
Career-Building Experiences Continue in a COVID World
Internships, co-ops, research, and clinical experiences are continuing in various formats, with Widener students learning invaluable lessons in this new environment.

Internships, co-ops, research, and clinical experiences are continuing in various formats, with Widener students learning invaluable lessons in this new environment.

From changes to living spaces to implementing new programs and services, the university strives to make campus more supportive and inclusive for LGBTQ students, faculty, and staff.

A student-designed mental health campaign, called Breathe, has won an international award and been praised as a national model for other institutions.

Students have found unique ways to show their appreciation and support for Widener faculty and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Whether applying from a four-year institution or a local community college, transfer students at Widener are finding academic programs that fit their goals and put them on track to earning a degree.

Graduate students showcased the experience and knowledge gained from hands-on research projects during this year's virtual Graduate Student Research Symposium.

Students, faculty, staff, and organizations were honored for their commitment to fostering a vibrant campus community.

The Army ROTC program based at Widener University celebrated the momentous achievements of 15 cadets this week as they swore their military oath of commission and assumed new roles as Army officers...

When COVID-19 suspended graduate physical therapy student Wade Warmkessel’s clinical, he was unable to meet the requirements to graduate. Thanks to faculty support, he will earn his degree this month with the nearly 1,100 graduates.

Two of Widener’s most esteemed ambassadors recently paid celebratory visits to dozens of Delaware County students who have been admitted to the university for the fall semester.