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Stephen Madigosky and students conduct research in the Amazon
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Saving the Planet: Widener Faculty and Student Research Makes an Impact

Widener student-faculty teams from across the academic disciplines are contributing to the growing body of climate and environmental research, exploring ways to effectively address the issues and push the planet toward a healthier, greener, and more sustainable future.

Highway engineer on worksite
Feature Story

Turning Co-Op into Career

Each year Widener students field full-time job offers from their co-op employers - in many cases months ahead of graduation.

Grad student walking in front of Bruce Hall
Feature Story

Advancing Careers through Certificates

Through Widener’s graduate certificate programs, working professionals gain the skills and knowledge they need to take the next step in their careers.

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Ready to Respond

Senior nursing students gained hands-on experience on how to respond during a large-scale emergency at the annual disaster simulation on campus.

Master of Public Administration student Malcolm Yates speaking with an individual
Feature Story

From Campus to the Campaign Trail

Numerous Widener students and alumni have carved out successful careers in government and politics, working both behind the scenes and in elected positions.

Museum curator, Widener professor and student view natural history collections
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Creating a National Model for Research

Associate Professor Janice Krumm and the Delaware Museum of Natural History secured a one-year grant for approximately $75,000 from the National Science Foundation to create a national network to support research courses that connect students with digitized natural history collections.