
Looking Back, Walking Forward
Two students are working to bring the civil rights movement history to life with a walking tour on campus.

Two students are working to bring the civil rights movement history to life with a walking tour on campus.

The School of Business Administration celebrated some of its graduating students who already have jobs lined up by holding a T-shirt launching event. The launcher was built by the School of Engineering.

Seven leaders from across university departments and disciplines come together to discuss Widener’s collective future.

Widener is preparing students to live, work, and lead in the green economy through interdisciplinary academic programs that take a broader look at environmental health and sustainability.

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

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.

The Summer Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities (SURCA) program at Widener can be a foundation for some students to enter prestigious PhD programs and lead research on important topics.

Hands-on research opportunities at Widener give students the chance to explore their interests, build a foundation of experience, and hone skills for their future professions.

The Widener community connected virtually with Bryan Alexander, an award-winning, internationally known futurist, researcher and writer who works in the field of higher education's future, for the highly anticipated annual Beideman Visiting Scholar lecture.

Professor Stephen R. Madigosky has been named the university’s fifth Cynthia H. Sarnoski Endowed Science Faculty Fellow to support his faculty-student research on how flightless animals move through the Amazon rainforest’s upper canopy.