Green Printing

Posted by Bonnie Lerner on Oct 29, 2009

As part of Widener’s Green initiative the printers now default to doublesided printing (duplex). This means that you are charged .15 for each piece of paper. To change to singlesided click the file dropdown and choose single sided .


Environmental Law and Policy Speaker

Posted by Bonnie Lerner on Oct 7, 2009

FOR STUDENTS SEEKING INTERNSHIP AND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FIELD OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW:

Andrew Bockis, assistant counsel for the PA Department of Environmental Protection, will be coming to Widener to speak to the Environmental Law and Policy Society, and any other interested students, about his position as DEP assistant counsel and possible social and educational opportunities for Widener students in conjunction with the Environmental and Energy Law Section of the PA Bar. This section of the PA Bar consists of attorneys that work for the government, in private practice, and for public interest groups.

All students are welcome and are encouraged to bring questions and suggestions about how Widener can cooperate with this and other sections of the PA Bar to increase internship, pro bono, and networking opportunities for Widener students. Mr. Bockis will answer questions and provide our feedback to the PA Bar next week. Mr. Bockis was previously an assistant counsel at the Environmental Hearing Board.

Date: This Thursday, October 8, 2009
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Place: Library Building, L204

Contact Steve Matzura at smatzura@hotmail.com with any questions.


Pileggi Lecture

Posted by Bonnie Lerner on Oct 7, 2009

The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law is hosting its annual Pileggi Lecture this Friday, October 9, at 11:00 AM. The Delaware Journal has, very graciously, provided our Harrisburg campus with an opportunity to participate in this event by telecasting the lecture in room A-178. If you are interested in attending the lecture this Friday in A-178, further information can be found at http://djcl.org/pileggi.html. This year’s topic is: When the Government is the Controlling Shareholder: Implications for Delaware.