
Student-Designed Mental Health Campaign and Research Wins International Award
A student-designed mental health campaign, called Breathe, has won an international award and been praised as a national model for other institutions.

A student-designed mental health campaign, called Breathe, has won an international award and been praised as a national model for other institutions.

Many projects at Widener this summer have not only adjusted their format to a virtual setting, but have planned their research topics to advance our understanding of COVID-19.

Students have found unique ways to show their appreciation and support for Widener faculty and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Whether applying from a four-year institution or a local community college, transfer students at Widener are finding academic programs that fit their goals and put them on track to earning a degree.

Widener University will honor outgoing Board of Trustees Chair Gen. John Tilelli by naming the suite of offices that house the university’s Army ROTC program in his honor. Tilelli, a 1963 graduate of...

Associate Professor of Biology Janice Krumm has been awarded nearly $200,000 in a National Science Foundation RAPID grant to develop online-based research experiences for hundreds to thousands of...

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...

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...

In the face of COVID-19, students across disciplines continued faculty-guided research and hands-on projects to present their work virtually in the two-decade-old tradition of Student Projects Day.

Widener University alumni are leaders in their fields—and now they are using skills learned at Widener to serve on the front lines of COVID-19 responses.