda"
Rick Perry: "Repeal"
Rick Santorum: "No Surrender Moneybomb"
Richard Mourdock: "Upset Watch: A Conservative Surge in Indian"
Gary Johnson: "A Lot of Buzz, and Headed to California & Florida"
Newt Gingrich: "Newt's Positive Message is Resonating"
Michele Bachmann: "Strategy Update: Why Michele Wins"
Weather History: December 13: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
A fictitious job opportunity created for testing purposes and posted on Widener...
The George Read Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta recently gave its Excellence in Law a...
Wesley Oliver, associated professor of law, was quoted
A fictitious job opportunity created for testing purposes and posted on Widener...
Winter I classes begin this afternoon but it's not too late to sign up for Winte...
It's hard to believe Marcus is only a freshman! We're looking forward to watchin...
It's the last week of classes! Good luck to all our AFA students on their final...
Internet: Blessing or Curse for Practitioners? Share your feedback! To view the...
Weather History: December 12: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
Weather History: December 11: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Tropics
Weather History: December 10: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Snow & Floods
Registration is open for 2012 Continuing Ed classes! Check out the offerings and...
With Christmas nearing, members of the Widener Law Community are once again offe...
REMINDER: Monday is the last fall book buyback day! For time and location detail...
Way to go girls!
Weather History: December 9: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Ice & Wind
Widow OKs no death penalty for Mumia Abu-Jamal – Associated Press (12/8 – Law Pr...
The Widener University School of Law has announced winners of its 2011 alumni aw...
The GBC Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Student Chapter is collecti...
Romney, Gingrich, Perry, Santorum, Bachmann, Huntsman & Paul ignore Pearl Harbor
Buddy Roemer: "Buddy Roemer represents the 99%"
Ron Paul: "The Clear Choice"
Rick Perry: "I'll end Obama's war on religion"
Rick Santorum: "Help get me on the ballot"
Newt Gingrich: Why is the Obama Administration So Devoted to Criticizing Israel?
Newt Gingrich: "Even the Media Agrees: New Ad is a Hit"
Ron Paul: "The Final Countdown"
Ron Paul: "Two Ads, One Million Dollars"
Buddy Roemer: "Our First Money Bomb!"
Newt Gingrich: "Rebuilding the America We Love"
Weather History: December 8: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Tropics & Flooding
Widener Law Professor Jules Epstein talks preliminary hearing strategy in the Sa...
Best picks for eateries during the Christmas rush
“I wish John Savoth the very best in accomplishing the goals he laid out in his...
Free food? Why not! Head to Student Affairs today at 3pm for a snack attack!
Weather History: December 7: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Snow & Flooding
Widener Law Assistant Dean and Registrar Dottie Hemphill discusses the 2011 Adop...
The Harrisburg campus Student Bar Association is hosting its annual gift-giving...
The Office of Alumni Relations and Development hosted two student volunteer phon...
Wills for Heroes Events- The next Wills for Heroes event will be held on Saturda...
Congratulations A.J. and Marcus!
Congratulations to alumnus John Savoth '85 who is being installed today as chanc...
Eve Wilmington 2012
Ron Paul: "Two Peas in a Pod" (Romney & Gingrich) with Big Dog Ad Video
Mitt Romney: "Dialed in"
Michele Bachmann: "Can we talk tomorrow night?"
Jon Huntsman via Abby Huntsman: "My Dad's Upcoming Media Schedule"
Rick Santorum: "30 Days Until Iowa"
Evan Queitsch for Delaware: "Real Solutions"
Evan Queitsch: "Senator DeLuca faces uphill battle in 2012..."
Lee Wrights: "Wrights Campaign Begins Video Op Eds"
Ron Paul Straight Talk: "Euro Crisis Destabilizing the Dollar"
Weather History: December 6: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
First State Ringers to perform at Longwood Gardens
Law Professor John Capowski was quoted
Wolcott Fellows serve as law clerks in the Delaware Supreme Court. These prestig...
Weather History: December 5: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Tornadoes
Rick Perry mocks himself instead of the competition on Leno!
The Huntsman Girls are "Bringing Huntsman Back"
Ron Paul to Donald Trump - You're Fired
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts and Graphic Design instructor,...
Ron Paul Straight Talk: "The Folly of Sanctions"
Newt: "Cain Will Continue To Be A Powerful Voice In The Conservative Movement"
Glen Urquhart for State Senate
Gary Johnson: "Gary Johnson Statement Regarding Herman Cain Announcement"
"Longtime UD Official to run for new State Senate Seat in Eastern Sussex County"
Newt Gingrich: "Newt Needs Our Help"
Rick Santorum: "Hear what Sarah Palin said?"
Mitt Romney: "Earn it"
Gary Johnson: "Breaking Away"
Gary Johnson: "Announces Support for Gay Marriage"
Newt Gingrich: "The Right Candidate at the Right Time"
Tom Kovach: "Kovach's Question ..."
Ron Paul: "Newt: Counterfeit Conservative"
Jon Huntsman: "Romney, Gingrich In Sight"
Newt Gingrich: "A Different Kind of Campaign"
Michele Bachmann: "Consistent"
Newt Gingrich: "Three Katrinas and Education"
Newt Gingrich: "Conservative Unity"
Rick Perry: "Secure the Border in Just One Year"
Rick Santorum: "Just a quick note"
Weather History: December 4: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Fog, Ice & Flooding
Newt Gingrich: "More Citizens Endorse Newt"
Newt Gingrich: "A Huge Endorsement"
Buddy Roemer: "Help Me Get Into a Debate!"
Ron Paul: "Christmas with Ron Paul"
Newt Gingrich: "Overwhelming Support in Florida"
Michele Bachmann: "Weekly Update: Volunteer Today"
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts and Graphic Design instructor,...
Weather History: December 3: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
“It has to be controlled. It must be controlled for our generation and future ge...
Don't miss the GBC Bookstore's "Holiday Event!" Monday, 12/5 - Friday, 12/16 enj...
Today: Associate Professor Michael R. Dimino Sr. will appear on WDEL-AM (1150) w...
Weather History: December 2: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is at the Anne Arundel Communi...
Associate Professor Wes Oliver was quoted in this Bloomberg News story
“Be realistic with your budget. Know what your budget is,” Lisa Salley, Senior M...
Hoops contributes to good feelings at UD
A good start to December for Hens sports
Weather History: December 1: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Tropics & Flooding
Widener University School of Law is pleased to announce its graduates recently t...
More than 40 alumni gathered at Chickie’s and Pete’s on Packer Avenue in south P...
Expert commentary by Associate Professor of Law Christopher Robinette
Did you know our gallery is open every day? Stop in and see "Handmade: The Proce...
“These days, it’s hard to imagine any environmental law or policy bromide that d...
ADMISSIONS EVENT ON 12/14/11!
With the fall semester winding down and exams approaching, good luck to all stud...
Weather History: November 30: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Tropics & Flooding
ANNUAL ALUMNI AWARDS CEREMONY Honoring Cary L. Flitter '81, Lawrence E. Tan '07,...
An Op-Ed by Distinguished Professor Alan E. Garfield on the Supreme Court and he...
Law Professor Robert Power was quoted
Way to go Akilah & Marcus!
Weather History: November 29: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Law Professor John Capowski and Associate Law Professor Wes Oliver were quoted h...
Juliet Moringiello, professor of law, provided expert commentary
Wesley Oliver, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary
Tom Reed, emeritus professor of law, was quoted)
At 4:00 p.m. on Monday, November 21, 2011, a special session of the Supreme Cour...
Former U.S. Ambassador Thomas Graham Jr. has advised every American president si...
WASHINGTON DC ALUMNI RECEPTION Wednesday, January 4, 2012 (6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m....
GBC Factoid: No Business like Show Business... Throughout GBC’s 125-year histor...
Weather History: November 28: Record Temps, Severe Storms, Wind & Snow
Weather History: November 27: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Flooding & Wind
Weather History: November 26: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Wind
Rick Perry's staff thinks you can't tell the difference between him and Obama
Ron Paul: "What Cuts?"
David Anderson - Dover Police Media Advisory
Mitt Romney: "Grab a bite with Mitt"
Rick Perry: "A Blessed Thanksgiving"
Chris Coons: "My thanks"
Ron Paul: "Counting My Blessings"
Gary Johnson: "Gary Johnson Is A Troublemaker!"
Ron Paul: "How Will We Answer Them?"
Marcus Luttrell for Rick Perry: "Character"
Tom Kovach: "Happy Thanksgiving"
Jon Huntsman: "Huntsman Knocks It Out Of The Park"
Senator John Thune for Mitt Romney: "Good Morning"
Newt Gingrich: "The President's China Recipe: All Icing, No Cake"
The College is closed for Thanksgiving Break! Have a safe and happy holiday week...
Ron Paul: "True Patriots"
Michele Bachmann: "I'm thankful for my friend Glenn Beck"
Weather History: November 25: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Wind & Flooding
Newt Gingrich: "Another debate victory"
Gary Johnson: "RNC Responds to Johnson Campaign"
Gary Johnson: "Happy Thanksgiving from the campaign trail!"
Rick Santorum: "What Dr. Dobson said"
Michele Bachmann: "Answer the call"
Newt Gingrich: "Newt 2012"
Weather History: November 24: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Why not wrap up Black Friday with Mexican food and Mariachi Music?
Happy Thanksgiving from GBC!
Here's a picture from Open House on 11/12. If you missed Fall Open House and wan...
Way to go, Irene!
Weather History: November 23: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
MLK Essay Contest: Councilman Justen A. Wright announced his Dr. Martin Luther K...
Congratulations, Marcus!
Congratulations, Devonne!
Weather History: November 21: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Story on Alison Kehner, legal writing professor at Widener Law, who completed th...
John Culhane, professor of law, provided expert commentary
Michael Dimino, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary on the el...
Buddy Roemer - "Buddy is the Clear Choice, on the Issues"
Michael Krull - Newt 2012 - "Laying the ground work in Iowa"
GBC Factoid: Multiple Sites…. Most people are surprised to find out how many GB...
Awesome!
Way to go GBC!
Weather History: November 21: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Tropics & Wind
Time for Hens to bid goodbye to West Chester?
Admissions Counselor, Patrick Skelton and Graphic Design instructor, Brad Wason...
Weather History: November 20: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Wind
Sals edge St. Mark's in classic soccer championship
Sals win soccer title in thrilling overtime fashion
Michele Bachmann: "Weekly Update: My Core of Conviction"
New poll shows Newt ahead by 13 points in Iowa & more!
Roemer Supports "Stock Act" to Clean Up Congress & more!
Jeb Bush: Huntsman Is Proven, Experienced And Ready To Lead
Wright's two TDs lead Wildcats over Archmere in football quarterfinal
Monday vote on fracking postponed
Weather History: November 19: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
An analysis by Law Professor John Culhane
John Culhane, professor of law, was quoted
On Monday, November 14, 2011, Widener University School of Law held a reception...
The event focused on the interaction of faith and legal practice, and featured a...
Don't forget the Shopping Shuttle to King of Prussia leaves tomorrow morning at...
DIAA announces suspensions for girls basketball playoff skirmish
Weather History: November 18: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Weather History: November 17: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Wind
Michele Bachmann: "Everything is on the line"
Gary Johnson: "A media frenzy" & "Addresses Johns Hopkins University tonight!"
Glenn Beck: Rick Santorum "is the next George Washington"
Associate Professor Ken Kristl introduced the topic by noting that for those opp...
With Thanksgiving one week away it's a great time to think of the less fortunate...
Associate Professor Wesley Oliver was interviewed live by Allan Loudell during t...
Law Professor Judith Ritter provided expert commentary
Clerk of the Peace George Parish will perform Civil Unions
John Brady to run for Clerk of the Peace in 2012
Congressman Carney Introduces Responsible Balanced Budget Amendment
Eric Bodenweiser voted out as 37th District Chairman
Should Kevin Wade run for U.S. Senate 2012 - He's asking you!
Gary Johnson files FEC and FCC complaints over debate exclusions
Tom Kovach for Congress: "Kovach's Question ..."
"It's Time For A New Start In Newark!" - Evan Queitsch Release
Ron Paul: "And the latest poll says..."
Governor Markell Invites you to a Reception Welcoming Congressman John Carney
Sussex County Councilman Vance Phillips moves to Philadelphia for spinal rehab
Newt Gingrich says: "Newt Gingrich Moves To the Top of the Polls"
The Delaware campus chapter of Phi Alpha Delta hosted “Are You Smarter Than a La...
Gearing up for the 2012 elections! Who's running, who's exploring, and says who?
The Delaware campus will present the upcoming Delaware Tax Institute program “Wi...
The Adobe InDesign CS5 workshop is this Saturday from 10-4. To sign up contact...
Distinguished Professor David R. Hodas opens the November 14th Pizza with the Pr...
Widener Law Harrisburg Professor Michael Cozzillio talks about what the title of...
Goldey-Beacom College will hold its 15th Annual Research Symposium on Friday,...
Congratulations! We're all looking forward to watching you play this season!http...
Blue Hens open NCAA soccer play at UVa; women's hoops gets two votes
Weather History: November 16: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Wind
The Delaware River Basin Commission
Starla Williams, assistant professor of legal methods, provided expert commentar...
Law Professor Robert Power provided expert commentary
November/December issue – see page 32 for a story on Widener Law being honored w...
Associate Professor Michael R. Dimino Sr. was interviewed about the U.S. Supreme...
The program will survey core corporate and health care regulatory issues includi...
Campus looks beautiful in the fall!
Congratulations, Akilah!
11/12 – Christopher Robinette, associate professor of law, provided expert comme...
Congressman Murphy went on to discuss his past as an Iraq war veteran, former We...
On November 1st, Visiting Distinguished Professor of Law Steven H. Steinglass to...
CONGRATULATIONS! Two Widener Harrisburg students were awarded scholarships at th...
Another GBC Factoid: Those Rowdy Kids…. With the birth of Goldey-Beacom as a si...
Coach Michael Finizio has announced his retirement as the Goldey-Beacom College...
An appeal from Eric Bodenweiser – collective letters & vids
St. Mark's sweeps Auks for volleyball title repeat
Weather History: November 13: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Archmere runs past Vikings, secures playoff berth
Weather History: November 12: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Tropics & Flooding
The chancellor and the governor's daughter
Admissions Counselor, Patrick Skelton is in Purchase, NY today for the National...
St. Mark's caps season by stunning Sals
Professors Jules Epstein, Paul Regan, Kathleen Turezyn, Andre Smith, and Leslie...
“The military is excellent preparation for law school. For many people, it is di...
11-11-11!
Tomorrow is Fall Open House in the Jones Center from 12-3:30pm. Please tell your...
Weather History: November 11: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Flooding
“I think the Yellow Ribbon Program is a wonderful way to say thank you to our Ve...
May said, "It was a beautiful day for a walkabout in the nation's first and only...
The theme of this year’s Summit was “Diversity and Inclusion: It’s Everybody’s B...
Widener Law celebrated the achievements of three distinguished alumni recently w...
Don't forget ZUMBA tonight at 7:15pm outside of the Chapel!
Congratulations, Kadi!
Weather History: November 1: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Weather History: October 31: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
The Honorable Renee Cardwell Hughes, a former Court of Common Pleas for the Firs...
Students on both Widener Law campuses attended Professional Development Day on W...
Opening Friday: "Handmade: The Process of Sculpture"! It's the first time we've...
Where have all the nice guys in America gone?
Adobe Creative Suite 5 weekend workshops are available on November 5th, 12th, an...
Final Reminder: RSVP for the alumni reception at the State Capitol on November 9...
Happy Halloween!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is at the Boston, MA National...
Admissions Counselor, Patrick Skelton is at the St. Louis, MO National Portfolio...
Weather History: October 30: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Wind & Tropics
Tattoo Flash Workshop is running on Saturday November 12th. To learn more or sig...
Treasure Hunt Collage workshop w/ Lynn Pauley runs from 10-5 on Saturday Novembe...
Weather History: October 29: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Snow
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is at the Hartford, CT Nationa...
Admissions Counselor, Patrick Skelton is going to be at the Kansas City, MO Nati...
Delaware Art Museum Presents Howard Pyle: American Master Rediscovered
The case of Bradley, who now stands convicted and sentenced to 14 life terms, wi...
Elected officials literally fight over powers, budget issues & more!
Elected Officials Literally Fight Over Budget Issues & more! (The Background)
What a Spirit Week! We had some awesome pumpkin designs & costumes! Now it's tim...
A small out of the way place
Congressman Murphy is an Iraq war veteran, former West Point professor, criminal...
Looking good seniors!
UD women's soccer, volleyball have eventful weekend
Wilmington wins volleyball duel with Chestnut Hill
Weather History: October 28: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Snow
Former NFL and UD star extols Catholic life built on faith and family
Sussex Sheriff Jeff Christopher has “altercation” with Councilman Vance Phillips
The next Wills for Heroes event will be held on Saturday, October 29, 2011 at th...
It looks like the rain will stop just in time for the charity tennis tournament....
Congratulations to all GBC student-athletes! Your hard work is evident on and of...
ZUMBA will resume tonight @ 7:15pm outside of the Chapel. Hope to see you there!
Weather History: October 27: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
10...
“More than 80 percent of the civil legal problems of the poor go unmet,” said Wi...
The Pennsylvania Cable Network covered the event, and Capitolwire reporter Peter...
Associate Professor Jules Epstein offered a brief introduction in which he spoke...
Judge Smith spoke on a variety of topics during the lecture, including the curre...
The College Information Committee voted ‘Lightning Flashes’ for the digital sign...
And another of students dancing and enjoying the afternoon.
What a great picture from our 125th anniversary celebration!
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is visiting with art students...
Two lawsuits – Christine O’Donnell and Jon Moseley and the Huffington Post
Weather History: October 26: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is at Henrico High School in R...
Weather History: October 25: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
Congrats, Stephanie!
Congratulations, Kelly!
“To be in the military is to embrace core values that translate into law school....
