
New SBA Career Day Builds Connections Between Students, Employers, and Jobs
As part of Homecoming 2021, the School of Business Administration hosted a Career Day conference connecting students with industry experts and alumni.

As part of Homecoming 2021, the School of Business Administration hosted a Career Day conference connecting students with industry experts and alumni.

Exciting improvements to the Office of Student Success and Academic Enrichment will empower students to thrive in all settings: indoors or outdoors, on campus or off, in person or virtually.

With access to their own personal success teams, new students know exactly who to turn to - from health counselors and academic advisors to peer mentors -- from day one.

More than 50 students across disciplines presented research and creative projects at the Summer Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (SURCA) Symposium.

Junior William Rodgers earned his way into the highly respected and challenging U.S. Army Special Forces Combat Diver Qualification Course with training, dedication and help from his Widener ROTC lieutenant commander.

Widener nursing secured a $1.6 million grant over four years to implement Project PRIDE, a program-led initiative to create a workforce that is reflective of the patients and communities served by diversifying the nursing student population.

Widener President Julie E. Wollman welcomes students, faculty, and staff to the fall 2021 semester. She says Widener's commitment to agility and to providing an outstanding student experience is stronger than ever.

Widener’s first LGBTQ+ zine is providing a safe space for queer artists around the country

Robotics engineering student Emily Wolfe '22 is contributing to the transformative power of automation in the agricultural industry as part of a faculty-student summer research project.

Widener physical therapy alumna and former elite gymnast Rachel Sine ’20 is fulfilling her dream of working with the world’s top athletes.