
Courage Day
The Widener community celebrated a day of unity on the third-annual Courage Day this month, organized by the Oskin Leadership Institute.

The Widener community celebrated a day of unity on the third-annual Courage Day this month, organized by the Oskin Leadership Institute.

More than 100 men walked (or attempted to walk) around Memorial Field in red high-heeled shoes on April 12 in an effort to raise awareness about sexualized violence against women.

Widener alumnus Brent Staples, ‘73, wins a 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Editorial Writing.

Speaking at the School of Business Administration awards banquet on April 4, Trustee Antoinette (Tonie) Leatherberry, a principal in Deloitte’s Risk and Financial Advisory practice, gave the keynote address.

Widener collaborates with school in Athens to offer new degrees in international and independent schools leadership.

Widener University is pleased to announce a major gift in the name of a former member of the university faculty.

Andrew A. Workman, Ph.D., is appointed as the next provost of the university.

Widener and NBC10 honor 163 regional students at the annual Widener University High School Leadership Awards.

Widener students and faculty shared their experiences with high-impact practices, including service learning activities, research with faculty, internships and co-ops, study abroad, and senior projects.

Biomedical engineering junior Vanessa Limbert of Norristown, Pennsylvania was recently named VEX Volunteer of the Year at the VEX Eastern Pennsylvania State Championship for her countless hours serving the robotics program in her home town, and at local and state competitions.