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Center for Human Sexuality Studies

The Center for Human Sexuality Studies (CHSS) houses one of the only doctoral programs in human sexuality studies at a fully accredited university in the United States. Our graduates are pioneering sexologists who take on leadership roles worldwide as clinicians, educators, and sexuality researchers.
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Center for Social Work Education

The Center for Social Work Education offers a CSWE accredited undergraduate BSW degree as well as a CSWE accredited MSW graduate degree. Both the undergraduate and graduate programs develop social workers whose influences are known throughout the field and community. Our programs provide the academic preparation and hands-on experiences needed to develop critical thinking and professional skills necessary to affect positive change in the lives of disadvantaged populations and communities. Our graduate programs (MSW and PhD) have been designed to meet the educational and lifestyle needs of students seeking an advanced degree in social work.
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Chemical and Materials Engineering Department

The Chemical and Materials Engineering Department prepares students to make valuable contributions in the improvement of life in the broadest sense--energy, materials, and environmental protection, as well as chemical,  biochemical and materials processing and production technology. Faculty and students collaborate with industry on cutting-edge research in new approaches to pharmaceutical development, microporous adsorption materials, and computer simulation of chemical processes.
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Chair of Chemical Engineering Department

Chemistry Department

The Chemistry Department prepares students for graduate school, professional school, and a variety of careers in industry. Our focus on green chemistry prepares students to address real-world problems relating to sustainability. Research is a core component of our program, providing hands-on experience and developing leadership skills that help our graduates succeed whatever their career goals.
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Associate Professor & Chair

Chester Community Clinic

Hours of Operation:

Hours for each service vary but are mostly offered in the late afternoon and early evening Mondays - Thursdays.

The Chester Community Clinic’s mission is to simultaneously improve healthcare access to rehabilitation by providing pro bono services to the underserved and underinsured populations in the surrounding community while educating a new generation of therapists in the areas of competency, character, citizenship, and social responsibility.


 

Child Therapy Clinic

The Widener Child Therapy Center is a community-based training clinic that specializes in the treatment of mental health problems in childhood and adolescence, with a particular specialty in the implementation of evidence-based services to underserved populations.

Child Therapy Clinic

Civil Engineering Department

The Civil Engineering Department offers students educational training for diverse opportunities in areas related to natural environment and man-made infrastructure. This includes transportation systems; water resources; environmental design/cleanup; buildings, bridges, dams; and construction of all types. Students are exposed to problem solving and field-based projects, and learn in well-equipped laboratories and computer facilities.
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College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Office

The College of Arts and Sciences provides general education for all undergraduate students and two dozen major courses of study for those interested in the liberal arts and sciences. The College also offers several accelerated undergraduate/graduate pathways and houses master's programs in criminal justice and public administration, as well as several graduate certificate programs.

College of Health & Human Services Dean's Office

The Dean's Office in the College of Health & Human Services houses the majority of the graduate programs on Widener's Main Campus and also offers two undergraduate day programs and sponsors interprofessional events, including the annual Graduate Student Research Symposium.

Communications Office

The Widener University communications team is available to help reporters and editors find the right faculty expert for breaking news, provide information about Widener University programs and initiatives, and serve as a resource for news and feature stories.

Community Nursing Clinics

Hours of Operation:

Vary by clinic location. See Nursing Clinics webpage for details.

The Widener Community Nursing Clinics provides physical assessments, episodic and chronic medical care, and referrals to support groups, along with essential education programs to the city of Chester at three clinic locations.

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  • Chester, PA Locations:

    -1720 Melrose Ave
    -301 East 9th Street

Community Outreach, Resources, and Engagement (CORE)

CORE provides assessment and capacity-building support for community agencies. Their mission is to partner with under-resourced social service organizations in local communities to enhance their capacity for service provision and to increase their sustainability through faculty-student engagement.

Social Work Counseling Services

Compliance & Risk Management

Student safety is a high priority at Widener University. Compliance and risk management works hard to ensure that everything runs smoothly internally as well as externally at Widener to make the university the best it can possibly be.

Controller

The Controller's Office is responsible for administering the financial policies and procedures of the university. The Office is responsible for preparation of the University's financial statements, as well as compliance in financial, grant, and tax and federal, state, and local government reporting. The Controller serves as a resource to the university community for a variety of financial and accounting services.

Counseling and Psychological Services

Hours of Operation:

Mon-Fri, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The purpose of the Counseling Center is to provide Widener University students access to counseling, psychotherapy, education, and assessment services. We support the quality of campus life via collaboration and consultation with academic, residential, and service programs of the university.

CAPS Website

Contact:

Director, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

Criminal Justice Graduate Program

The master of arts in criminal justice (MCJ) program is designed to prepare individuals for successful careers in leadership, management, and research in the criminal justice professions. The program will equip professionals with the intellectual capital needed to propose meaningful solutions to criminal justice issues of contemporary society.
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Director