“My favorite thing about Widener is that I really feel like it is a close commun...
Civil War lecture tells about more than just battle scenes
Christine O'Donnell has donated to Mitt Romney and Herman Cain
The CLE offers two ethics credits for Delaware and Pennsylvania. Students are we...
IT'S SPIRIT WEEK! It's a week of Halloween mixed with activities that bring out...
Assistant Director of Admissions Bethany Roberts visiting the students of Jamest...
Come to the Hands-On Holiday P'Arty with the DCAD CREATE staff on Saturday Novem...
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is with the art students of Ja...
Weather History: October 24: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Director of Admissions, Liz Gatti is at the Chicago, IL National Portfolio Day t...
Weather History: October 23: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Wind
Welcome Kaleidoscope students! Enjoy your day on campus!
Weather History: October 22: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Tropics & Flooding
Treasure Hunt Collage workshop w/ Lynn Pauley runs from 10-5 on Saturday Novembe...
On Wednesday, October 26th, both the Delaware and Harrisburg campuses will hold...
The winning foursome was Frank DePasquale, Jr. ’86, Thomas Kane, Thomas Pitucci,...
Adobe Creative Suite 5 weekend workshops are available on November 5th, 12th, an...
Wilmington volleyball wins, women's soccer falls to No. 1
Weather History: October 21: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
The Harrisburg campus raised $19,211.88 for the American Cancer Society at the t...
Assistant Professor of Law Tonya M. Evans will participate in the Pennsylvania B...
Want to learn about Cyanotype print process? The Cyanotype workshop on Saturday...
Admissions Representitive Katie Uffelman is at the Del Tech Transfer Fair today...
Admissions Counselor Patrick Skelton is at Hunterdon Central Regional High Schoo...
Weather History: October 20: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding & Tropics
Widener Law is honored to welcome back to campus, former Congressman Patrick J....
Great networking opportunity for recent graduates in the Central Pennsylvania re...
Admissions Representitive Katie Uffelman is at Easton Area High School today in...
Weather History: October 19: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Snow
RJ Harris, Libertarian running for President, to be on The Angel Clark Show
Associate Professor Michael R. Dimino led a Policy in the Pit discussion on Thur...
During hour-long forum, each candidate answered questions posed by Professor Joh...
Summer 2012 Global Externship Information Session: November, 2nd, 2011 - Open Ho...
10/17 – Law Professor Lawrence Hamermesh provided expert commentary on corporati...
Weather History: October 18: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Snow
Despite a number of recent stories in the national media questioning the value o...
On Thursday, October 20th at 12:00 p.m., several professors will preview the 201...
10/14 – Expert commentary on bankruptcy law provided by Juliet Moringiello, prof...
World War II comes to GBC…. In Europe, the war had raged on for some time, but o...
UD sports results for Oct. 16
Bright lights shine in St. Mark's prime-time campus debut
Weather History: October 17: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Floods
Weather History: October 16: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Tropics & Flooding
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts at the Minneapolis, MN Nationa...
Weather History: October 15: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is at the Grand Rapids, MI Nat...
“Something I enjoy about private practice is that you never get into a routine....
Put together by the Latin American Law Student Association (LALSA), “The Dream A...
Widener University law professor Juliet Moringiello said Thursday that a success...
"Jeanne Rentezelas will talk about her career in an area of the law that student...
Asst. Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is at East Kentwood High School to...
Weather History: October 14: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
Have you visited @delmnh to see "Natural Attraction: Nature-Inspired Art"? It's...
Welcome to GBC, Michael!
Weather History: October 13: Record Temps, Tropics, Storms, Tornadoes & Flooding
Democrat David W. Wecht and Republican Vic Stabile to answer questions in antici...
Megan Henry, who is the Chair of the Relay for Life committee, said, “The celebr...
On Thursday, October 13th, Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice of the United St...
Congrats to Mike Coppa and the rest of the golf team!
GBC Lightning Volleyball is on FIRE!
Awesome job, Alexandra!
Lots of very exciting sports accomplishments... Congrats to Women's Tennis for k...
Admissions Counselor, Patrick Skelton with the students of North Hunderdon High...
Assistant Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is at Warhill High School in W...
Weather History: October 12: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
“Abraham Lincoln ‘read’ the law. With no accredited law school to attend, he stu...
Dean Linda L. Ammons opened the event by introducing Ms. Leftridge. Francis O'Ro...
Friday: Superior Court Forum in Harrisburg – Capitolwire (10/10 – The forum will...
Unmarried Couples' Rights Under the Law Tonight on 'The American Law Journal' –...
You're probably putting the finishing touches on your resume and getting out you...
Way to go Patrick!
Congratulations, Stephanie!
Asst. Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is with the students of Green Run...
Notes from Newark
Weather History: October 11: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Floods
Know a talented high school art student? Our Fall Preview Day and Open House is...
Leadership is Everything…. Jay W. Miller once said “An institution is but the le...
Asst. Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is speaking with students at Salem...
Weather History: October 10: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Snow
Weather History: October 9: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Tornadoes & Tropics
Saint Hedwig Polish Festival
Weather History: October 8: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Floods
Transfer Techniques for Mixed Media and More: Happening THIS Saturday. Learn how...
Join us @delmnh tonight for the opening of Natural Attraction: Nature-Inspired A...
Ammons is being recognized for her service to Delaware’s children, through her w...
Grant & Eisenhofer and Robbins Geller Secure $89.4 Million for Shareholders Who...
GBC is holding a Digital Signs Name Contest to name the two digital signs which...
Weather History: October 7: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Relay for life will take place on the Harrisburg campus on October 15, 2011. htt...
Homecoming weekend kicks off TONIGHT with the Homecoming Dance! See you around 9pm!
Admissions Counselor, Patrick Skelton is at Belvedere High School today in Belve...
Weather History: October 6: Record Temps, Tropics, Storms, Tornadoes & Flooding
Mathew noted that he considers his work with the International Justice Mission t...
Third year student Matthew Dorry said, “It was a great experience to work with m...
All Saints Catholic School begins its sports program
Way to go GBC VB!
Congratulations, Stephanie!
Admissions Counselor, Patrick Skelton is speaking with students at Mountain Lake...
What are you doing Friday? Come to the Delaware Museum of Natural History, 4840...
Weather History: October 5: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
Another bit of GBC History…. The son of a farmer and produce merchant, Joseph W...
Cuisine from Thailand
"Natural Attraction: Nature-Inspired Art" opens this Friday @delmnh! Join us for...
Weather History: October 4: Record Temps, Storms, Snow, Tropics & Flooding
Hamermesh’s appearance was part of a daylong seminar where corporate directors,...
Associate Professor Michael R. Dimino Sr. was interviewed WDEL-AM during the aft...
It's officially Spirit Week! Make sure to wear GBC apparel and colors in anticip...
Campus tours take place Mondays and Thursdays throughout the year. Check our lis...
Weather History: October 3: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding & Tropics
Some awesome student work has been selected for "Natural Attraction: Nature-Insp...
Pianist Mark Blaschke and Viennese composers
Weather History: October 2: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Snow
Weather History: October 1: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
The Burlington outlet store
A busy day for Blue Hens
In his remarks, Justice Breyer will discuss how the Supreme Court can promote wo...
Statistics about human trafficking are startling. Mathew’s organization reports...
Homecoming is one week from tomorrow! On Saturday, October 8th join students and...
'Christmas at Hagley' Features Handmade Lace
Big weekend for UD field hockey
Each team of two students was given a fact pattern with confidential information...
Another reminder for ZUMBA tonight by the Chapel at 7pm!
FINAL REMINDER...Harrisburg Campus Alumni: Please take a moment to complete our...
Check Out the New Fall 2011 Issue
Former U.S. Rep. Mike Castle will serve as the event keynote speaker.
Stewart holds slim lead as NASCAR's Chase stops in Dover
Congratulations to the GBC women's soccer team! Freshman Alex Smith is the NCAA...
Weather History: September 28: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Snow
Presidential Candidate Gov. Gary Johnson to be on The Angel Clark Show on Friday
Relay for Life raised over $300 during the picnic through raffle baskets and 50-...
Congratulations, Monica!
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VIDEO Health Law Institute Director John Culhane talks about the Constitution Da...
The Delaware Coastal Zone Act is turning 40.
“We are so pleased to partner with DuPont, now for two consecutive years, to off...
The tidal shift in the LGBT movement – 365Gay.com (9/23 – Weekly column post by...
Ask the Lawyers: Marriage By Any Other Name? Unmarried Couples - Gay or Straight...
At GBC, it’s about brains and beauty… Goldey-Beacom College students have captu...
Headed to @FringeWilmo? Check out the final performance of "Clamour" by DCAD Stu...
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Pumpkin Painting and Hayride
Ghosts of Bellevue Grounds Tour
Candied Apple Making and Hayride
Candlelight Tour of Mt. Pleasant Meeting House and Cemetery
Bellevue Hall Ghost Tour
Professor Louise Lark Hill honored with the title of Distinguished Professor
Professor David Hodas named a Distinguished Professor by Dean Ammons
Widener Law Delaware Campus Alumni: Please take a moment to complete the alumni...
“If I were to focus on the real question, it is what is the role of federal gove...
Associate Professor Jules Epstein was interviewed during the afternoon broadcast...
Professor Emeritus Thomas J. Reed was interviewed about the death of Thomas Capa...
To all those students on the NYC bus trip tomorrow - Have fun and be safe!
Asst. Director of Admissions, Bethany Roberts is at Bohemia Manor HS speaking wi...
Admissions Counselor, Patrick Skelton is at Northern Highlands Reg. High School...
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Weather History: September 23: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Snow
The freshman Congressman from Wilmington, Delaware
The Wilmington Fringe Festival is underway! Check out the great events for this...
Congratulations to @Mary Allen!!
:-) A student hits Professor Juliet Moringiello with a pie to the face at the an...
Don't forget to try ZUMBA tonight by the Chapel at 7pm!
The GBC Alumni Association will honor Kris Santomauro '88, Qadir Wahid '91, and...
Profiles of upcoming UD Athletic Hall of Fame inductees
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Need a quick, fun activity? Try one of our shorter workshops like the Linoleum B...
“I am interested in constitutional law. As a member of the military, I swore to...
Fisch will give the lecture, “Leave it to Delaware: Why Congress Should Stay Out...
The Mentor-Mentee program – designed to help first-year students adjust to law s...
Admissions Counselor, Patrick Skelton is at the Hudson Velly Community College T...
Wes Oliver, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary
Professor Dernbach explains his passion for teaching
Professor Ben Barros spoke in the Pit to students and faculty about his experien...
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The 2011 Fringe Wilmington Festival starts tomorrow
DCAD student Darrel Brock will perform a short, original play "Clamour" as part...
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Harrisburg Campus Alumni: Please take a moment to complete our Harrisburg Campus...
Law Professor Lawrence Hamermesh provided expert commentary
Sosnov was presented with a painting at a reception Thursday, Sept. 15 in the Wi...
What a weekend for GBC Athletics!
Did you know our Toni & Stuart B. Young Gallery is open every day? AND it's free...
Wilmington's Fringe Festival is 9/21 - 9/25! Five days of unconventional and exp...
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UD to induct eight into Athletics Hall of Fame
Campus tours take place Mondays and Thursdays! Sign up and learn more about our...
Weather History: September 17: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Flooding & Tropics
Run For The Buds 5K and Half Marathon
Delaware Distance Classic 15K Road Race
The Edge Adventure Race
Runnin' Trails For Waggin' Tails 5k Run/Walk
“This month's show looks at Pennsylvania's Right to Know Law,” says Associate Pr...
“Marshalling a wide array of empirical evidence,” sociologist A. Javier Trevino...
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“We have to come up with realistic goals. You can have all the reentry programs...
Clint Orem “The day after I second chaired my first murder trial, I woke up and...
Associate Professor Michael R. Dimino, Sr. discussed a Harrisburg federal judge'...
From the Studio: 15th annual Faculty Exhibition is up in our gallery! Stop by an...
Dewey Beach, DE has an election and referendum Saturday, September 17, 2011
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“The economy, for better or worse, is the dominant theme of the day, and both of...
Professor Ann Conaway on the Delaware Supreme Court’s Recent CML Opinion – Delaw...
Follow Goldey-Beacom College professor, Dr. Patricia Buhler as she takes you on...
Saturday, 11/12 is Preview Day! Join us for an open house, campus tours and port...
Fall Continuing Ed classes are underway this week! Get signed up ASAP!
"Dear Members of the Widener Community - It is with deep sadness that I announce...
Widener Law is being recognized due to its compliance and ethics programs
An introduction column by Alan Garfield, professor of law, on the Constitution D...
On Monday, September 12th, the Student Bar Association, the Christian Legal Soci...
On Monday, September 12th, the Student Bar Association, the Christian Legal Soci...
TONIGHT 7PM on PCN TV - Law Professor John L. Gedid, featured on a Pennsylvania...
"Yes, I know we can keep trying to get this done in the U.S. Congress, but I’m n...
A Widener University law professor is being recognized for his work in freeing i...
While there was immense competition between Goldey and Beacom for students and r...
It's the first day of the Fall Continuing Ed semester! Space is still available...
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Get signed up for one of our many Continuing Education workshops! Check out the...
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Space is still available in many Continuing Education classes and workshops! The...
TONIGHT! Join us for the opening reception of our annual faculty exhibition From...
Great essay by our Veterans Law Clinic Director Justin Holbrook-
Who was Joseph Shipley?
Professor Barnett speaks about his new book which Examines Popular Assumptions A...
This Sunday, September 11, will likely find us among friends and loved ones at h...
Law Professor John G. Culhane
“Your first salary is not your last salary. I look at judicial clerkships as a w...
Challenges facing offenders who are re-entering their communities after incarcer...
Hope to see you all at ZUMBA tonight at 7pm in the Atrium!
Sign up for one of our excellent Continuing Ed classes or workshops today! The s...
Widener Law will be honored by the Society of Corporate Compliance & Ethics, whi...
Reposting of the AP story featuring expert commentary from Wesley Oliver, associ...
Chris Robinette, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary
Story on the award Widener Law received due to its compliance and ethics program...
Check out our new recruitment video featuring GBC student, AJ Picard!
Check out our new recruitment video that profiles Dr. Buhler!
Due to the weather the 125th Anniversary Celebration has been moved to the gym i...
Dover Downs pays tribute to 10-year anniversary of 9/11
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The competition between Goldey and Beacom continued…. Goldey College took great...
Organization Involvement Week continues in Thompson Lounge! Sign up to participa...
Drawing Big!, Monsters vs. Man, The Art of Tattoo, Fun with Found Objects. All o...
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Stop by during Art Loop Friday for the opening reception of From the Studio: 15t...
Checking in on UD's NFL hopefuls
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Weather History: September 3: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Tornadoes & Tropics
Have a safe holiday weekend! DCAD is closed Monday, Sept. 5. Happy Labor Day!
“I have never second-guessed my decision to attend Widener, or law school genera...
“I am currently active with the Widener Journal of Law, Economics, and Race and...
“This is a tremendous honor. I value teaching. I love to teach,” Epstein said, a...
VERY INTERESTING! Thank you Kim Anderson in Admissions for sharing!
Wilmington was the home of his studio
Have a fun and safe holiday weekend! We'll be back Tuesday!
Weather History: September 2: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Snow
UD offers clinics this month in field hockey, women's lacrosse
On Monday, August 29th, the Harrisburg campus held the Activities Fair, an annua...
Convocation for DCAD students is today!
Today marks the 125th Anniversary of this remarkable College – 125 years ago tod...
UD to honor service personnel Sept. 10 at football home opener
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UD defender claims share of conference rookie field hockey honors
Check out the Downtown Wilmington Farmers Market in Rodeny Square (four blocks f...
Who are all these new downtown residents? DCAD students! This year we have more...
Want to keep the freshman 15 away? ZUMBA class starts tomorow, 9/1 at 7PM!
Have you always wanted to learn to use your really awesome camera? Sign up for a...
Edward Hughes, Ashley Talley and Edward Henry speak about this unique experience
Previous Column post by John Culhane, professor of law
Column post by John Culhane, professor of law
Need an afternoon snack? Head to the Student Affairs Office today at 3pm for FRE...
Classes for AFA Degree Program students begin today! Good luck to all this semes...
Weather History: August 30: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
We have 14 law students on our Delaware campus who will take the oath for the li...
The Legal Education Institute on the Delaware campus of the Widener Law Center h...
The H. S. Goldey – W. H. Beacom Rivalry begins….. Mr. Beacom’s sudden departure...
DCAD offices are open today. No classes and students can move-in from 9 a.m. to...
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Sunday, August 28 Update: The Delaware campus will be open for classes on Monday...
Weather History: August 28: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Floods
***The DELAWARE campus will presently be open for classes on Monday. *** We will...
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HURRICANE UPDATE
Law library to close on Sunday
The beginning of the fall semester marks the close of a busy summer at Widener L...
Classes are cancelled for Monday. Housing will be open on Saturday for students...
10th Anniversary of 9/11 - Remembrance Walk
UPDATE: Kick-Off, scheduled for new students, has been canceled on Sunday. Resid...
Tomorrow is the Welcome Back Dance! Hope to see you around 9pm! Please see Natha...
Hens to host football clinic; fifth in latest gridiron poll
Weather History: August 25: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
ATTENTION STUDENTS! Changes have been made to the move-in weekend schedule due t...
To register for either of the practice exams, those interested should visit law....
Mark the start of Blue Hens fall sports
The elevator doors have been polished, the Art Kits are assembled, the kiosk has...
students, alumni, and faculty and staff took the starting line for the Widestoc...
Want to visit NYC for the day on Saturday, Sept 24th? Head to the Student Affair...
No class on Friday so you have no excuse not to head to the gym and watch what w...
Back to School for Wilmington - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Weather History: August 24: Record Temps, Storms, Tropics, Tornadoes & Flooding
Did you feel that?! Quake shakes Goldey-Beacom College!
Looking for activities on campus this fall? Be sure to check out the activities...
