
Widener Wins Regional ERPsim Business Competition
Widener School of Business Administration students placed first and seventh in a regional competition aimed at simulating a real-time business environment.

Widener School of Business Administration students placed first and seventh in a regional competition aimed at simulating a real-time business environment.
Final exams can make life hectic for college students. But just like the regular weeks of the semester, Widener helps them through exam time by providing the support necessary for a successful experience.

Robotics engineering students are gaining an early introduction to the cutting-edge and diverse robotics industry through co-ops that offer hands-on, real-world experience.

Through Widener’s graduate certificate programs, working professionals gain the skills and knowledge they need to take the next step in their careers.

The newly renamed Student Accessibility Services features an array of new learning assistive technologies.

Widener has piloted VMock, an artificial intelligence-based résumé evaluating software, to help students in their job searches.

Widener alumnus Markevis Gideon and his business partners appeared on the popular ABC show Shark Tank to pitch investment in their fast repair technology company.
Senior nursing students gained hands-on experience on how to respond during a large-scale emergency at the annual disaster simulation on campus.

Widener's hospitality and tourism program partnered with the Chester Upland School District and Holy Trinity Lutheran Church to host a fundraising dinner.

Numerous Widener students and alumni have carved out successful careers in government and politics, working both behind the scenes and in elected positions.