
From Widener History Classroom to Global Technology Executive
Profile of 1980 alumnus Terry Halvorsen, a history graduate who spent decades in military/public service and now works as an executive at Samsung Electronics.

Profile of 1980 alumnus Terry Halvorsen, a history graduate who spent decades in military/public service and now works as an executive at Samsung Electronics.

Widener recently honored five alumni, one student and an ROTC administrator at its annual Alumni Awards event, as part of homecoming weekend.
Alumni were welcomed home to Widener on Oct. 11 and 12 to experience the beloved traditions and new academic and affinity group events.

Senior nursing students traveled to Peru as part a fall semester population health course to learn about the delivery of care from an international and cultural perspective.

When Sulaiman Alsharari discovered Widener through the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission, he saw a learning opportunity that he could share with his entire family.

The Health Resources and Services Administration awarded Sanjay Nath, associate professor of graduate clinical psychology, a three-year, $1.35 million grant to launch an integrated care treatment program for individuals who battle Opioid Use Disorder and Substance Use Disorders.

Andrew A. Workman Ph.D. recently began his new role as Widener University provost.
When junior communication studies majors Carly Dunbar and Lindsey Cooper entered the International Video Production Competition, they wanted to show off what makes Philadelphia special. They did just...

A Widener student-faculty research team is investigating alternative drugs for cancer immunotherapy treatments that are both physically and financially easier for patients to withstand.

Widener University is partnering with Rosemont College to offer an accelerated program in which students earn a bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing from Widener and a master’s degree in creative writing or publishing from Rosemont in only five years.