Jules Epstein, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary
With the 1886 opening of H. S. Goldey’s school, he set out to recruit the very b...
WELCOME BACK! Today is the first day of class!
This year's awesome group of Resident Assistants are on campus for some training...
Weather History: August 20: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
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Widener University School of Law will host two practice law school admissions te...
Keith E. Sealing, Dean of Students for the Harrisburg Campus, spoke about “The C...
Hey filmmakers! Apply now for the 48-hour filmmaking competition, part of this y...
Weather History: August 18: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
“Law school is the bridge from your aspirations to realizations,” said Widener L...
ATTENTION ATHLETES, RESIDENT AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: The deadline for waivin...
Weather History: August 17: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
Mark your calendar for some excellent exhibitions this fall! 9/9-10/8 From the S...
Click here to see some of the exciting things happening on campus this Fall: htt...
UD football to hold public scrimmage Tuesday -- and other things
Weather History: August 16: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
For Richard P. Zaretsky ’75, joining the Delaware Law’s School’s inaugural class...
Abhishek Singh’s Widener Law education helped him contribute directly to the cre...
Expert commentary provided by Kenneth T. Kristl, director of the Environmental L...
Another colorful bit of our history….. In 1927, Ira T. Ellis, Beacom College Cl...
In getting ready for the new school year we updated our web site with new images...
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Claymont Classic bicycling returns Aug. 28
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This weekend we have an awesome workshop, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain...
Orientation week events for new students commence on Monday, August 15th on the...
One month to the beginning of the Fall Continuing Education semester! You should...
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Michael R. Dimino, Sr., associate professor of law, provided expert commentary h...
Jules Epstein, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary; subscript...
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WELCOME!
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REMINDER! New Student Orientation is THURSDAY! If you have not already RSVP'd pl...
GBC takes pride in educating leaders in every walk of life. From corporate presi...
Harrisburg Professor John Capowski traveled to Beijing in July for the Third In...
Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law
Kenneth Kristl, director of the Environmental Law Clinic at Widener, provided ex...
Our last set of summer classes begin today! Some of our new students are enrolle...
Much like our own Anniversary celebration this year, Goldey College gathered in...
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Three weeks until DCAD students move in! We are looking at 198 downtown resident...
DCAD is taking this month off from Art Loop but join us in September for the ope...
The opera house in old New Castle
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My Classic Car’s Dennis Gage to Attend 2011 Hagley Car Show
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John C. Dernbach has contributed to a new report from the National Research Coun...
August issue - Several of the attorneys listed are Widener Law alumni
Nathaniel Nichols, associate professor of law, was mentioned
Michael Dimino, Sr., associate professor of law, provided expert commentary http...
Fall Continuing Education classes begin Sept. 12 and there are some great offeri...
Weather History: August 3: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding & Tropics
"Had a great time at the game today. I didn't watch the game but made some frien...
Student Turgut Yasar thanked Admissions Counselor Ana del Puerto and the Admissi...
Learning green, earning green Learning green, earning green 7/31 – Mention of...
Why is the DCAD elevator so popular? For one, there are 70 steps to climb to mak...
Weather History: August 2: Record Temps, Storms, Tropics, Tornadoes & Floods
“You’re here. You’re in law school. It’s a great school,” said Multicultural Aff...
7/29 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law
Jules Epstein, associate professor of law, was interviewed on WDEL-AM on 7/29 ab...
The Taj Palace
This weekend blues takes over the Riverfront for the Riverfront Blues Festival!...
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Weather History: August 1: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Floods
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What is a kiosk? A kiosk is a place for notices and announcements to be placed....
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Classes begin in one month: Aug. 29!
Weather History: July 29: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding & Wind
“It was a tremendous honor and pleasure to work with Senator Kaufman. He is extr...
John Culhane, professor of law, on the concussion lawsuit the NFL faces
Widener Law announces dean’s list
Widener Law announces Delaware campus graduates
Another week of class comes to an end... Only two more weeks left in Summer II!
Our returning second-year students move in one month from today! Can you guess h...
Weather History: July 28: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
Widener Law’s Phi Alpha Delta chapter, the George Reed chapter, recently capture...
“After graduating from Rutgers, I worked as a paralegal for a small law firm in...
New students move in one month from today! Check out more DCAD events at
Attention incoming freshmen and new students: New Student Orientation will be on...
A graduate of the University of Scranton, Kathleen “had a strong passion for rig...
Four former Hens sign NFL free-agent contracts
Weather History: July 27: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Flooding
Great articles on last week's Pre-College Art Studio Program by the Community Ne...
We're working on the Fall Continuing Education catalog! Look for an online version at the end of this week and copies in the mail soon!
Weather History: July 26: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Floods
At the beginning of the Widener’s Sydney, Australia program, I told my students that I had three main objectives for them: Learn and understand some basic differences in Australian and U.S. Law; embrace and experience the cultural and social aspect
Don't forget to join us at the Blue Rocks!
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Aircraft construction by the bold, the enterprising, and the adventurous
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Another great Pre-College and thanks to all who helped out as well as a huge thank you to our wonderful instructors!
Congrats Pre-College students! You made it through the week! It was great to have you and your work was impressive!
Swim on up to Ashbourne this weekend
It's the last day of Pre-College! Students are finishing final projects for tonight's exhibition!
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Delaware announces football TV schedule, game times
Our Pre-College students are furiously working this morning! Our painters have some great still lifes and illustrators are doing portraits!
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“My primary goal,” says Harrisburg Vice Dean Robyn Meadows of the 2011 Summer Abroad program in Venice, Italy, “is to have students break free of our very Ameri-centric way of thinking to consider how other cultures and legal traditions
Thanks to Community News for the great photos of Pre-College today! It's been an exciting week so far!
Please join the Goldey-Beacom College Alumni Board of Directors for “Fireworks Friday” Alumni Night at the Blue Rocks on Friday, August 19th. The game starts at 7pm and $20/person includes: group seating, hot dog, soda, and french fries! Plea
Weather History: July 20: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding & Tropics
Pre-College is off and running! Animators are working on zootropes and designers are working on brand identity.
Widener Law’s Delaware campus will host a special Multicultural Dinner and Workshop for minority students in the entering class on Thursday, July 21st, 2011 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the Barrister’s Club.
This Associated Press story features expert commentary from Thomas Reed, taishoff professor of law
Associate Professor Thaddeus Mason Pope recently traveled to Australia to speak at the 2011 Australasian Conference of Bioethics and Health Law 2011 Conference held in Queensland, Australia from July 7th through 10th. He delivered a talk titled Divergent
Weather History: July 19: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
Another interesting part of our GBC history…. In 1887, a Wilmington newspaper reported on a new-fangled machine -- called a “typewriter.” The news article stated that there were currently only two typewriters in the City of Wilmingto
The Pre-College Art Studio Program begins today! Fifty high school students have joined us on campus for a week of drawing and electives to get a taste of what college is like for art and design students! We have students from the local region and from a
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It was great to meet a lot of our new students and their families yesterday! We will see you in August!
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After a great orientation with our new students, student helpers and staff are headed to hang out with @Rockybluewinkle! Go Blue Rocks!
Wilmington University names Andrzjewski new AD
WELCOME DCAD CLASS OF 2013! ENJOY NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION TODAY!
WELCOME DCAD CLASS OF 2013! ENJOY ORIENTATION TODAY!
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“Given the indisputable, elemental, and irremediable importance of Nature, and taking into account how notorious and evident is its process of degradation,” ...
THE DCAD FACEBOOK PAGE HAS HIT 1,000 FOLLOWERS!!!
“So I guess the bottom line is that I have no excuses to not produce some create stuff in Kenya, assuming the lions and giraffes cooperate, which I’m told they do.”
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The federal government and the United Nations are summer learning laboratories for Widener Law students.
Last chance to see the awesome Alumni Exhibition! It comes down Friday!
DCAD is in need of a part-time Student Services Housing Coordinator. Get the job description at Resumes go to sstraw@dcad.edu.
Weather History: July 13: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding & Tropics
The entire Widener Law Community extends heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Gary Dennis Burg, who passed away on July 7, 2011 following a two-year battle with cancer.
A big WELCOME to our College Prep Boot Camp students who are taking a series of classes this summer to compete for academic scholarship! We hope you enjoy the program and meet new friends before the fall semester begins in August!
This Friday we welcome the Class of 2013 for New Student Orientation!!
Weather History: July 12: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes,Tropics & Flooding
The all-new Crown Court will offer an expanded dining experience including additional menu offerings. The new location will also feature a greatly expanded seating area for students, faculty, and staff to enjoy.
Wesley Oliver, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary
Weather History: July 11: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding & Wind
Children performing the art of piano duos in Wilmington
In one week, we welcome 50 high school students to our weeklong Pre-College Art Studio Program! Look for posts and updates all next week about the fun they'll be having!
Weather History: July 10: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Lightning & Flooding
Happy Wilmington Pirate Day! Head to Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park for the festivities, mateys!
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Weather History: July 8: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
Art Loop is tonight!! The DCAD Alumni Exhibition is up in the gallery for one more week if you haven't seen it yet!
Ursuline grad grabs Delaware first for volleyball
Anna Hemingway, Director of Harrisburg’s Legal Methods Program, and Mary Ann Robinson, who teaches Legal Methods on the Delaware campus, were among the presenters at the 2011 ALWD Conference held at Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, Cal
“It’s a remarkable experience to see how rules get developed,” says Professor Larry Hamermesh of the 18 months he spent working as senior special counsel with the Office of Chief Counsel of the Division of Corporation Finance of the Sec
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Explore the Monster Mile – via Segway
Students serving as Global Externs have begun writing about their experiences with the United Nations and the International Trade Administration. Additionally, Widener Law’s four exciting Summer Study Abroad Programs have begun, and those intereste
Kenneth Kristl, director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic, was quoted
Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law
Wesley Oliver, associate professor of law, discussed the verdict of the Casey Anthony trail. Audio clip available
As we celebrate our 125th year, we’ll be sharing interesting facts with you about our rich past… some will be fun, some will make us feel proud, but all will be part of our impressive heritage. In its early days, Goldey College specialized
Weather History: July 6: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Flooding
The Alumni Exhibition is up for another week and a half! Stop in and see the great work by our alumni before it comes down 7/16!
“This is an outstanding group of people and we are fortunate to have them on our Widener team,” Ammons said. “Each one of them will bring unique talents and insights to the school, and I’m certain they will all make significant co
Professor Kenneth T. Kristl
Professor Laura Krugman Ray
Roger A. Bain '97 MBA '08 was elected President of the Goldey-Beacom College Alumni Board on Saturday, June 11, 2011 at the groups quarterly meeting. Bain had previously served as Vice President. Filling out the slate of officers is Kemal
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The College is closed today! Have a safe and happy July 4!
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The three signers from Delaware
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Have a safe and happy holiday weekend everyone!
Big Savings on Admission to Brandywine Valley Attractions All Summer!
Weather History: July 1: Record Temps, Snow, Storms, Tornadoes, Tropics & Floods
Aaargh! Did you know July 9 is Wilmington Pirate Day in Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park?
“If I have learned anything since becoming a law student, it is that the practice of law is not an insular subject. It grows, changes, and adapts to reflect real world situations, real world clients, and certainly, real world conflicts,” says
“I think diversity is important, and you can see a lot of that here,” adds Melanie, who serves as President of OUTLaw. “If you’re looking for a lot of diverse student organizations, you can find that here. In terms of diversity, I
“As far back as my childhood, I can remember wanting to be a lawyer. Mostly because of my life experiences and the obstacles I’ve had to overcome,” says Harrisburg student Shawna Harrell.
Check out this really cool video celebrating our 125 years at GBC:
Jules Epstein, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary on the process
Widener Law Dean Linda L. Ammons has announced key faculty and staff changes for the upcoming academic year.
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Congratulations to Admissions Representative, Ryan Mignone for being the Pennsylvania Association of College Admissions Counselors (PACAC) Conference recipient of the James McKeever Promising Professional Award!
In Session produced by the Law and Government Institute aired on 6/26 and 6/27 on the Pennsylvania Cable Network. Associate Professor of Law Wesley Oliver hosted the show, which included a discussion on city bankruptcies.
Associate Professor of Law Benjamin Barros was featured in The Legal Intelligencer on 6/28 regarding being named the associate dean for faculty research and development on the Harrisburg Campus. A similar story appeared in the Pennsylvania Law Weekly.(no
Don't forget the Downtown Farmers Market is today from 10 -2! Maybe we'll see you there!
Only ONE day to go: Raise our Rate, Just Participate! There is just ONE day remaining for alumni to support current students with a gift to the 2010-11 Widener Law Fund which closes on June 30. Your gift, in any size, will move Widener Law forward and
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“This is really about trying to remind students that having a professional degree gives them options,” says Troy Riddle of the summer class he is teaching called “Law Practice in the 21st Century.”
Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law
As we begin a year-long celebration of our 125th Anniversary, we should pause and remember yet another very important date in our history! Last Saturday, June 25, marked the 60th Anniversary of the merger between Beacom College and Goldey Wilmington Comm
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The Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic had barely opened on the Harrisburg campus when the second phone call to its Environmental Help Line influenced the course of student Jon Johnson’s future.
Juliet Moringiello, a bankruptcy professor at Widener University School of Law
Widener Law announces faculty and staff changes for Delaware campus
James May, professor of law and director of the Environmental Law Center, was quoted on the film
Geoff Moulton, associate professor of law, was quoted on the investigator’s public comment
In two months our students move back to campus! It's awfully quiet around here without most them!
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Have you always wanted to learn to the draw? Join us for the Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Workshop Aug. 12-14. Follow a step-by-step process and watch as your skills improve over this unique three-day experience! Call 622.8867 x 110 for more in
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A marriage of family and friends that saved the day - part III
Hens are main dish for experimental Villanova recipe
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H. Albert Young Professor of Constitutional Law James R. May and Associate Professor Kenneth T. Kristl, who directs the school’s Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic, were both interviewed for the film, “Delaware's Coastal Zone
Two law students, who recently graduate from the Harrisburg campus, received awards
Director of Admissions, Larry Eby enjoying some of the 125th anniversary cake!
We've been enjoying the free lunchtime concerts in Willingtown Square, especially because we can hear the music from DCAD! Have you checked out the jazz festival yet?
Wesley Oliver, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary on criminal procedure
Article by Jill E. Family, associate professor of law
“The clinic is actively involved in trying to ensure that the environmental laws are able to provide the most protection that they can,” said Professor Kristl.
Cosmic Doors. Tickles the Clown. Devoured Loops. Come see these pieces and more through 7/16 in our Alumni Exhibition!
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Professor Tom Reed
Distinguished Professor of Law John Dernbach provided expert commentary
Op-Ed piece by Michael Hussey, associate professor of law, and Juliet Moringiello, professor of law, on Harrisburg’s Act 47
Starting tonight and all this week, free evening concerts in Rodney Square for the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival!
Scoreboard honors late Charter student
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GOP presidential polls for 2012, who needs them? We know the real front runner!
Please note that Summer II Saturday classes begin this Saturday, June 25th!
A marriage of family and friends that saved the day - part II
Welcome Delaware Institute for the Arts in Education and the Bobby Hansson Tin Can Workshop! We can't wait to see what you create!
Presidential candidate Gary Johnson crashes the CNN 2012 GOP debate (with video)
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Are you in?
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Wilmington Town Hall Forum Addresses Latinos and Social Security, As Part Of ¡Tu Futuro Cuenta! Campaign
Today, New Castle County Executive Paul Clark and the Friends of the Kirkwood Library will dedicate the sculpture "An Encounter" created by former DCAD student Ji Hwan Kim (Interior Design 2010)! The project was executed by Stan Smokler, 3D Des
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TODAY! Come learn about the American Batik Design Competition at 2 p.m. Open to all artists and designers 16+!
New A.D. is a veteran at St. Mark’s
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Did you see graduation pictures on DelawareOnline?
American Batik Design Competition is open to artists and designers ages 16 and older. Learn more Thursday at 2 p.m. in the gallery as representatives from the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia discuss rules and prizes for the competition. All are invi
Professor Robyn Meadows will be blogging from Venice ...
Professor Keith Sealing will be blogging from Nairobi ...
15 Things Your Gifts Helped Us Accomplish… 15 Reasons to Give This Year!
A marriage of friends and family that saved the day
On Tuesday, May 7th, Harrisburg Mayor Linda D. Thompson spoke to the Harrisburg students on “Lawyers & Civic Engagement,” and she presented a proclamation acknowledging the role of the JURIST Academy in diversifying the legal profession.
One month until New Student Orientation! We can't wait to meet DCAD's Class of 2013!
Downtown Farmers Market is every Wednesday until October 19 from 10-2 in Rodney Square! We may see you there!
Rosa worked under basketball legends
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GBC Alumnus in the Washington Post!
Taisoff Professor of Law Thomas Reed provided expert commentary on strategy.
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GBC Celebrates 125 Years - Announces 125 $1000 Scholarships to New Fall Students:
From June 12th through the 16th, Widener Law’s Delaware campus is hosting the National Judicial College for an Advanced Administrative Law Seminar.
The JURIST Academy program offers participants a taste of law school, including classes on legal writing and analysis, torts, and criminal law, as well as an LSTAT preparation course.
THIS THURSDAY at 2 p.m.! You are invited to learn about the American Batik Design Competition. Meet representatives from the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia and learn more about the competition and prizes. The competition is open to all designers an
Rosa looks back after 31 years as St. Mark's AD
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Money, Power, and Sexting: Why Weiner feels entitled to do as he pleases.
Thomas J. Reed, professor emeritus at Widener University School of Law, said Bradley's only hope is to have Carpenter's ruling overturned.
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Weiner probed for tweets with 17 year old Delaware girl. Resignation time?
Our Pre-College Art Studio Program for high school students is 7/18-7/22! Space is still available! Learn more at
UD coach Sherman to offer variety of baseball camps
Separation Day 2011
Don't miss the GBC summer sports camps! Click here for more information:
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Sexy Chicken. Three Artists and a Model. Tickles the Clown. Propper Owls. What's the connection? They're all pieces in the Alumni Show! Come see them and many more! The gallery is open every day!
