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Jaclyn Crittenden
  • Class of 2014
  • Wilmington, DE

Jaclyn Crittenden of Wilmington Receives Distinguished Student Honor

2013 May 1

The Widener University School of Law recently held awards ceremonies on both of its law campuses to honor students who accomplished outstanding achievements.

The ceremony on the Wilmington, Del. campus was held Wednesday, April 10. Those honored included:

Jaclyn E. Crittenden of Wilmington, Del., 19803.

She received the Honorable Alan B. Levin Scholarship, given to a student who has demonstrated great determination and resilience in pursuing his or her legal education.

Crittenden expects to graduate in May 2014. She is the daughter of Tyrone Crittenden of Dover and Ilona Kirshon of Wilmington.

Widener University is a metropolitan university that connects curricula to social issues through civic engagement. Widener provides an all-around comprehensive legal education program with special certificates available from its Health Law Institute, the Law & Government Institute, the Taishoff Advocacy, Technology and Public Service Institute, and the Institute of Delaware Corporate and Business Law and through its Environmental Law Center. Widener Law has two locations: the Wilmington, Del. campus, which opened in 1971, and the Harrisburg, Pa. campus, which opened in 1989. Visit law.widener.edu for more information.