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Lubin Professor Claudia G. Green shares expert insights with WalletHub in a feature on the Best Travel Credit Cards of 2025, offering guidance to consumers navigating reward programs, fees, and perks to make the most of their travel spending.
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From student leader to future law clerk, Joe Seminara '25 proves that determination and mentorship go a long way in law school.