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Wilmington U. baseball players honored; Wildcats boost softball roster
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(6/6 – Law Dean Linda L. Ammons was interviewed regarding the Earl Bradley case Some Wonder Why Intervention In Sex Abuse Case Took So Long – NPR’s All Things Considered
Law Dean Linda L. Ammons was interviewed regarding the Earl Bradley case) Del. case could define limits on GPS tracking – The News Journal (6/5 – Associate Law Professor Wesley Oliver provided expert commentary. Similar stories appeared in Th
Are you in? There's a new Art & Entertainment web site with all the latest and greatest things happening downtown (including our events)! Check it out!
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Professor Jules Epstein
Save the date! New student orientation is Thursday, August 11th! More details to come...
It's the first day of Summer Continuing Ed and there's still time to register for classes! Call 302.622.8867 x110!
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Thanks to all our alumni who attended the All-Class Reunion and Exhibition opening last night! It was great to see so many of you!
TONIGHT! Stop by on Art Loop for our Alumni Exhibition opening.
The Dutch House in Old New Castle
LAW Hoffmeyer & Semmelman of York named George N. Marros an attorney. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of Pittsburgh and a law degree from Widener University School of Law.
Despite graduation and the passing of spring, Widener Law’s accomplished faculty will remain busy as they participate in a variety of conferences, workshops, speaking engagements, and other events throughout the course of the summer.
Sen. Rubio to teach politics at Florida International University – Orlando Sentinel (6/2 – Mention of Vice President Joe Biden’s teaching days at Widener Law. Similar stories appeared in the Miami Herald and the Palm Beach Post)
Legal equality is not full equality – 365Gay.com (6/2 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law)
The Alumni All-Class Reunion is tonight in conjuncation with Art Loop and the Alumni Exhibition opening! Looking forward to seeing lots of familiar faces in the gallery!
UD baseball talent spreads around the country this summer
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Our undergraduate Admissions Representative, Ryan Mignone attended the W.B. Mason Consumer Trade Show at Citizens Bank Park today. Here he is in front of Ryan Howard's (his favorite player) locker!
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HEY ALUMNI! If you haven't done it yet, RSVP for the All-Class Reunion that's this Friday, June 3!!! Email vjermusyk@dcad.edu and let other alums know while you're at it!
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Photoshop, The Art of Tattoo, Beginning Pastels, Recycled Art, Web Design Fundamentals and more! Summer Continuing Education classes and workshops kick off 6/6! Hurry to get your spot!
Meet DCAD's newest blogger, Elijah Williamson! Follow his posts about DCAD life throughout the summer!
Congratulations to all graduating high school seniors! We look forward to seeing you on campus this Fall!
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The College is closed today! Have a safe and happy Memorial Day!
Michael Dimino
Professor Jules Epstein comments on
Amstel House: a lesser known treasure
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Cartooning, Lighting Design, Macro Photography, Monster Mark Class.... Sign up for an awesome Continuing Education class and/or workshop today!
Professor John Culhane
HEY DCAD CLASS OF 2011! Graduation photos are available at www.efotolab.com. Once there, register and then type DCAD in the event space.
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Last night of class until the holiday weekend begins! What are your plans for Memorial Day?
Delaware Team Wins 22nd Annual Hugh B. Pearce Competition The Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Honor Society is extremely proud of this year’s winners, David Wenger and Morrison Fairbairn. Thank you to all the competitors in this year’s Hugh B. Pea
Dean Linda Ammons gave a quick update about all of the wonderful things happening at the law school and as always encouraged the alumni to come back to campus when they have the opportunity.
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Construction in the Fulmer Center is almost finished! We'll update pictures when they're done. Stay tuned!
Jewlery design, fashion design and photography! It's just a part of our lineup for Summer Continuing Education! See more and sign up! Classes begin 6/6!
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R. Seth Williams, the first African-American district attorney to serve in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, told the students that trial performance is much more than the mechanics of stating an objection.
PCN is airing an In Session episode focused on the criminal justice system, produced by the Law & Government Institute and hosted by Associate Professor Wesley Oliver. It aired on Sunday, May 22 at 6 p.m.
Summer II classes begin the week of 6/27! We're enrolling students now! Call (302) 225-6248 to register for classes.
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The 413 graduates who received degrees in two commencement ceremonies over May 21 and 22 were advised to follow their dreams and remember there are always real people behind the legal matters they handle.
Beginning today (5/23/11) The Lightning Café Hours are Monday – Thursday, 4pm-8:30pm. We hope the new hours will better accommodate our evening students.
HEY HIGH SCHOOL ARTISTS! DCAD's week-long Pre College Art Studio Program is 7/18 - 7/22. Boost your porfolio, take an elective, live in the dorms and get prepared for a future in art and design. Sign up by 6/17 to guarantee your spot!
HEY ALUMNI! All-Class Reunion and Exhibition opening next Friday, June 3! It's FREE! RSVP to vjermusyk@dcad.edu and if you're reading this: spread the word! See you 6/3!!!
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What are your summer plans? Summer Continuing Education classes begin June 6! Sign up today!
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Welcome cyclists and their families, friends and fans! Best of luck in this weekend's Grand Prix! and look for our awesome hot pink banner!
David Hodas, professor of environmental law, was the moderator
COMMENCEMENT UPDATE: Widener Law ceremony will be held on the lawn on the DE campus Sat., May 21st rain or shine. Due to inclement weather this week, the grounds are very soggy. Please consider this and select appropriate footwear for the ceremony. The
Inidan Sizzler
Alumni happy hours in Harrisburg, York, and Northeastern PA this June! Visit for more information or to register.
Delaware native Will Sheridan comes out, breaking out on music scene
HEY ALUMNI! Spread the word to other alums if you're reading this: Alumni Exhibition and All-Class Reunion Friday, June 3 at 730 p.m. It's free but please RSVP to vjermusyk@dcad.edu
Thanks to all who attended the Downtown Meet & Greet last night! It was great to see everyone!
Did you know you can save money on book purchases? By joining Amazon Student you get FREE Two-Day Shipping for one year with Amazon Prime shipping benefits. No cost to join--sign up by providing your @mail.widener.edu address.
SBA Boards Announced ; Spring Elections on both the Harrisburg and Delaware campuses determined the Executive Board members who will lead the respective Student Bar Associations for the 2011-12 academic year.
“I really liked that it was a small law school because I knew I would get more one-on-one time with professors,” she says of her choice to come to Widener Law.
Join us tonight! Downtown Meet & Greet with Downtown Visions. FREE! DCAD President Stuart Baron will speak on DCAD's projected expansion.
Congrats to the 27 students who made Dean's List and Dean's List with Distinction this semester! Way to go!
They're making great progress here in the Fulmer Center! We almost have a complete ceiling once again!
Dean Ammons congratulated both Nichole and Mark Wieder, also class of 2011, on their May graduations during her remarks.
Retired Taishoff Professor of Law Thomas Reed provided expert commentary
Happy first day of Summer classes AFA students! Good luck this semester!
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Friends of Newkirk Library donate modern sculpture
Check out today's News Journal and some great photos of yesterday's Commencement! Congrats Class of 2011!
Congratutalions Harrisburg Graduates! List of names
Congratulations Delaware Graduates! List of Names
The Delaware Athletic Trainers’ Association (DATA) 5K race is TOMORROW at Carousel Park. For more information go here:
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On Saturday, May 21st, the 37th graduating class of Widener Law’s Delaware campus will receive diplomas at a 3 p.m. ceremony on the campus green. The Harrisburg campus will hold its commencement ceremony the next day on Sunday, May 22nd at 11 a.m.
Check it out! We are not just on Facebook
NASCAR weekend involves more than racing
Tidbits from Dover as NASCAR weekend approaches
Join us on Saturday, May 14th for the 5th Annual Alumni Golf Outing!
Congratulations Class of 2011! Enjoy Commencement today!
Associate Professor Michael R. Dimino, Sr. was interviewed on 5/10 during the afternoon broadcast on WDEL-AM on whether Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Elena Kagan have real or apparent conflicts of interest in the court's review of the n
Adjunct Professor of Immigration Law Matthew Hirsch commented on Arizona’s immigration law appeal. Audio available
Graduation rehearsal is today and the big to do is tomorrow, both @TheGrandWilm! Congrats DCAD Class of 2011!
Retired Taishoff Professor of Law Thomas Reed was interviewed about the criminal case against Early Bradley. A similar story appeared on WDEL-AM (1150) during the afternoon broadcast on 5/10)
Associate Professor Michael R. Dimino, Sr. will be interviewed on WITF-FM (89.5) in Harrisburg, Pa. during the morning broadcast, regarding online news coverage and whether comments posted by the public at the end of new stores can taint potential jurors
Meet Stella & Dot
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Expert commentary from retired Law Professor Thomas Reed on the Earl Bradley case
Expert commentary from Associate Professor of Law Jules Epstein
Members of the DCAD Class of 2011 are hanging work in the gallery for the very short Graduate Exhibition! As is tradition, the work is amazing!
Check out Graduation pictures here:
He is also looking forward to participating in the Veterans Law Clinic as well. “I cannot wait to give back to the people who have sacrificed so much just so I can live in a free country,” he says
“I have known since I was little that I wanted to be a lawyer,” Nicole says before relating the moment that she made her final determination; “I also had a lot of experience with local, state and federal government throughout high schoo
Sara’s own experiences in dealing with her health problems contributed to her interest in food and drug law, and instilled in her a drive to “Make our food safer and all of the products we use safer, or at least inform consumers so that they
DCAD's Commencement is this Thursday! Come out and cheer for the graduates as we process up Market Street at 1:45 to the Grand!
omas Reed, a professor emeritus at Widener University law school, said Bradley's request for a bench trial may be a tactical decision to avoid an outraged jury and have his fate decided by a judge who might weigh the facts more dispassionately than
Undergraduate Summer I Session Classes Begin TONIGHT!
Blue Hens draw defending champ in NCAA lacrosse tourney
Delle Donne to compete for spot on national team
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Bodyscapes: presented by the University of Delaware at Newark
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Check out our stduents' tableau vivant of Botticelli's La Primavera, performed May 5 at our scholarship gala held at World Cafe Live at the Queen!
Same sex marriage round-up – 365Gay.com (5/5 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law)
THANK YOU TO ALL WHO MADE THE DCAD GALA A SUCCESS! It was a wonderful night and thank you for supporting our awesome students!
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Don't miss out! There is some awesome artwork for sale at World Cafe Live at The Queen! The Fifth Annual DCAD Scholarship Gala starts TONIGHT at 6 p.m. Get tickets at the door if you don't have one already!
Together, the group selected a case from among those currently pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. It involved Miranda warnings for juveniles. They researched it, along with relevant legal issues and prepared oral arguments for the April 29 Law Day ob
Distinguished Professor Andrew Strauss will be a guest on 1150 AM WDEL during the afternoon drive time today. He'll be talking with anchor Allan Loudell about a case recently accepted by the U.S. Supreme Court that is a legal challenge to the U.S. S
Reminder: Washington, D.C., Alumni Event on May 11 (6-8 pm) at the Phoenix Park Hotel. Email anbarton@widener.edu if you plan to join us!
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Chipotle's comes to Main Street Newark
The newsletter is the work of 2009 Harrisburg campus graduate Brandon J. Pierce, who serves as editor in chief, and current Harrisburg campus students Jon Johnson, Matt McDonnell and Mark Wieder, who serve as staff members.
Today is Friday for DCAD students and it's the last day of classes for the year! Congrats and safe travels to all! Have a great summer!
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UPDATE:
HEY DCAD ALUMS! In one month we're hosting an All-Class Reunion and Exhibition! June 3 at 7 p.m. FREE to Alumni. RSVP to vjermusyk@dcad.edu
Tableau vivant: a scene presented by actors who remain motionless and silent as if in a picture or a painting. Come see the tableau take shape at 7:45 May 5 on the World Cafe Live at The Queen's stage. Tickets to the gala are still available!
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“I’ve spent my entire life protecting American families. I’m running for Attorney General because I want to continue that important work and make sure that the people of Pennsylvania have an advocate who will fight crime wherever it is
Check out the construction in the Fulmer Center!
Relay for Life is the American Cancer Society’s fundraising activity in which teams walk to raise money to fight against cancer.
The amicus brief written and filed by Associate Law Professor Wesley Oliver on the U.S. Supreme Court case Ashcroft v. al-Kidd was published in the Congressional Digest on 4/29. (No link available)
THIS THURSDAY: The DCAD Scholarship Gala takes over World Cafe Live at the Queen starting at 6 p.m.! Get your tickets and see you there!
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Latin Center to Participate in Summer Food Service Program
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“I had the chance to watch a few trials involving deaf defendants, says Chelsey. “To ensure that these defendants were afforded due process, the County hired numerous sign language interpreters,” but the attorneys themselves never reall
4/29 – Law Professor Judith L. Ritter was quoted regarding the case for which she is serving as co-council; She was also mentioned in the blogs truthout and Rebelion
4/29 –Mention of the study by John Dernbach, professor of law and director of the Environmental Law Center at Widener, and his students
4/27 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law
TODAY: the online auction for our May 5 gala closes at 5 p.m.!! Get your last bid in and last peek at the artwork before the big event next Thursday night at World Cafe Live at the Queen! Tickets still available (35 and under are only $60!)!
For the sixth time in seven years, our men’s golf team has been selected to participate in the NCAA Division II Men's Golf Regional Championship. The Lightning will compete in the Atlantic/East Region Tournament on May 2-4 at Hershey Links Gol
For the second consecutive year, our women’s tennis team has been selected to participate in the NCAA Regional Championship. The team will depart campus on Saturday, April 30, for Easton, MA, where they will play host Stonehill College in the first
“I especially like that Widener is small, so you get to know your professors,” Kelly says of the school’s atmosphere. “A lot of professors are currently practicing, so they can give you a more practical view.”
“I wanted to be challenged intellectually. Also, I wanted to develop a professional identity and find new career opportunities,” she says of her decision to pursue law school.
“Within evidence law, I’m especially interested in hearsay, confrontation rights, and the evidence law and procedure of other countries,” he says, and it was that interest that led him to develop an expertise in China’s current ef
Widener Law's buddy icon 2011 Harrisburg Student Awards Ceremony
2011 Delaware Annual Student Awards Ceremony
JUDITH L. RITTER, ESQUIRE (ARGUED) Widener University School of Law
Kenneth A. Kristl, associate professor of law and director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic at Widener University School of Law
Commencement Information! :-)
Student Award Ceremonies
HERE IS GRADUATION INFORMATION FOR TOMORROW:
Art History Symposium Part II today at 12:35 at Theatre N! Hear four awesome papers by four awesome graduating students! FREE!
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The Pearl Trio will be performing on Sunday
Can't make the May 5 scholarship gala? Support DCAD online! All items to be included at the gala are available for early bidding and preview! Hurry though! The online auction closes April 29 at 5 p.m.!
Drivers to come to Dover ahead of NASCAR weekend
“It’s going to be available to a much broader audience. I think its good to give that kind of exposure to the event,” says Professor Culhane.
Students: Good luck on exams!
We're winding down the semester! Last day of classes: May 4; DCAD Scholarship Gala: May 5 and DCAD Commencement: May 12!
4/22 – Leonard Sosnov, professor of law, provided expert commentary on arguing entrapment as a criminal defense
Today: Distinguished Professor John Dernbach and Law Alumna Elizabeth Marx (’10) will be on WITF-FM (89.5) at 9 a.m. to discuss the recycling report Dernbach wrote with research work by his students, including Marx.
Professor Nick Nichols
Professor John Dernbach
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Professor Nick Mirkay
Distinguished Professor John Dernbach was interviewed during the 5 p.m. broadcast on KDKA-AM in Pittsburg on 4/18 regarding the findings of his report on the Pennsylvania recycling law.
Monday (4/25): Distinguished Professor John Dernbach and Law Alumna Elizabeth Marx (’10) will be on WITF-FM (89.5) at 9 a.m. on 4/25 to discuss the recycling report Dernbach wrote with research work by his students, including Marx.
Good Morning, How about a taste of Philadelphia today? No, not the grit and grime but an Italian Sausage and Pepper Sandwich with fries or salad, only $5.95! We are putting some “Brotherly Love” into the preparation today so why not give it
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Don't forget to participate in the GBC Photography Contest! Entries will be accepted through the close of business on Friday, June 17!
Professor Dernbach and his students have issued a 45-page report suggesting that the nation's largest mandatory recycling program be revamped;
Widener University School of Law's symposium "Irreconcilable Differences: Director, Manager and Shareholder Conflicts in Takeover Transactions."
4/20 – Story on the study by John Dernbach, professor of law and director of the Environmental Law Center at Widener, and his students
Widener Law Grad Robert Holder
Good Morning, Stop by the Lightning Café today for a home style lunch of Herb Baked Chicken, $6.95. Served with roasted potatoes and fresh asparagus. Tomorrow, Italian Sausage and Peppers. Hope to see you! The Lightning Café Staff
Weather History: April 20: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Floods, Snow & Wind
Notus: what Aristotle said about the wind
Head to Student Affairs today at 3PM for FREE food!
