
President's Message: Response to the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol
President Julie E. Wollman shares a message to the Widener community in response to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

President Julie E. Wollman shares a message to the Widener community in response to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

COVID has temporarily prevented freshman international student Thanos Tziatzioulis from coming to campus. But the Greek native and recipient of the #YouAreWelcomeHere scholarship has been warmly welcomed into the Widener community.

The university community has heeded the lessons learned from virtual engagement last spring to expand and innovate opportunities this fall. Campus leaders will build upon it even further for spring 2021.

From course syllabi to couch parties, Widener is meeting students where they are to empower them to become registered, educated, and active voters.

Widener has made significant progress to advance a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive community, but there’s still much work to do, and the university is committed to the journey.

Widener faculty are reexamining the curriculum and their teaching practices to further promote inclusivity within their classrooms and to better prepare students to live, work, and thrive in an increasingly diverse world.

The Wolfgram Memorial Library celebrates 50 years of serving the research and academic needs of the Widener community. Take a look back at the library's history that is as unique as its iconic structure.

The Widener Student Emergency Fund, newly developed by the university during the pandemic, has provided immediate assistance to students with pressing, unmet needs.

This past June marked a nationwide series of rallies and protests in the United States. Individuals across the globe fought, and continue to fight, to raise awareness for racial and social injustices...

Comcast Business executive and alumnus Christian Nascimento and undergraduate Evan Davis are the newest members of the Board of Trustees.