
Widener Students Make a Difference through Virtual Civic Engagement
Students and student-run organizations are more determined than ever to give back at a time when it’s needed most.

Students and student-run organizations are more determined than ever to give back at a time when it’s needed most.
Living Learning Communities help first-year students transition to campus, find a home, and achieve academic success. Several new ones are set to debut in the fall.

Widener University students who return to campus next year will find a number of exciting improvements to campus dining services. The changes are being made in response to many student requests. In...

In response to COVID-19, Widener has launched an immersive, digital experience where accepted students can personally connect with the university.

Widener’s Office of Student Engagement is converting already-scheduled programming into virtual formats, creating new online events, and harnessing the power of social media to keep students connected.

As the university resumes the spring semester through digital learning and working environments, Career Design and Development transitioned online to offer virtual support and programming.

President Julie E. Wollman thanks the Widener community for stepping up to meet the challenges of the Coronavirus.

From closed retail stores to restaurants only serving take-out, small businesses across the region are feeling the economic challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. But, the Widener University Small...

The Wright siblings – Emily, Sarah, and Patrick – have all attended Widener and all have taken part and served as leaders in the Alternative Spring Break program.

Widener is proud to announce that Father Gregory Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles, California, the largest gang intervention, rehabilitation, and re-entry program in the world, will be the commencement speaker this year. He will also receive an honorary degree.