4/18 – Feature story on the study by John Dernbach, professor of law and director of the Environmental Law Center at Widener, and his students. Dernbach was also quoted. A similar story appeared on WENY-TV (ABC)
What is a tableau vivant you ask? Find out 5/5 at our annual scholarship gala @WCLatTheQueen! Tix:
Good Morning, We hope you will take advantage of the Italian Sub special today $3.99. Not sure if you care for an Italian sub today? How about Ham or Turkey? Grab one lovingly pre-made or ask us to customize for you. Tomorrow, Chef Marks Chicken Creation
Latin American Community Center Launches 5K Run/Walk
Weather History: April 19: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Hail, Wind & Snow
“Our system is adversarial in nature, but it can never be adversarial to the truth,” said Kirk Bloodsworth, the first U.S. death row prisoner to be exonerated by DNA evidence
Dover municiple election on Tuesday, April 19, 2011
“This annual visit from the Delaware Supreme Court is a highlight of our spring semester at Widener Law,” Dean Linda L. Ammons said. “The Court’s presence enriches the legal education experience for our students and we are gratefu
4/16 – An Associated Press story on a recent study by John Dernbach, professor of law and director of the Environmental Law Center at Widener, and his students
The April "In Session" episode on PCN that is produced by the Law & Government Institute on the Harrisburg Campus and hosted by Associate Professor Wes Oliver aired (airs) at 6 p.m. 4/17 and 12:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. today, 4/18. This month
Summer Continuing Education catalog is being printed but it's online NOW! Check out the summer fun we have lined up!
Do you get our enewsletter? Learn about all the great things happening @ 600 N Market! Sign up:
Weather History: April 17: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Floods, Wind & Snow
Weather History: April 16: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding,Wind & Snow
Seaford Council election this weekend: Hand-outs here
Delaware Sports Commission to host youth development seminar
Book report: New Sweden
On Monday, April 18th, Widener Law’s Harrisburg campus will welcome Josh Fox, creator of the 2010 documentary film Gasland, to campus for a special showing of the film. Following the film, Fox will offer the audience a chance to ask him questions.
IT'S PREVIEW DAY! Welcome to campus prospective students and families!
Blue Rocks open 2011 home schedule Friday night
Weather History: April 15: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Floods, Wind & Snow
Ashley Barton, Assistant Director of Alumni Relations and Development, said, “Widener Law’s Thanksgiving Day gave the Harrisburg campus community a chance to highlight the wonderful things our donors do for us. It was a good opportunity to ex
Just a reminder that tomorrow is Honor's Day & if you have any pictures you would like to share, please upload them here!
The Friday, April 15 event will begin with DNA exoneree Kirk Bloodsworth telling his personal story of nearly 10 years in a Maryland prison, including two on death row, for a rape and murder he did not commit.
Good Morning, Stop by the Lightning Café and Build a Grilled Cheese Sandwich today and get a cup of Tomato Soup, fries or salad to go with it for $5.95. Choose from Ham, Turkey, Bacon, Chicken, Tomato, Onion, Pickles or your request. If we have it
Weather History: April 14: Record Temps, Storms, Titanic Disaster, Wind & Snow
Hand-outs from Sussex County Council member Vance Phillips
Sussex Council member Vance Phillips vs. Sheriff Jeff Christopher
The report, “Next Generation Recycling and Waste Reduction: Building on the Success of Pennsylvania’s 1988 Legislation” is the work of Distinguished Professor John C. Dernbach, director of the school’s Environmental Law Center, an
“Your job is to do what is right for the client, not for the bank or law firm,” said Kindler in his remarks, He reiterated that refrain at the close of his remarks, saying that the ultimate lesson to be learned is that “It’s all a
4/12 – Story on upcoming program to be held at Widener Law regarding innocence and evidence
(4/11 – Matt Hirsch, adjunct professor of immigrations law, provided expert commentary on a Federal Appeals Court ruling that affects Arizona’s immigration statute
Hey friends, students, alumni, staff, fans, supporters and the like: this DCAD page just needs 109 more people to like it and then we hit 1,000! Can you help us get there?
Weather History: April 13: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
Have seen the Continuing Education Exhibit yet? Stop by our gallery on your lunch break! 600 N. Market and FREE! The show comes down 4/22!
The two-day event will feature a variety of workshops as well as two keynote addresses focusing on topics such as the impact of the economic downturn, religious diversity, the advancement of women in all fields of law, and the future of diversity initiat
A Passion for Justice “I have always had a strong passion for justice and a desire to effect change in the lives of children,” says Janine of her desire to come to Widener Law and pursue a legal education
Choreographing Success “Don’t take anything for granted – not class time, not readings, not your peers. Everything contributes to your success and you will get out of it what you put into it,” Traci advises future law students.
Congratulations to GBC Alpha Chi for their success at the National Convention! Three students presented papers: Anthony Ianozi on Artificial Intelligence; Christie McDevitt on establishing a pub; and Robin Young on viral marketing. In addition, for a se
Good Morning, Fish & Chips today at the Lightning Café! Along with GBC made Cole Slaw and real hand crafted Chips, it’s a great deal at $5.95 Tomorrow, Hot Roast Beef. Hope to see you! The Lightning Café Staff
Today, DCAD welcomes Halsey Spruance from the Delaware Museum of Natural History for Common Hour! ALL DCAD students should attend to learn about an awesome exhibition opportunity! (and it's only open to you!)
Weather History: April 12: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
“Is the Constitution Failing Nature?” prompted him to conclude with the following observation: “Absolutely, positively, perhaps.”
Good Morning, Stop by the Lightning Café today for a plate of Chicken Stir Fry over Steamed Rice. Fresh hand selected veggies tossed with ginger, chicken and a light sauce, only $5.95! Tomorrow, Fish & Chips. Hope to see you!The Lightning Caf&
Party for the Planet 2011 - Earth Day Celebration
2011 Wilmington Earth Day Celebration
Weather History: April 11: Record Temps, Storms, Wind & Palm Sunday Outbreak
The Cactus Wren Gallery in New Castle
Soccer tournament to benefit local foundation
Spring brings no rest for UD's fall sports teams
Weather History: April 10: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
Weather History: April 9: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
New choices
Duru spoke about a meeting with former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy that led him to write the book.
SELF DISCOVERY “I learned that I have strength and tenacity that I did not know I had. I learned so much about the way I think and the way I come to conclusions," says Harrisburg student Chelsey Crocker, adding, “Essentially law school h
“Information is so vital to students, and we’re trying to find the best way to get them that information in this changing employment environment,” says Assistant Dean for Career Development LeaNora Ruffin of the Career Development Offic
4/7 – Weekly column post by Law Professor John Culhane
Associate Professor Wesley Oliver was interviewed on WDEL-AM (115) on 4/7 about a new case the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear, involving blanket procedures that call for strip searches in prisons.
The conference is hosted by the school’s student-edited Delaware Journal of Corporate Law with direction from event organizers Steven Davidoff, “Dealbook” columnist for The New York Times and professor of law at the University of Connec
Professor Judy Ritter
Weather History: April 8: Record Temps, Storms, Cyclone, Wind & Snow
Did you know April is National Poetry Month? Follow the DCAD Library blog to celebrate each day:
“What a wonderful event…all who attended seemed to have had a fantastic time” said Renae Axelrod, President of the Widener University School of Law Alumni Association, “it was great seeing so many alumni come out to our annual ev
After the meal and networking session, Dean Linda L. Ammons provided the keynote speech.
No link available; see page 7 of the 4/5 edition for an op-ed by Associate Law Professor Jules Epstein - Justices Continue Case-by-Case Approach to Confrontation Rights – The Legal Intelligencer
Good Morning, Stop by and pick up a balanced lunch of Stuffed Shells and Salad today for only $5.95. What else can we say? Have a nice day! The Lightning Café Staff
Weather History: April 7: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
I was born and raised in India and did most of my schooling in India prior to coming to law school. It was a big change and challenge for me when I first moved to the US, particularly since I don’t have close family here,” says Delaware stude
“I want to thank you for coming tonight. I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time,” said Dean Linda L. Ammons as she welcomed Widener Law alumni currently serving as judges to a special reception in their honor.
Students are in the process of applying for summer abroad programs. Did you study abroad while you were a student at Widener Law? Where did you go? What was the best part of the experience? Post your story and/or a picture!
4/5 – Mention of Verne Smith, assistant dean for business and administration at Widener Law
Weather History: April 6: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
Professor James R. May will deliver the H. Albert Young Distinguished Lecture in Constitutional Law on Wednesday, April 6th at 4:30 p.m. in the Gold Ballroom at the Hotel DuPont. May’s lecture is entitled “Is the Constitution Failing Nature?&
DCAD's Fifth Annual Scholarship Gala is ONE MONTH AWAY! Get your tickets to this awesome event (this year at World Cafe Live at The Queen!) and preview the awesome student artwork we've selected! (Young professional tickets for those 35 and you
4/4 – The event, “Irreconcilable Differences: Director, Manager and Shareholder Conflicts in Takeover Transactions,” will be held April 11
“The topic of today’s lecture is ethics in the entertainment industry. There are none. Thanks, that’s it,” quipped Bob Donnelly, Esq. of the Lommen Abdo Law Firm
Weather History: April 5: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
3/31 – Associate Professor of Law Wes Oliver was interviewed for a story about the grand jury investigation of former Penn State defensive coach Jerry Sandusky
Professor Len Sosnov:
Did you know there's a blog done by DCAD students? See what they have to say at and check back often!
Weather History: April 4: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Floods, Wind & Snow
Weather History: April 3: Record Temps, Storms, Tornado Outbreak, Wind & Snow
Weather History: April 2: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Floods, Wind & Snow
Wilmington lacrosse going pink; award winners named
Welcoming our new neighbor to downtown! Welcome World Cafe Live at The Queen!
“We are thrilled to have Professor Robertson as this year’s Gedid lecturer. His work on bias, the problems that arise from it, and solutions that can help people make better decisions, should lead to a thoughtful discussion with worthwhile le
4/1 – Wes Oliver, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary
3/31 – John Culhane, professor of law, provided expert commentary on how things have changed in health research
3/31 – Weekly column post by Law Professor John Culhane
PCN will air Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Thomas Saylor's Jurist in Residence lecture, given on the Harrisburg Campus. It will air at 4:40 p.m. tonight, Friday, April 1.
Welcome to the neighborhood @WCLatTheQueen! We are very excited to have you just a couple doors down from us!
Weather History: April 1: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Wind & Snow
We're getting the gallery ready for our Continuing Education Exhibit opening Friday night and hanging up awesome posters by our graphic design students at the new World Cafe Live at The Queen!
Visiting Associate Professor of Law Pamela Perry was interviewed on WDEL-AM (1150) on 3/30 about the employment discrimination case against Wal-Mart that is currently pending in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Stop by and choose how you care to have your Sausage & Peppers served today! On a long roll with melted provolone, tossed with penne, or for those among us watching carbs, straight up. $5.95. Hope to see you, The Lightning Café Staff
Weather History: March 31: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
The students participated in simulated situations similar to what they might face at an actual business dinner. Some of the situations included practicing a proper handshake, introducing others to the conversation, and creating an “elevator speech.
“Is it proper to require people to engage in an economic mandate?” asked Ilya Shapiro, a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute
3/17 – Bench press column written by Alan Garfield, professor of law, on the corrupting influence of money into political campaigns
Among the many people or things you can dress up but wouldn’t want to take out are potatoes. You would look silly walking around with a potato unless you get one dressed up today at the Lightning Café. Top one with Chili, Creamed Turkey, Bac
Weather History: March 30: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
You can now check in on Foursquare in Delaware
You can now check in on Foursquare in Harrisburg
Saylor called it a “very serious matter” for the court to invalidate enactments of the political branch, and while he said there is sometimes legitimate need for the judiciary to assert its role, he also stressed the importance of judicial re
Prospective students: Please call 302-225-6248 if you have any questions regarding your financial aid award. Current students: Please call 302-225-6265 if you have questions!
Leading attorneys in sports and entertainment law will gather on the Delaware campus Friday, April 1 for a daylong conference on hot topics in television, film, sports, music and ethics.
What happens when sins admitted to a priest sound like they could be grounds for a court case? This ethical dilemma will be the subject of an upcoming panel discussion on Widener Law’s Delaware campus.
Four alumni who served on the Board of the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law during their time at Widener Law will speak about their professional experiences.
Stop by the Lightning Café today for a dish of Shrimp and Vegetable Stir Fry. Prepared with fresh ginger and an assortment of fresh veggies, this low fat offering is a great deal at $5.95. Pick up a dish of fruit and get two of your five a day the
Weather History: March 29: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
Head to Thompson Lounge tonight at 9pm to watch a movie!
Also, today:
Today:
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Widener Law Graduate Scott Shields
The US Supreme Court appears poised to get involved but any final decision on the law's constitutionality won't be made for at least 18 months, said Thaddeus Pope, an associate professor of law at Widener University School of Law.
3/25 – Op-Ed by Law Dean Linda Ammons
Associate Professor Wesley Olive appeared on Radio Smart Talk on WITF-FM (89.5) in Harrisburg, Pa. , talking about the Ashcroft v. al-Kidd case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Getting ready for the Continuing Education Exhibit that opens Friday! Join us 4/1 for a FREE reception from 5-8 p.m. and enjoy all the great artwork!
Good Morning, If you were wondering where you could get Meatloaf and Mashed Potatoes today, wonder no more! It will be available right here at GBC, $5.95. OK, we will toss in a fountain drink as well. Broccoli Cheese soup and Chili today, $2.99. Florida
Weather History: March 27: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
Weather History: March 26: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Flooding, Wind & Snow
Warhole behind the camera
The discussion will focus on the constitutional principles involved in the debate over the Health Care Reform Bill as well as the circuit court split.
Her talk, “Paying for Suburban Sprawl,” was also broadcast to an audience of faculty and staff on the Delaware campus.
Law Professor James May was interviewed on dredging the Delaware River and state's rights
Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law
Thanks to all the high school students who participated in our 2nd annual High School Art Exhibition! Congrats to the scholarship winners!
Check out some great photos and video from The News Journal at
Weather History: March 25: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind, Snow & Ice
Great Egg Drop today with lots of creative designs! Look for photos Friday!
“No kill doesn’t mean you can do it overnight, it means that you’re aggressively working toward it,” said Pierantozzi as she spoke about the national “No Kill Movement” to reform animal control laws and cut down on eut
Law Professor Wesley Oliver, provided expert commentary on sentencing
Don't forget the GBC bus trip to NYC is this Saturday! To all those going, have a great time!
Hoping the snow clears up so our 3D students can enjoy our real annual Egg Drop! There are lots of creative structures coming into the gallery this morning, all hoping to safely carry one egg to the parking lot when launched from the roof five stories ab
We got a great deal on Crab Cakes and would like to pass it on to you. Two of these hand made from blue crab cakes on buns with fries or salad can be yours for only $5.95! Why not try them out? Come see what else we have to offer! The Lightning Caf&eacut
UD to host camps, events in several sports
Weather History: March 24: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
Norwuz: the first day of spring
writer Michelle Weyenberg says, “All of them would make law school – dare we say – a fun and fascinating experience. And if you get the chance, these are the profs you have to take before you die.”
The second annual High School Art Exhibition is up in the gallery until Friday! The artwork is by students from 32 high schools in DE, MD, PA, NJ, NY, NC and VA and covers a wide array of media!
Stop by the Lightning Café and dress your own Tacos today. We will be offering the American version of this Mesoamerican delicacy featuring hard or soft Taco shells, $1.50 each! Dress them with lettuce, tomato, onion, salsa and guacamole. Why not
Weather History: March 23: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Dust, Snow & Wind
Proceeds from the auction will be used to pay for scholarships for Widener Law students who participate over the summer break in unpaid public interest internships such as for a non-profit, legal aid, or government organization.
Head to Student Affairs today @ 3pm for a popcorn break!
Stop by today and enjoy a plate of Roast Beef with Mashed Potatoes, GBC made Gravy, Salad and Fountain Drink only, $5.95! We also have Turkey Corn Chowder and Chili available, $2.99.Tomorrow, dress up your own Hard Shell Tacos by request. Hope to see you
Weather History: March 22: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Dust, Wind & Snow
“I have no ideological preference for Delaware corporate law, I just think that it developed in a competitive environment and should be given the benefit of the doubt,” said University of Pennsylvania School of Law Professor William Bratton
The moot court team from the University of Miami School of Law bested 22 other law schools to emerge as the winners of the 23rd Ruby R. Vale Interschool Corporate Moot Court Competition, defeating the team from the University of Nevada Las Vegas –
On Friday morning, March 19, 2011, a dozen Widener Law students headed over to the Ronald McDonald House in Wilmington.
The GBC Spring Career Fair is WEDNESDAY from 2-5pm in the Atrium!
University of Pittsburgh Assistant Professor of Law Haider Ala Hamoudi will speak to students on the Harrisburg campus at noon in the Pit about the “Challenges of Constitution Making in Iraq.”
Chief Judge Andrew S. Effron of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces will deliver a presentation on appellate advocac
3/21 – Law Professor Tom Reed provided expert commentary on First Amendment issues
3/21 – John C. Dernbach, distinguished professor of law, was mentioned for his research in constitutional law
3/18 –Cayla Amsley Amsley in top 20 percent at Widener Harrisburg Campus
Weather History: March 21: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
Weather History: March 20: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Dust, Wind & Snow
Weather History: March 19: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Wind & Snow
“We’re talking about long-term, inevitable consequences,” said Professor Glicksman of climate change
Join us TOMORROW for Spring Open House! 12-3:30pm in the Jones Center - Go here for more information:
Weather History: March 18: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
The darker Irish stouts
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
3/17 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law
Widener Law Grad John L. Reed
Professor Wes Oliver: "This just seems like a change of heart," said Wesley M. Oliver, an associate professor at Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg, of an allegation by one of the jurors in Matthew R. Nestor's trial that the verd
Here at the Lightning Café we were surprised to receive requests for Corned Beef and Cabbage & steamed parsley potatoes, $5.95, before it was prepared! So act quick if you care to give it a try today. Not to worry as we will also have Irish Ch
Weather History: March 17: Record Temps, Storms, Dust, Wind & Snow
MJ Info session, April 7th -
The competition introduces participants to the cutting edge of corporate law, an experience Widener is uniquely positioned to provide as Delaware’s law school.
