In the News:
- The gray areas of Affirmative Action – The News Journal (12/6 – An op-ed by Law Professor Alan Garfield*)
- Lenin Agudo leaving post as Reading’s community development director – Reading Eagle (12/5 – Lenin Agudo was named director of the Widener University Small Business Development Center. A similar story appeared in Virtual Strategy Magazine)
- In a Sandusky-era reversal, state now allows expert testimony on sex abuse – The Morning Call (12/5 – Law Professor Leonard Sosnov was quoted)
- Remembering World AIDS Day – Delaware County Daily Times (No link available; see page 14 of the 12/4 edition for a photo of the NAMES Project AIDS quilt, which was on display in the University Center)
- Facebook CEO, wife pledge to donate nearly all of their company shares to charity – Art Technica (12/1 – Ruby R. Vale Professor of Corporate and Business Law Lawrence Hamermesh was included in the update)
Events on Main Campus today:
- Seletz Visiting Civic Fellow Lecture; 12 p.m.; Freedom Hall, 122
- Stargazing; 6–7 p.m.; Widener Observatory
Athletic Update:
- Women’s Basketball: Widener 71, Hood 44
- Men’s Basketball: Hood 64, Widener 61
- Delaware County Daily Times (12/5)
- Men’s Indoor Track & Field Begins Title Defense
- Gaynor and Madore Lead Men’s Swimming Past Salisbury
- Women’s Swimming Cruises Past Salisbury