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

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

Professor Janine Utell, chair of the English and Creative Writing Department, will be the university’s Homer C. Nearing, Jr. Distinguished Professor in English. The two-year distinguished...

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...

Four years ago, Allison Smith was looking for a university with a strong engineering program and a family atmosphere. She knew a degree was crucial to her dream of working at Conewago Enterprises, the...

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.

Despite uncertainties presented by COVID-19, many seniors, who through the connections and experiential learning gained at Widener, secured job opportunities with time to spare ahead of graduation.

As Widener University bids farewell to its 2020 graduate students, it is worth reminiscing about their unique journey to a valued graduate degree.

Before they graduate, we're taking a look back at the Class of 2020 and their time at Widener.