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Specialty Housing Fosters Community and Belonging
From Living Learning Communities to Gender Inclusive Housing, Widener has intentionally built communities that bring together students of similar backgrounds, interests, and academic pursuits to further support and promote camaraderie on campus.

End of Semester Survival Guide
From study advice to puppies to self-care, we humbly offer you our best tips for surviving and thriving in the last days of fall semester. Did we mention puppies?

The Wide(ner) World of Sports
International student-athletes have found a second home playing for the Pride. Embraced by the campus, these students bring new perspectives, both on the field and off.

SBA Conference Expands to Bring Cross-Industry Learning and Connections to Students
Widener's School of Business Administration's Future of Work Conference brought learning and networking opportunities to students to prepare them for the ever-changing professional landscape.

Meet a Pair of SMART Engineering Students
Engineering majors Sean Crook and Nick Lambert are the latest recipients of the Department of Defense’s SMART scholarship, which puts them on track to join the department’s civilian workforce after graduation where they’ll advance the science and engineering technology behind some of the country’s service branches.

Fall 2022 President's Message: "You Absolutely Belong Here"
As the 2022 fall semester gets underway, President Stacey Robertson sets the tone for an exceptional experience by reminding students they belong at Widener, and their presence enriches the university.

MSW Celebrates 30 years of Leadership and Academic Excellence
Widener's Social Work Master's (MSW) program celebrates its 30th anniversary.

Words to Live By: The Widener Community Shares Advice with our Newest Students
From getting involved to asking for help, to the importance of self-care and self-exploration, Widener faculty, staff, and students offer tips to the newest members of the Pride.

So Your Summer Internship is Unpaid or Low-Paid? Don’t Worry, Widener Can Help
Students often turn down or turn away from unpaid internships in their fields because of economic considerations. A new, donor-funded program is designed to help overcome the financial barrier.