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President's Lecture Series
21
Apr

President's Lecture Series: Transforming Bioinstrumentation through Collaborative Project-Based Service- Learning to Meet Today's and Tomorrow's Challenges

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  • Freedom Hall 122 or Zoom
Open to:
  • Alumni
  • Community/Public
  • Current Adult & Continuing Studies Students
  • Current Graduate Students
  • Current Undergraduate Students
  • Faculty/Staff

Join associate professor Ria Mazumder, PhD for our next President's Lecture Series on transforming bioinstrumentation through collaborative project-based service-learning to meet today's and tomorrow's challenges.

A female graduate in a cap and gown raises her diploma in the air.
13
May

Commencement 5/13 - 5/16

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  • Widener University Main Campus
Open to:
  • Community/Public
  • Current Adult & Continuing Studies Students
  • Current Graduate Students
  • Current Undergraduate Students
  • Faculty/Staff

Widener will host a series of six commencement ceremonies under a tent on Memorial Field the week of May 13. See the full schedule here.

Launch your own bottle rocket at Widener's Engineering Camp for High School Students.
23
Jun

Engineering Summer Camp for High School Students (6/23-6/26)

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  • Kirkbride Hall
Open to:
  • Community/Public
  • Prospective Undergraduate Students

Widener’s Engineering Camp for High School Students invites students entering grades 9-12 to explore engineering through fun, hands-on activities led by our professors. The camp includes four half-days of engaging sessions and offers the option to stay in our residence halls for an immersive college experience.

Explore Widener's Robotics Summer Camp, where high school students engage in hands-on activities, learn from expert faculty, and develop real-world robotics skills.
21
Jul

Robotics Summer Camp for High School Students (7/21-7/24)

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  • Widener University Main Campus
Open to:
  • Community/Public
  • Prospective Undergraduate Students

This four-day Robotics Summer Camp is designed for high school students to explore robotics systems and develop their skills. Students of all levels, including those entering 9th grade, are welcome to join this hands-on experience.