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Autism Speaks

Transition to college and beyond: A personal story

Psychology student Paul Kotler shares his story about living with autism and finding academic success and community at Widener. Kotler transferred to Widener from an area community college where he felt his needs were not being met, and found the experience at Widener to be "completely different." 

The Knight Crier

Marching into another competitive season

The Widener Marching Band will perform a special exhibition at an upcoming marching band competition hosted by North Penn High School.

Spotlight Delaware

Wilmington’s $10M Bracebridge investment raises questions

This story updates the proposed Bridge project, which would create a higher education hub in a downtown Wilmington building. The project, which is in the fund-raising stage, could possibly include Delaware Law School.

PACAC

Promoting Generative AI at Widener University: A Campus-Wide Initiative

Joanne Caione Keating, associate vice president of learning and client experience, and Jessica Storey, director of teaching and learning with technology, have authored an article sharing efforts to promote responsible use of AI on Widener's campus. The article appears on page 7. 

USA Today

6 eco-friendly packing supplies to keep your move green

Ron Mersky, emeritus professor of civil engineering, offers insight into how moving can generate waste. Mersky says that it's important to inquire about responsible ways to dispose of waste before moving.