ATTENTION ALUMNI: The second All-Class Reunion and Alumni Exhibition will be held in June with the reunion and exhibition opening taking place Friday, June 3. (FOR FREE!) WE NEED ARTWORK APPLICATIONS BY APRIL 1. Email vjermusyk@dcad.edu for more details
Law Professor John G. Culhane was included in the story, which appeared in the March 2011 issue for his role in health law, see page 26
“We find now that we live in an environment where events – both micro and macro – are governed by the capacity to store information,”
In preparation for tomorrows St Patrick day, today we will be serving Three Cheese Lasagna today. Get a generous serving with roll and butter and salad for only $5.95! Want to reserve a slice? Dial 333. Chicken noodle soup today along with GBC Chili $2.
First State represented in women's NCAA brackets
Weather History: March 16: Record Temps, Storms, Hail, Snow & Wind
Eleven DCAD students and a couple DCAD staff members headed to Theatre N Monday night where they watched the film "God of Love" and got to meet the film's creator, Academy Award Winner Luke Matheny. Matheny, who brought his Oscar to the ev
A big thank you to the GBC community for donating close to 400 books for Alpha Chi’s national literacy campaign!
Professor Nathaniel Nichols
We've come to a legal and ethical consensus that patients have the right to control their own medical care...it's your body, it's your life, you're in the driver's seat. -Thaddeus Pope, Widener University Law Professor
3/15 – Mention of students named to the deans’ list from the Harrisburg Campus
3/15 – Associate Law Professor Wesley Oliver provided expert commentary
Robert L. Glicksman, the J. B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law at the George Washington University Law School, will speak at noon on “Federalism Implications of Climate Change Adaptation” on the Delaware campus.
“We are dedicated to helping our students succeed at every point in their careers. That’s why we’ve created this program – to assist them in their preparations for the bar exam,” says Associate Professor Jules Epstein.
Here at the Lightning Café we are offering another great opportunity to get your veggies, Chicken Vegetable Stir Fry over Steamed Rice with Fountain Drink only $5.95! Come over and give our GBC made Chocolate Mousse a try today. Not very nutriti
For Blue Hens women's team, its back to the WNIT
Weather History: March 15: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Dust, Wind & Snow
This Saturday, 3/19, the seventh Drawing Marathon takes over the gallery from 9am-9pm. Bring your own supplies and energy and stay for an hour or all 12! Register by calling 302.622.8867x110!
SAVE THE DATE: "Prepare to Practice: Free Online Legal Resources and Research Tips for New Associates, Summer Associates, Interns, Clerks, Law and Paralegal Students" and will be held during National Library week: Thursday, April 14th at 12:15p
Mary Allen, public relations officer for Widener Law, was featured
3/14 – Nathaniel Nichols, professor of law, was mentioned
Stop by Student Affairs today at 3pm for FREE popcorn!
Today the Lightning Café will be offering Deluxe Grilled Cheese and GBC made Tomato Soup served with salad or fries and drink, only $4.95. Don’t forget to take advantage of our month of March hot beverage special, any size just $.99! Hope to
Weather History: March 14: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
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Weather History: March 12: Record Temps, Storms, Hail, Flooding, Wind & Snow
“We see this project as a win-win situation,” said acting clinic director Monica Cliatt.
Continuing Legal Education Event series entitled “eDiscovery Superstars: Perspectives from the Federal Bench.”
3/10 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law
Weather History: March 11: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Ice, Wind & Snow
A Swedish colony?
Professor Jules Epstein comments:
The Lightning Café will be open between 11am and 2pm on the following Saturdays: 3/12, 3/26, 4/2, & 4/16. We look forward to serving you!
Lightning Café Specails for 3/10: Mini Fish Sandwiches with GBC Cole Slaw and a fountain drink for $5.95. Broccoli Cheese Soup and Chile, $2.99 for a 12oz serving. All month, hot beverages $.99. Lots of cheesecake available today as well. Hope yo
Weather History: March 10: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
ZUMBA is back tomorrow night in the Atrium @ 7:15! See you there!
Law Professor Erin Daly was interviewed on Delaware First Media about the Snyder v. Phelps decision on 3/3. A video clip is available under DFM Video on the right side of the page.
3/9 – Nathaniel Nichols, professor of law, was mentioned
We are hoping to add a little spice to your day with GBC made, hand rolled Chicken & Cheese Enchiladas! Two big Enchiladas and a Fountain Drink for only $4.95. Don’t forget to take advantage of the $.99 hot beverage promotion during the entire
Weather History: March 9: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Wind & Snow
Cabinet Secretary for Delaware's Department of Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families and 1993 Widener Law graduate Vivian Rapposelli spoke to students on the Delaware campus as part of the Local Leaders series.
Widener Law’s student Food and Drug Law Association presented “FDA Matters: Criminal and Civil Enforcement, Ethics, Accountability, and Beyond,” in partnership with the Washington, D.C.-based Food and Drug Law Institute.
Professor Stephen Wermiel, the Associate Director of the Summer Institute on Law and Government at American University Washington College of Law, visited the Delaware campus
Charles S. Shapiro, The senior coordinator for economic initiatives in the State Department’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs and former Ambassador to Venezuela, spoke about economic growth in South America to faculty and students on Widener L
Here at the Lightning Café we hope you will agree today is a good day for a slow roasted Hot Roast Beef Sandwich. If you do agree, stop by and get one with Onion Rings and a fountain drink for only $5.95. Don’t forget during the entire month
Chair massages from 2-6pm in the Atrium!
Weather History: March 8: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Ice, Wind & Snow
3/3 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law
The Student Affairs, Athletic, and SGA offices are sponsoring a student bus trip to Boston to watch the GBC Lightning battle Holy Family on Friday, 3/11! Sign up ASAP in the Student Affairs office!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR: 3/19 is the seventh Drawing Marathon from 9am-9pm; 4/1 the annual Continuing Education Exhibit opens with a FREE reception from 5-8pm; and on 5/5 DCAD's annual scholarship gala will take place at World Cafe Live at The Queen! See
Spring II classes start TODAY! Only 8 weeks left in the Spring semester!
Looking for a bargain today? How about a generous portion of Mac & Cheese with Stewed Tomatoes for only $3.99? Stop by and have lunch or take some home for an easy, care free dinner! Vegetable Soup and GBC made Chili available today. Tomorrow look f
Weather History: March 7: Record Temps, Storms, Tropics, Ice, Wind & Snow
Weather History: March 6: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
Rushdan leads Scarlet Knights toward NCAA tourney
Here are the links to watch or follow the live stats of TODAY's championship basketball games:
Congratulations to our men and women’s basketball teams who won their semifinal games. With the wins, both teams will play in the CACC Championship, TODAY for an automatic bid in the NCAA Tournament. The games will be played at Holy Family Univers
Weather History: March 5: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
Here are the links to watch or follow the live stats of today’s playoff basketball games: Women’s Basketball will play at 2pm, followed by our Men’s team at 5pm.
Weather History: March 4: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Snow & Wind
On Saturday, February 26th, Widener Law’s Delaware campus invited local, underrepresented high school students to learn about law school during the annual Diversity Day event sponsored by DiscoverLaw.org, an initiative of Law School Admissions Coun
From Monday, March 7th through Friday, March 11th, Widener Law’s Health Law Institute will hold the 2011 Regulatory Compliance & Analysis Program for Pharmaceutical & Corporate Industries on the Delaware campus.
Widener Law Grad Patrick Murphy
Here's a picture of some of our student's at Tuesday's Men's Basketball game. Go Lightning!
Today: Associate Professor Wesley M. Oliver will be a guest on WITF-FM Radio Smart Talk
3/2 – Associate Professor Michael R. Dimino Sr. was interviewed during the afternoon broadcast discussing the Snyder v. Phelps Supreme Court decision affecting funeral picketers)
Looking for something fun to kick off your weekend? Head to the Atrium tonight at 9pm for Casino night!
Don’t miss the opportunity to get a quick, wholesome and inexpensive lunch today at the Lightning Café! Chicken and Vegetable Stir Fry over Steamed Rice with fountain drink only $4.95. Stop by and see whats cooking! The Lightning Café
Club teams to converge on frozen pond in Newark
Weather History: March 3: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Ice, Wind & Snow
Widener University School of Law is pleased to announce it is launching a new initiative on its Harrisburg campus that is designed to introduce minority undergraduate students to the idea of law school and a legal career.
The New Jersey Alumni Chapter gathered for a reception to network, and celebrate, at the Double Tree Guest Suites in Mt. Laurel, NJ on February 23rd.
Widener Law’s Delaware campus will host one of fourteen regional qualifiers of the American Association for Justice’s 2011 Student Trial Advocacy Competition. The qualifier will take place from Thursday, March 3rd through Sunday, March 6th.
2/25 – H. Albert Young Professor of Constitutional Law James R. May was quoted on the Delaware River dredging issues. Video clip included
Associate Professor Kenneth T. Kristl was interviewed on WDEL-AM during the afternoon broadcast on 2/28 regarding environmental issues facing the state of Delaware.
3/1 – Tom Reed, retired tasihoff professor of law, provided expert commentary
Widener Law Grad Doug Steinhardt
The Lightning Café Specials for 3/2: Beef Burgundy, fresh broccoli, and GBC smashed potatoes, $5.95! Have a great day!
Weather History: March 2: Record Temps, Storms, Hail, Wind & Snow
ATTENTION ALUMNI: The second All-Class Reunion and Alumni Exhibition will be held in June with the reunion and exhibition opening taking place Friday, June 3. (FOR FREE!) All alumni are encouraged to submit artwork which must be done by April 1. Email vj
Students on the Delaware campus had the unique opportunity to hear oral arguments before the United States Court of Federal Claims in the case of Urban v. United States on the afternoon of Friday, February 25th. The event marked the first time that the F
United States Court of Federal Claims Hears Arguments on Delaware Campus
Sara Repinski Technical Services Team Leader of the Widener Law Library
GREAT JOB GIRLS!
Stop by the Lightning Café today (3/1) for a Pulled Pork Sandwich! Slow roasted right here in the GBC kitchen and served with choice of fries or salad with drink, only $4.95! We have plenty of Wings available, BBQ, Hot or plain with fries and drin
18th Annual Saint Patrick’s Day
Assistant Professor Tonya Evans spoke to Harrisburg students on Wednesday, February 23, 2011 on “Thurgood Marshall: The Justice, the Legacy.”
2/25 - Tom Reed, retired tasihoff professor of law, provided expert commentary
As part of Diversity Week, the Delaware campus Student Bar Association sponsored a Panel Discussion on Tuesday, February 22nd that focused on the don’t ask, don’t tell (DADT) policy of the United States Military that is pending repeal based o
The Lightning Café Specials for 2/28/11: Three Cheese Baked Penne with salad & a drink for only $4.95! Eight big wings, fries and a drink for $6.95 available hot, bbq or plain. GBC made Mushroom soup and Chili today, 12oz cup, $2.99. Also duri
Weather History: February 28: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
The Wilmington Actor's Diary -- The Final Bow
Weather History: February 27: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Wind & Snow
Weather History: February 26: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Snow & Wind
Widener Law Grad John M. Hampton
Experts examine Food and Drug Law enforcement -
Law Professor Randy Lee provided expert commentary. This story also appeared during the morning broadcast on 2/23)
Lawrence Hamermesh, professor of corporate and business law, was quoted- Joseph Flom, pioneer of mergers and acquisitions – Los Angeles Times (2/23 – )
om Reed, retired tasihoff professor of law, was interviewed during the noon broadcast on WDEL-AM on 2/23 regarding the Delaware laws that allow child sex abuse victims to bring lawsuits as adults.
Legal analysis of Obama Administration decision to stop defending DOMA – 365Gay.com (2/24 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law)
Delaware courts: Plea deal reached in robbery, fatal shooting – The News Journal (2/24 – Associate Professor of Law Jules Epstein was quoted on felony murder statutes)
Weather History: February 25: Record Temps, Storms, Snow & Wind
Congrats to our M & W basketball teams for qualifying for the CACC playoffs, for the 2nd year in a row! Our women’s team has secured 3rd place, and will travel to the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia (USP) Monday, February 28, at 7p
Professor Oliver Discusses Material Witness Statute and Ashcroft v. Al-Kidd
Widener University Law Professor John Culhane notes that the opportunity for DOJ to call for heightened scrutiny here stems from the fact that the cases involved are in the Second Circuit, which unlike the First is not bound to a rational basis scrutiny.
Widener Law School Associate Professor Jules Epstein said a person can be found guilty of murder even if he or she did not fire the fatal shot, depending on how a state's felony murder statute is written. The key is whether the actions of a defendan
Delaware jury recommends death for Derrick Powell in officer's slaying – The News Journal (2/24 – Thomas Reed, professor emeritus, provided expert commentary regarding the death penalty)
Today (2/24) we will be peeling and hand grating potatoes the old fashioned way to produce Potato Pancakes just for you! Served with Cream Cheese and a fountain drink, only $3.95. Eggplant Parmesan will be cooked to order for $3.95 as well! Please allow
Weather History: February 24: Record Temps, Storms, Wind & Snow
Professor Larry Hammermesh quoted:
Feeling the hump day, afternoon slump? Head to student affairs in 40 min (3pm) for free snack food!
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SAVE THE DATE! DCAD's Fifth Annual Scholarship Gala is going to be held at World Cafe Live at The Queen Thursday, May 5!
Stop by the Lightning Café today (2/23) for a plate of Sweet Italian Sausage tossed with Fettuccini and fire roasted Red Peppers, includes salad and a drink, only $4.95! Soups: Chili and Butternut Squash. We would love to hear your suggestions! Th
Today in Harrisburg at 11 am
Robert Power, dean of faculty and professor of law, was interviewed on WITF-FM for a story on liability issues with social media.
Widener Law Grad James G. Conville
Weather History: February 23: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Snow & Wind
DA, experts weigh in on what makes one toddler death worthy of charges but others not – York Daily Record (2/20 – Expert commentary provided by Wesley M. Oliver, associate professor of law)
Supreme Court to Hear Material Witness Case – The New York Times (2/20 – Wesley M. Oliver, associate professor of law, was quoted on the Ashcroft v. al-Kidd case)
Street honored at Widener – WDEL-AM (2/21 – New Castle County Councilman Jea Street was honored during the MLK celebration at the School of Law, Delaware Campus. A similar clip was also featured during the evening broadcast on WPVI-TV (ABC))
Weather History: February 22: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Snow & Wind
Today beginning at NOON
Anne Covey, Widener Law Grad
Teresa Cheek, Widener Law Grad
Wesley M. Oliver
Wesley M. Oliver, associate professor of law with Widener Law School in Harrisburg
Family of Camp Hill named Bar Foundation fellow – The Patriot-News (2/17 – Associate Law Professor Jill Family was named a fellow of the American Bar Foundation. A similar story appeared in The Legal Intelligencer)
In Session, a program on the Pennsylvania Cable Network, produced by the Law & Government Institute at Widener and hosted by Wesley M. Oliver, associate professor of law, aired on 2/20. Ed Rendell was interviewed on his thoughts on the criminal just
It's Preview Day today! DCAD would like to welcome all the prospective students and their families to our open house! Enjoy!
Weather History: February 21: Record Temps, Storms, Wind, Flooding, Snow & Ice
Weather History: February 20: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Snow & Wind
Weather History: February 19: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
Walk a mile in some Blue Hens shoes for Women's Health Awareness
Blue Hens start baseball, softball seasons on down note
Today, let us remember a great man, a loving father and beloved colleague: Dr. Robert Justin Lipkin, husband of Carolyn Dunphy, son of the late Herbert and Lillian Lipkin, passed away on Thursday February 18, 2010 after a long illness. We love you and mi
A dark picture of injustice – 365Gay.com (2/17 – A weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law)
Delaware government: New Castle County ethics panel says conflicts inevitable for Paul Clark – The News Journal (2/18 – Expert commentary by Bob Valihura, an adjunct professor at Widener Law)
An inner light and friendship - part III
Sussex GOP faces their fears… the Tea Party
Weather History: February 18: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Wind & Snow
On Monday, February 21st at noon in the Ruby R. Vale Moot Courtroom on the Delaware campus, Widener Law will honor New Castle County Councilman Jea P Street as part of its Martin Luther King Jr. Day Commemorative Program. This year’s program will a
On Sunday, February 20th at 6:00 the Pennsylvania Cable Network will air its monthly Widener Law & Government Institute produced “In Session” judicial roundtable discussion episode, and this month the guest is former Pennsylvania Governor
Widener Law Grad
ZUMBA tonight @ 7:15pm! See you there!
Big day for Delaware women's lacrosse despite loss to Terps
Weather History: February 17: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Wind & Snow
Teams from seven law schools are expected to participate in a regional Client Counseling Competition Feb. 19 on the Widener Law Delaware campus. The competition is presented by the American Bar Association Law Student Division’s Alternative Dispute
Associate Professor Justin Holbrook and retired Taishoff Professor of Law Thomas J. Reed, now a member of the adjunct law faculty, published the Op-Ed, “Serve Those Who Serve Their Country: Represent a Veteran Before the VA” in the February 2
Don't miss another chance to take Self-Defense! TONIGHT @ 6pm
Next Intelligence Health and Dalcon Communications Announce Partnership for Advanced Patient Care
Weather History: February 16: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Snow & Wind
Sussex County GOP meeting location change for 2/16/11
Ron Paul – YAF claim he’s off his meds after CPAC
Widener Law has been named to a national list that recognizes the best public-interest law schools.
Join us on Friday, Feb 25 at 6pm for the Alumni Association's Scholarship Fundraiser! The Beef 'n BYOB Silent Auction will be held in the Joseph West Jones Center. It's $15 for adults, children 6-12 are $10, and those under 6: FREE! For ti
The U.S. Supreme Court recently admitted a group of Widener University School of Law attorneys to its bar in Washington, D.C., including George Pappas of Springfield. Pappas, a 2000 graduate of Widener’s Delaware campus, has his own law practice wi
Randy Lee, a professor at Widener Law School’s Susquehanna Twp. campus, said the Laus suit could be a sign of things to come, given the tremendous growth of social networking sites.
State's key witness in Powell slaying trial misspoke on stand – The News Journal (2/11 – Jules Epstein, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary)
Weather History: February 15: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Wind & Snow
Professor Judy Ritter
Professor Jules Epstein
Profesor Alan Garfield comments
Widener Law Graduate Joe Sklarosky Jr.
