
Meet the 2024 President’s Award Winner
Leo-Paul Wahl, a biomedical engineering student, received this year’s President’s Award for his academic excellence and service-centered leadership in student organizations across campus.

Leo-Paul Wahl, a biomedical engineering student, received this year’s President’s Award for his academic excellence and service-centered leadership in student organizations across campus.

On the eve of Commencement, the undergraduates of Class of 2024, the so-called Covid class, reflect on what they lost, but more importantly, on what they’ve gained – resilience, perspective, appreciation for the small things, and a truly unique college experience.

Nearly half of a million dollars in grants will fund undergraduate and graduate research to advance innovations from self-driving sensing technologies to sustainable low-carbon construction materials.

Filing taxes can become a time consuming and costly annual process for many Americans. Students from the School of Business Administration helped to alleviate that burden this tax season.

A new partnership with TELUS Health offers students a comprehensive wellness app for mental health support and resources, emphasizing accessibility and convenience.

The new Anna Mosco and Marietta Borinski ’80 Simulation Laboratory boasts simulated and virtual reality technology enabling Widener nursing students to excel in clinical practice.

Widener supports the government’s FAFSA ‘Week of Action,’ by offering financial aid assistance, virtual workshops and much more to ease college application stress.

With Widener's new construction management major set to launch soon, engineering students visited the rebuilt I-95 bridge site after its collapse in June 2023 for a lesson on the transformational power of construction management and engineering.
Widener University, in partnership with NBC10 and Telemundo62, honored the winners of the 13th annual Widener University High School Leadership Awards during a ceremony at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.

Faculty in the School of Business Administration found an opportunity with the Philadelphia Union to have students interacting directly with fans for hands-on research experience that has international potential.