Widener international law professor eyewitness to Egyptian history – WHYY’s Newsworks (2/11 – Feature story on Andrew Strauss, distinguished professor of law)
Happy Valentine's Day! You and your sweetheart should take a Continuing Education class together! The spring semester begins this week and space is still available! Register by calling 302.622.8867 x110.
Happy Valentines Day! and Happy “PinkZone Week”! Today to promote “Pink Week” we will be offering Pink Pasta. Rich creamy Fettuccini Alfredo touched with Tomato to lend a pink hue to this classic dish. Served with Garlic Bread a
The Wilmington Actor's Diary - Characterization and Memorization
Weather History: February 14: Record Temps, Storms, Wind & Snow
Weather History: February 13: Record Temps, Storms, Wind, Snow & Flooding
Weather History: February 12: Record Temps, Storms, Wind & Snow
The Spring Continuing Education semester starts Monday and a lot of classes are already full! Register by calling 302.622.8867x110!
Widener University School of Law’s Wilmington, Del. campus will host the American Bar Association Law Student Division third circuit spring meeting Feb. 11 and 12. The program is designed to bring law students together to exchange ideas and develop
Are ‘religious exemptions’ swimming against the tide? – 365Gay.com (2/10 – Weekly column post by Law Professor John Culhane)
Ousted Hershey Trust president tells court of serious financial irregularities – The Philadelphia Inquirer (2/11 – Michael Hussey, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary)
TGIF!
Hens clamp down on Tigers in 64-52 road win
Weather History: February 11: Record Temps, Storms, Wind Sleet, & Snow
FreedomConnector: The pros and cons of a new toy by FreedomWorks
Chapel Street Players performing in Newark, Delaware
ZUMBA tonight @ 7:15pm in the Atrium!
Here at the Lightning Café, we are trying to take the “institution” out of institutional food. We are happy to tell you that all of our soups and specials are prepared much the way you would do at home. Stop by today and try a Hot Roas
Weather History: February 10: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Wind & Snow
The first step to ending “Climate Change” is Ron Sams’ resignation…
A Wilmington Actor's Diary--The Later Rehearsals
On Tuesday, February 8th, eight students from the Thurgood Marshall Law Society at Lincoln University visited Widener Law’s Delaware campus to get a an early taste of law school and to learn about the admissions process.
Don't miss another Self-Defense class! Head to the Atrium @ 6pm tonight!
GBC Admissions is attending the Oxford Area High School College & Career Planning Event (PA) from 5-8pm. Stop by and pick up some information!
GBC Admissions is attending Community Fitness Night tonight at Perryville High School (MD) from 5-8pm. Stop by and pick up some information!
Widener Law Grad Deborah Donahue
Lightning Café Special for 2/9: Sausage and pepper sub with sweet Italian sausage sautéed with fresh bell peppers, simmered in a light tomato sauce until tender and juicy! Add provolone cheese N/C, served with a fountain drink for $4.95.
Weather History: February 9: Record Temps, Storms, Snow & Wind
Reminder: Lancaster Alumni Reception with Dean Ammons and PBA President-Elect Matthew Creme on February 22, 2011, at the Red Rose (5:00 - 7:00 p.m.). RSVP by emailing anbarton@widener.edu or by visiting alumni.widener.edu/eventreg.
Widener Law Graduate Marisa Facciolo
LDF Joins Mumia Abu-Jamal Defense Team – The Business Journal (2/7 – Mention of Judith Ritter, professor of law; this story appeared in a number of business journals and other news outlets including CNBC)
People in the News – The Legal Intelligencer (No link available; see page 2 of the 2/3 edition for a mention of the Pennsylvania Cable Network program, “In Session with the Widener Law and Government Institute.” Law Professor John Gedid
The Lightning Café Special for 2/8: We will be roasting turkey today for “Robbie” sandwiches, due to many requests. Right out of the oven, sliced to order turkey breast on a long roll with dressing and cranberry sauce, fountain drink
Thanks to everyone who attended the opening of the student show! If you didn't make it, the student work is up until March 12. The gallery is open Monday-Friday 9-9 and 10-3 on Saturday and Sunday!
Weather History: February 8: Record Temps, Storms, Tornadoes, Ice, Snow & Wind
Widener Law Grad Marty Wilson
Widener Law Graduate Maureen C. Coggins
What Super Bowl commerical was your favorite? We loved the VW ad with Darth Vader!
Will we see more straight civil unions? – 365Gay.com (2/3 – Weekly column post by Law Professor John Culhane)
Today the Lightning Café will be offering Mac & Cheese with Stewed Tomatoes, $3.99 including a fountain drink. Also today, a post Super Bowl Chicken Wing lunch will be available. Ten big wings, hot or bbq, with blue cheese and celery, $6.95.
Weather History: February 7: Record Temps, Storms, Fog, Snow & Wind
An inner light and friendship - part II
Weather History: February 6: Record Temps, Storms, Snow & Wind
Weather History: February 5: Record Temps, Storms, Fog, Snow & Wind
Giving Back
THE STUDENT SHOW OPENS TONIGHT! Stop by from 5-9!
Delaware children: Learning to spot, and stop, abuse – The News Journal (2/2 – Mention of the report by Dean Linda L. Ammons)
Ex-Widener Law prof weighs in on Diocese settlement – WDEL 1150 AM (2/4 – Expert commentary from retired law professor Tom Reed)
Super Bowl Sunday is right around the corner! Head to Thompson Lounge on Sunday at 6p to cheer on the Packers & Steelers! Who are you rooting for!?
Give It Your Best Shot! GBC is holding a photography contest and the winner will receive a $1000 scholarship! Please email Hudson Whitenight, Asst. Director of Admissions at Whitenh@gbc.edu for a complete set of contest rules & entry forms.
For the Blue Hens, the defense never rests
Weather History: February 4: Record Temps, Storms, Floods,Snow & Wind
"Widener Law is honored to host the law school diversity professionals meeting, especially because it is the fifth annual meeting. Our group has passed its infancy stage and is taking things to another level," Admissions Director Eric M. Kniske
‘Master of Disaster’ Dons New Guise as Plaintiffs’ Attorney in Pollution Case – The New York Times (2/1 – Jean Eggen, distinguished professor of law, was quoted)
The NFL's Next Big Headache – Slate.com (2/2 – Op-Ed by Law Professor John Culhane on lawsuits from NFL players with brain injuries)
GBC Admissions is attending the Red Clay College Fair tonight at Stanton Middle School from 5:30-8:30pm. Stop by and pick up some information!
Check out the article in today's News Journal about our annual Student Show! Join us tomorrow night for a free opening reception from 5-9 p.m. and see some awesome student work!
The Lightning Café Special for Thursday, February 3rd: Beef Stew with GBC Biscuits and a fountain drink for $5.95. Potato Leek soup or Chili. $2.99
Hens get offensive on signing day
Weather History: February 3: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Wind & Snow
Widener Law Graduate Augustus “Gus” Tamburro
Senior Adjunct Professor Andrew Fichter was interviewed on WDEL-AM (1150) on 2/1 during the afternoon broadcast, discussing the federal judge’s decision in Florida declaring the individual health insurance mandate unconstitutional.
Different judge will re-try Cooke – WDEL-AM (1150) (2/1 - Associate Professor Jules Epstein provided expert commentary on the decision)
SEC subpoenas Harrisburg officials, investigates municipal bond issues – The Patriot-News (2/1 – Randle Pollard, associate professor of law, provided expert commentary about an SEC probe into the city of Harrisburg’s bond issue disclosu
Many of you asked... ZUMBA starts TOMORROW! 7:15p in the Atrium!
Join us from 6-7p today in the Atrium for a self defense class!
The Lightning Café Special for Wednesday, February 2nd: Sausage and Pepper Flatbread with a fountain drink for only $4.95 and/or Eggplant Parmesan with a side salad and Fountain Drink, $4.95. GBC Chili and Potato Leek soup, $2.99.
Weather History: February 2: Record Temps, Storms,Floods, Ice, Wind & Snow
Another two hour delay this morning! When was the last time we had a full week? Although, we're not complaining!
Paulette Sullivan Moore, the first African-American woman to pass the Delaware bar exam will speak at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 1 in room 273, known as the clinic courtroom, within the Main Law Building public service wing. It is open to everyone in the la
Weather History: February 1: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Floods, Snow & Wind
Weather History: January 31: Record Temps, Storms, Snow & Wind
BINGO tomorrow in Thompson Lounge, 9-11pm
FRIDAY we open the 14th annual Student Exhibition! Free reception from 5-9! Come see our students' amazing work!
Don't miss the "Winning Resume Writing Workshop" tomorrow, 2/1 from 2-2:30pm in the Lightning Cafe! This preparatory workshop focuses on elements to include in a resume, the do's and don'ts of resume writing, and how to make yo
James Madison would have supported health reform – The News Journal (1/30 – Mention of Law Professor Alan Garfield’s article on constitution)
Delaware's corporate heavyweights supporting patent reform bill – The News Journal (1/30 – Bruce Monroe, an adjunct professor, provided expert commentary on patent law)
(1/31 – An Op-Ed by Edward B. Micheletti, a Widener Law alumnus and member of the Widener Law Board of Overseers)
Widener Law graduate Melissa Pavlack
The Lightning Café Special for Monday, January 31, 2011: Loaded baked potato with your choice of chili, cheese sauce, bacon, sour cream, broccoli and more to top them off with $2.99. As usual, GBC Chili and soup will be available. Today we will f
Delle Donne returns, but Hens fall to Hofstra
An inner light and friendship
Weather History: January 30: Record Temps, Storms, Ice, Flooding, Wind & Snow
Weather History: January 29: Record Temps, Storms, Tropics, Snow & Wind
State of the (Gay) Union – 365Gay.com (1/27 – Weekly column post by Law Professor John Culhane)
In ONE WEEK the 14th annual Student Exhibition opens! Join us for a FREE reception 5-9 p.m. on Feb. 4!
Weather History: January 28: Record Temps, Storms, Snow & Wind
Blue Hens women's hoops warm up a cold January night
Delaware Supreme Court Justice Holland to Receive National Award
Honest debate at core of the Constitution – The News Journal (1/24 – An Op-Ed by Law Professor Alan Garfield)
End-of-Life Care – Star Tribune (1/25 – An Op-Ed by Thaddeus Mason Pope, professor of law)
Weather History: January 27: Record Temps, Storms, Snow & Wind
UPDATE! The College will close today, January 26, 2011, at 3 pm. Evening classes have been cancelled.
Weather History: January 26: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Wind & Snow
Widener University School of Law is one of only two law schools accredited by the Compliance Certification Board for the Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) and the Society for Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE).
On Wednesday, January 26, Widener Law’s Delaware campus will host a panel discussion on health care reform featuring Ilya Shapiro and Widener Law Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development Erin Daly. The event will take place at 5:00 p.m.
Astrophotography and harp music
Attend the "Winning Resume Writing Workshop" tomorrow, 1/26 from 4:45-5:15pm in the Lightning Cafe! This preparatory workshop focuses on elements to include in a resume, the do's and don'ts of resume writing, and how to make yourself
Weather History: January 25: Record Temps, Storms, Snow & Wind
We're gearing up for the Feb. 4 opening of our 14th Annual Student Exhibition. A FREE reception will be held from 5-9 p.m. Come see the best of our students' work!
Sussex GOP meeting rescheduled for 2/16/11
Taking the Lead: The Campaign for Widener rolled onto the Harrisburg campus on Saturday night with a kickoff gala that celebrated the campus’ success and its potential for the future. “Our School of Law has wonderful momentum and I’m v
Renowned African American historian Calobe Jackson spoke to students, staff, and faculty on Widener Law’s Harrisburg campus as part of a special Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration held on Thursday, January 20, 2011.
Professor Len Sosnov
What are they thinking? – 365Gay.com (1/20 – Weekly column post by Law Professor John Culhane)
Today: Law Dean Linda L. Ammons will appear on WTXF-TV (FOX) at 6 p.m. to discuss the attorney general’s announcement regarding the Earl Bradley case.
The Lightning Café Special for Monday, January 24, 2011: Today, by request, we will be offering Hot Wings! Ten wings presented the American way with celery and blue cheese dressing for $5.95, fountain drink included. Soups: Broccoli Cheese or Chil
Weather History: January 24: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Snow & Wind
Weather History: January 23: Record Temps, Storms, Flooding, Ice, Wind & Snow
If You Can Make There, You Can Make It Anywhere
Restaurant week in downtown Newark
Weather History: January 22: Record Temps, Storms, Rain & Snow
Walmart Grant to Help Latin Center’s Youth Become Computer Savvy
Widener Law Graduate Michael F. Consedine
Weather History: January 21: Record Temps, Storms, Snow & Wind
Widener Law Graduate Christine Fizzano Cannon
“Be excellent at what you do,” she told them that it takes strength, integrity, and hard work to be a trial lawyer.
Widener Law Grad Cynthia Lyons
Fixing the System – Delaware Today (1/10 – A features story on Law Dean Linda Ammons)
1996 Widener Law Grad Jennifer Rogers plans run for judge –
Harrisburg Martin Luther King Day Celebration to Feature Local Historian
Saturday at 2 p.m. join us at the DCCA for a FREE lecture by our visiting illustrator Iassen Ghiuselev. The DCCA is at 200 S. Madison St., Wilmington.
2007 Widener Law Graduate David S. Keller
Lightning Cafe Speicals for Wednesday, January 19, 2011: Baked penne with ricotta, mozzarella and our great marinara sauce or penne tossed with a variety of winterish vegetables, olive oil and parmesan, both served with a roll/butter and a fountain drin
Looking for a paid or unpaid internship? Spring or summer experience in your field of study? Need to build a network of professionals? Plan to participate in the ONLINE Internship, Community Service and Part-time Job Fair 1/24-2/4! Starting Monday, Janua
With all of the winter weather & school delays, save yourself the trouble of getting out of bed to check your computer and sign up for GBC Alerts. If the school is closed, delayed or closing early you will be sent a text message. Go here to sign up!
Professor Daly guest blogger
Martin Banks Jr. of Harrisburg is a Widener Law student and graduate of the Martin Luther King Leadership Development Institute.
Professor Nathaniel Nichols:
Professor Epstein
Third-year law student Daniel Lang
Classes begin Tuesday, 1/18 at 10:30 a.m. and end as scheduled. Be careful this morning!
Corbett nominates Tomalis to lead Education Department – The Philadelphia Inquirer (1/14 – Michael F. Consedine, who was nominated to be state insurance commissioner, is a graduate of Widener Law)
Two stories about gay families and compromise – 365Gay.com (1/13 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law)
“A system of justice cannot spend $300,000 on an email and hope to survive,” said the Honorable John M. Facciola, Magistrate Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, in remarks to a sizable audience in the Ruby R. Vale M
Next week, DCAD will host visiting Bulgarian artist Iassen Ghiuselev. Help us welcome him at a FREE reception Tuesday, Jan. 18, from 5 - 7 p.m. and hear his FREE lecture Jan. 22 at the DCCA at 2 p.m.
ZUMBA fitness is coming to GBC starting in February!
Widener Law Graduate William Higgins
“The goal is to support the Veterans Law Clinic here at Widener,” said Delaware State Bar Association Representative Albert H. Manwaring IV of Pepper Hamilton LLP in his opening remarks
Widener Law visited with its West Coast constituents on January 5th in San Francisco, CA. Event host Carl Battle ‘82 addressed the audience after Dean Linda Ammons welcomed the group to the event.
What do you think of the impending snow? Will it be enough to cancel classes this evening?!
Lightning Café special for Tueday, January 11, 2011: Home style pot roast and mashed potatoes for only $5.95! We will also be serving GBC prepared chili and broccoli cheese soup as well. If you were worried about our cheesecake project yesterday,
Welcome back students! Hopefully everyone enjoyed the holiday break and is ready for a great semester!
Environmental Law Clinic Settles Suit Over Farming At Bombay Hook
Mark your calendar for Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. Visiting Bulgarian Illustrator Iassen Ghiuselev will give a FREE lecture at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, 200 S. Madison St.
Two great events on campus today: Federal Judge to Speak at eDiscovery CLE Event will take place in the Ruby R. Vale Moot Courtroom from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and Widener Law and the Delaware State Bar Association partner on training for attorneys who want t
Movie critic's heirs say state Sen. Jeffrey Piccola has conflict of interest in estate case – The Patriot-News (1/8 – Associate Professor of Law Michael Hussey provided expert commentary)
Member of local legal family in line for high-profile appointment – The News Journal (1/10 – Dean Linda L. Ammons was mentioned as a candidate)
On Monday, January 10th, the Honorable John M. Facciola, Magistrate of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia will speak in the Ruby R. Vale Moot Courtroom as the first part of a Continuing Legal Education Event series entitled “eDisc
1995 Widener Law Graduate Attorney Richard Shoch
Widener Law partners with Crozer-Keystone, Cecil College – Delaware Law Weekly (Article mentions a new partnership to help pregnant women in Delaware County)
The LAST Day to return books rented from the Bookstore for the Winter Sessions is Monday, January 10, 2011.
Widener Law and the Delaware State Bar Association partner on training for attorneys who want to do pro bono work for veterans -
Master of Jurisprudence in health law Graduate Bonnie Millman
Award-winning Bulgarian Illustrator Iassen Ghiuselev will visit DCAD the week of Jan. 17. Join us for a FREE wine and cheese reception in the Toni & Stuart B. Young Gallery from 5-7 p.m. Jan. 18!
1/5 - A letter to the editor from Jules Epstein, associate professor of law Courts’ push to collect debts – Philadelphia Inquirer
Check out the Alumni Newsletter!
Widener Law Dean Linda L. Ammons today congratulated third-year law student Daniel C. W. Lang on being named a 2011 Skadden Rothschild Fellow. The prestigious Skadden Fellowship Program was designed to make it financially possible for graduating law stud
Culhane: Analysis of today’s Prop 8 ruling
Widener to host training for pro bono veterans law work
Have you always wanted to learn Photoshop? Learn the basics this weekend in the first of our ADOBE CS4 Weekend Workshops. Learn image manipulation, basic color correction and tips and tricks to enhance your work flow! Call 302.622.8867 x110 for more info
Welcome to a New Year! “We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year’s Day.” ~ Edith Lovejoy Pierce
Happy New Year!
The Winter Continuing Education Semester starts TODAY!!! Get signed up by calling 302.622.8867 x110!
Want to take a one week seminar? Sign up for seminars that begin Monday, 1/3/11! Call (302) 225-6248 or email: Admissions@gbc.edu.
2 law professors awarded $2.5 million in suit against publisher – The Philadelphia Inquirer (12/21 – Law Professor Leonard N. Sosnov was mentioned)
Today: Distinguished Professor John Dernbach was a guest on WITF's Radio Smart Talk (89.5 FM or witf.org) at 9 a.m. Dernbach will discuss the climate change case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, American Electric Power v. Connecticut.
Victorine’s Valentine’s Day At Hagley
Crozer-Keystone Healthy Start, part of Women and Children’s Health Services, recently received a one-year, $166,000 grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration to create a unique medical-legal partnership in conjunction with the Wid
Ideas And Imagination Inspire Children At Hagley’s Invention Convention
For those of you still doing your holiday shopping, today is free shipping day!
The gay year ahead – 365Gay.com (12/16 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law)
Law Professor Tom Reed was interviewed during the afternoon broadcast on WDEL-AM on 12/16. Reed discussed the constitutional challenge to the Delaware Child Victims Act.
Veterans Law Clinic Director and Professor Justin Holbrook was featured in a WHYY-FM story during the morning broadcast on 12/16 about veterans court treatment programs.
Case could sink abuse suits – The News Journal (12/16 – Tom Reed, professor of law, provided expert commentary on the constitutionality of the Delaware Child Victims Act)
City unions going public with protest against cuts – The News Journal (12/16 – Law Professor Michael Goldberg provided insight on union tactics over pending layoffs in Wilmington)
Widener signs deal with Cecil College in Md. – Newsworks (12/14 – The Legal Education Institute at Widener University signed a deal with Cecil College allowing students to participate in its paralegal bachelor’s degree program)
· Trial Opens in Profs' Defamation Case Against West – The Legal Intelligencer (12/14 – Law Professor Leonard Sosnov was mentioned. Similar story appeared in the ABA Journal)
Widener Law prof talks about Obamacare ruling – WDEL-AM (1150) (12/14 – Andrew Fichter, associate professor of law, was interviewed about the Virginia judge’s decision on declaring part of the health care reform package unconstitutional
Jon Crawford Earns Weekly CACC Men's Basketball Honorable Mention
you seriously considered the role social media plays in our lives?
Climate Change Case A Hot-Button Issue – Connecticut Law Tribune (12/13 – Law Professor James May provided expert commentary on the climate change case the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear, American Electric v. Connecticut)
Moderator: Prof. Lawrence A. Hamermesh
The Widener University School of Law has announced winners of its 2010 alumni awards, given annually to recognize outstanding leadership, service, and achievement of its graduates. The school has honored its distinguished alumni since 1976. This year&
Tomorrow marks the end of Fall II classes! For those of you not partaking in one week winter seminars, see you in January & Happy Holidays from GBC!
Gay marriages, civil unions and the space between them – 365Gay.com (12/9 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law)
1979 Widener Law Graduate Raymond Batten
“Our goal was to make the idea of law school more attainable to these students by giving them a road map of how to get there and exposure to the kinds of things they can do if they get there,” said Harrisburg campus Director of Admissions
Bed Bug Lawyer: Attorney Finds Unique Practice Niche – Find Law.com (12/8 – Christopher Robinette, professor of law, provided expert commentary)
'Tis Buyback Season! Head to the GBC Bookstore today and tomorrow until 6:30 p.m. to sell back your textbooks!
Law Professor John Culhane was interviewed during the afternoon broadcast on WDEL-AM on 12/7 about Proposition 8 and gay marriage in California.
Second-year Widener law student Andre Jerry quoted
Widener Law Graduate Annmarie Kaiser
Congratulations to all the DE State Bar passers!
Interested in taking a self defense class? Head to Student Affairs and sign up!
Michael Goldberg, a labor law professor at Widener University, said the National Labor Relations Act does block Fisker from pre-negotiating a contract with the UAW that would bind its future work force. Workers must have the ability to elect union rep
hy civil unions tie Maggie Gallagher in knots – 365Gay.com (12/2 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law
The video tributes to Bobby Lipkin by Jim Chen and Mark Tushnet can be viewed at Professor Lipkin's blog, Essentially Contested America, as can the remarks of speakers Erin Daly and Jim May.
Tonight is the Fall Sports Banquet - Congratulations to all teams and athletes!
Today: Associate Professor of Law Jules Epstein will be on WDEL-AM (1150) at 12:15 p.m. discussing the idea of a Texas court considering the death penalty unconstitutional based on a disproportionately high number of wrongful convictions.
Nicholas Mirkay, associate professor at Widener Law School in Delaware:
Widener Law professor Juliet Moringiello had a one-word reaction to Wednesday's jury ruling:
Check out www.delawareonline.com for a great article and video on DCAD students decorating local storefronts yesterday!
Topics to be covered include the nuts and bolts of course design, grading and commenting on student papers, and teaching techniques for legal research and citations.
Professor Jim Chen Remembers Robert “Bobby” Lipkin, 2010
Harvard Professor Mark Tushnet Remembers Robert “Bobby” Lipkin, 2010
"Bobby’s constitutional theories were cogent, unconventional and unsettling. Bobby was unafraid of toppling conventional wisdom and subverting dominant paradigms about constitutional evolution, interpretation, supremacy and review. "
Widener Law Graduate Adam Ludman- Ludman caught the attention of the Journal for his work with the Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless. He joined the board in September and will sit on its finance and legislative committees.
Patrick Murphy at Widener Law
DCAD students are around Market Street today decorating storefronts for Collars N Cuffs, Sports Connection, Leo & Jimmy's and Chelsea Tavern. Next week, we'll add more to the list!!
Visit Thompson Lounge today between 12-4pm for the Health Fair!
Congratulations to Stuart B. Young, Distinguished Chairman Emeritus, who has been named Wilmingtonian of the Year for his years of service as boards chairman at DCAD! He will be given his award Nov. 30 at the CityLife Awards!!
1985 Widener Law Graduate Peter J. Barnes
1993 Widener Law Graduate Mark A. Sullivan
Tomorrow, we will honor the memory of Robert J. "Bobby" Lipkin. We miss you Bobby. We love you.
Today on Harrisburg Campus: Blood Drive presented by the American Bar Association Law Student Division; 12–6 p.m.; The Pit
Maryland lawyer bites back with bedbug lawsuits – The Washington Post (11/27 – Associate Professor of Law Christopher Robinette was quoted)
Today: The inaugural Patrick Murphy lecture will air on the Pennsylvania Cable Network at 12:20 p.m.
The Winter/Spring 2011 CE Catalog is available! Check out some shorter courses and workshops in the winter semester and some really great offerings this spring! Winter Semester begins Jan. 3 and Spring Semester begins Feb. 14.
“I think there’s a good mix of perspectives in the book,” says Professor John Culhane of Reconsidering Law and Policy Debates: A Public Health Perspective, a new volume recently released by Cambridge University Press that he edited. &ld
Can you believe 15 week classes end this week?! What a great Fall semester! Good luck on exams!
Head to Student Affairs today between 3-5pm for an afternoon snack on us!
Widener Law Graduate and New Jersey Superior Court Judge James E. Rafferty: The calm judge who will soon rule in contentious day-care case
Chanukah Fest
Happy Thanksgiving Eve!
Professor Goldberg: "Clyde Summers was not the first, and certainly not the only scholar in the mid-twentieth century to focus on union democracy," Widener University law professor Michael J. Goldberg wrote earlier this year,
1986 Widener Law Graduate Peter E. Warshaw Jr.
Good morning! Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving weekend!
Former U.S. Congressman Patrick J. Murphy spoke at the Harrisburg campus on November 22, 2010 at 10 a.m., delivering the inaugural lecture of a new annual series named in his honor. A 1999 graduate of Widener Law’s Harrisburg campus, Patrick J.
Airgas Wins Meeting-Date Ruling in Bid to Thwart Air Products; Shares Drop – Bloomberg.com -11/23 – Law Professor Paul Regan provided expert commentarty on the ruling
DCAD Alumni: Annual Thanksgiving Brunch is Wednesday, Nov. 24! Hope to see you there!
Jason Hackworth, the State Department Desk Officer for Ireland and Northern Ireland, spoke to a group of faculty, staff, and students in the Barrister’s Club on the Delaware campus
1993 Widener Law Graduate Todd M. Richman
Professor Robinette Speaks at Salvation Army’s Kettle Kickoff
Law Professor Judy Ritter was interviewed on WBAI-FM (New York) during the “Building Bridges” show on 11/15 at 7 p.m. and on 11/17 at 7:30 p.m. She was interviewed about her Third Circuit argument in the Abu-Jamal appeal.
The Pennsylvania Cable Network aired the latest “In Session,” a Widener Law & Government Institute-produced show, on immigration, which featured Associate Law Professor Jill Family; aired on 11/21 at 6 p.m. The show was hosted by Associat
Two environmental groups have filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for Delaware in an attempt to halt a dune-restoration project in Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge.Filed by Mid-Atlantic Law Center and Widener Environmental and Natural Resources
Michael Hussey, an associate professor at Widener Law School with a concentration in wills and trusts, said typically, death decrees are issued when families are trying to administer an estate that names a missing person as an heir or collect some ot
TODAY: U.S. Congressman Patrick Murphy returns to alma mater for inaugural lecture Law & Government Institute Inaugural Patrick J. Murphy Lecture will take place Monday, Nov. 22 at 10 a.m.
The College is closed Thursday and Friday in observance of Thanksgiving. Let's make this short week a great one!
The Belin House Organic Café At Hagley Offers Holiday Brunch On Weekends
“Let them keep talking.”
Widener University School of Law will welcome home its alumnus, U.S. Rep. Patrick J. Murphy, to kick off a lecture event in his name, the school announced today.
Commutation Denied for Delaware Teacher Convicted of Rape – The News Journal (Expert commentary by Professor of Law Jules Epstein)
Law Dean Linda L. Ammons was quoted in a story that aired on WSCL-FM, the NPR affiliate in Salisbury, Md., on 11/17 during the morning broadcast. The story was part one of a three-part series on the sexual assault case against Earl Bradley.
Don't miss the bus leaving campus on Saturday for King of Prussia and Limerick, PA outlets! Get a jump start on your holiday shopping!
Holiday Lights Express
Santa Claus Express Train
A special session of the Supreme Court was held on Tuesday, November 16, 2010. The purpose of this special session was to admit graduates of Widener University School of Law to the Pennsylvania bar. The Honorable Thomas G. Saylor, Justice of the Supre
Widener Law has scheduled its second Wills For Heroes estate-planning event on the Harrisburg, Pa. campus. Students and staff with help from attorney volunteers will provide the service to Pennsylvania firefighters, paramedics, police, correction and
Widener University School of Law’s Harrisburg campus will host the East Shore YMCA Teen Achievers on Saturday, November 20, 2010 as part of the school’s commitment to diversity outreach efforts.The program will open at 10:30 a.m. with a we
Friday is the last day to bring canned goods to Student Affairs!
Thirty seven distinguished Widener Law alumni stood before the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, Nov. 15 and took the oath to become members of the Supreme Court Bar.With the court’s newest justice, Elena Kagan, looking on and Chief
Associate Professor of Law Jules Epstein appeared live on WDEL-AM (1150) during the evening on 11/15. He spoke with Anchor Allan Loudell about a man who was executed in Texas, and whose conviction is now shrouded in doubt after DNA test results suggest h
On Friday, November 12th, Widener Law’s Delaware campus hosted the annual Delaware Tax Institute program in the Ruby R. Vale Moot Courtroom. The program, entitled “Time to Take Your Medicine: New Health Care Reform Taxes, Lapse of Bush Tax
Sweets for Smiles Bake Sale!!! Changing the World One Smile at a Time! Sweets for Smiles LEI Student Legal Association will be hosting a Bake Sale on Thursday, November 18th from 10-3 in the Delaware Campus Law Buildingall proceeds will benefit Smile T
On Wednesday, November 10, 2010, Widener Law’s Delaware campus played host to a panel discussion on the changing face of immigration law in America in the Ruby R. Vale Moot Courtroom.
Register for the Alumni Thanksgiving Brunch at www.dcadevents.com.
Career Services is holding mock interviews tomorrow and Wednesday afternoon! Email Careers@gbc.edu for an appointment.
The Winter/Spring Continuing Education catalog is in the works! Email jcampbell@dcad.edu to get on the mailing list! The shorter Winter Semester begins Jan. 3, 2011 and the Spring Semester will start Feb. 14, 2011.
Former Pakistani Ambassador to Great Britain Speaks on Harrisburg Campus
Delaware energy: Campuses go solar
Associate Professor Jill Family will be a guest on the Radio Smart Talk program on WITF FM radio (89.5) on 11/15 at 9 a.m. for a show on immigration law and what it means for employers.
“You all are blessed with some of the finest Environmental Law Professors – not only John Dernbach here, but also David Hodas and Jim May in Wilmington,” remarked Professor Percival after thanking Professor Dernbach for the welcome.
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This is a foreword to a compendium of writings by our lost friend and colleague, Bobby Lipkin, collected within a special issue of the Widener Law Review.Bobby’s constitutionalism beholds and celebrates that "no constitutional truths emana
Digesting the gay rights disaster – 365Gay.com (11/11 – Weekly column post by John Culhane, professor of law)
Michael Goldberg, professor of law, was quoted
Family Fun During The Holidays at Hagley
Open House and Placement Test at St. E
Hagley's Belin House Reopens Under Chef Dan Butler of Toscana!
Hagley Film Showcase Features Automobiles
‘The Natural World Of The Brandywine’ Presented By Hagley’s Creek Kids
32BJ SEIU Endorses Chris Coons For Senate
The Natural World of the Brandywine Presented by Hagley’s Creek Kids
Fourth of July Celebration and Old Fashioned Picnic
Kids and Cultural Customs at Hagley Museum and Library
Wilmington Memorial Day Parade
Hagley’s Creek Kids Presents 'Gunpowder in American History'
Mother's Day Buffet Dinner Train
Support a youth volunteer leader from Wilmington!
Earth Day Celebration - Party for the Planet
Earth Day Celebration
Backpacker Magazine's Get Out More Tour April 13th
Wilmington Greek Festival 2010
The Wild West - Live And Silent Auction
Mt. Cuba Center Joins Brandywine Museums and Gardens Alliance
Hagley’s Weekday Attendance Increases More Than 100% With New Winter Hours
First Night Wilmington 2010
Get Sweet on Hagley for Valentine’s Day
The Imagination Movers LIve from the Idea Warehouse Concert Tour 2009
The Imagination Movers LIve from the Idea Warehouse Concert Tour 2009
Lecturer Explores Radiation as an Energy Source
Hagley Car Show Aglow with Pre-1916 Rarities
Plenty of Fun from Plateau to Plain
Chill Out At Hagley This Summer!
Independence Day Freedom Celebration
Una Bella Festa Italiana - Live And Silent Auction
St. Elizabeth High School Announces Blue*Gold Week
Meren is St. E’s Eagle Scout
Automobile Industry Dilemma
Going the Distance: Winter 2009
Winter/Spring Continuing Education Classes Begin Jan. 5; Spring Semester Starts Feb. 16
Tatiana Copeland Student Center to Open Dec. 3
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DuPont Clifford Brown Jazz Festival
Read Books For Free !!
How To Build A Wheelchair Ramp !
Meet N Mingle, People 40 and over
Meet N Mingle, People 40 and over
Meet N Mingle, People 40 and over
Social Culinary Network Group
St. Elizabeth High School Announces Academic Scholarships for Incoming Class of 2012
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Flexpetz Launches Operation Stopgap to Aid Southern CA Dog Owners
Saint Elizabeth High School News, October 2007
Miami Or Bust - Art Basel Miami Beach
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Closet Singers 'Come Out' Online
Saint Elizabeth High Scoop
Urinetown Musical Show
Explore Delaware: Wilmington & Western Railroad
Explore Delaware: The Delaware Art Museum
Habitat for Humanity
Annual Bazaar
Going Global
Eunice Circle
Delaware AIDS Walk
Service of Healing and Wholeness
Women's Spirituality Group
Membership Directory Photos
Presbytery Anniversary
Mission Walk for Volunteers
Choirs Starting
The Season of Creation
Disciple" Bible Study
Weekly Bible Study
Chamberworks Program
Holiday Networking Mixer
Home-Based Business Forum
ChamberWorks Program
ChamberWorks Program
Noon Program
The Station Agent
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Auditions for Dinner Theatre
Current Business Trends Forum
Should God Vote?
Networking Breakfast
The Bible from Scratch
Annual Picnic
Decoding the Da Vinci Code
Zingo's Grocery Receipts
Trials and Triumphs of Relationships
Presbyterian Women’s Circles
Brunch
Limestone Men’s and Women’s Ministries
Holiday Field Trip
First Draft Playwright’ Circle
Prayer Vigil
The Lucia Tradition
Men’s Ministry
St. David's 37th Annual Craft Fair
Annual celebration of Sankta Lucia
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Mid-Week Cafe
Shaun Groves in Concert
Lecture
Possessed Possessions
Haunted Delaware
Adult Education
Networking Breakfast
Choral Eucharist
Trade Show Selling Workshop
Blessing of the Animals at SsAM
Network at Noon
10th Anniversary Banquet
Fall Golf Outing
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The 5th Annual Tabletop Networking Mixer
Art On The Town
Wait Until Dark
Create Your Own Cards
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E-mail for Beginners
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