Ulysses “Butch” Slaughter brings Walker-Williams Project to Widener University
Widener University will host The Walker-Williams Project on campus on February 23. This event honors the life and legacy of Widener alumnus Walker Carter.
Widener University will host The Walker-Williams Project on campus on February 23. This event honors the life and legacy of Widener alumnus Walker Carter.
Widener's MLK Day of Service held in partnership with the Philadelphia Union, the City of Chester, the CAAT Center, and and the Making a Change Group is mentioned.
See also: WHYY
Widener's MLK Day of Service was featured. Students and staff provided health screenings and resources for members of the community. Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Lynne Sturgill and physical therapy student Ali Emmett are featured. Widener is featured at the 01:39 mark.
See also: NBC 10 at 5
Widener University has been named best for a master's degree on this list of best sex therapy programs.
Widener's Center for Civic and Global Engagement is hosting a Zoom conversation with author Patrick Parr in honor of the life of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, January 16.
See also: Vista Today
Widener nurse practitioner students are mentioned for their work at the wellness clinic at Wallingford Presbyterian Church.
Widener has partnered with the Philadelphia Union, the City of Chester, the CAAT Center, and and the Making a Change Group to host an MLK Day of Service.
Widener University has received funding as part of the Pennsylvania Department of Education's It's On Us PA grant program. This program is a statewide campaign to combat sexual assault and violence.
Assistant Professor of Engineering Babak Eslami shares why he feels a degree in mechanical engineering is valuable.
Widener nursing's Center for Simulation is featured. The article explores different simulation experiences offered to Widener students and features quotes from Anne Krouse, dean of the School of Nursing, Teresa Lamarra, director of the Center for Simulation, Danielle Kobner, assistant director of the Center for Simulation, and nursing students Hannah Smith and Brenna Sharkey.
See also: Vista Today
Executive Director of Campus Safety Anthony Pluretti shares his predictions for campus safety and security in 2023.
See also: Workplace Violence
The Widener University baseball team has been named Volunteers of the Month for January. Head coach Kevin Burdick shared more about his and the team's volunteering experience.
Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor of law at Widener Commonwealth Law School, authored an article examining a recent South Carolina Supreme Court decision involving abortion access.
Widener University is mentioned for participating in the Intergenerational University Connections Program in partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Aging. This program partners college students with older adults in the community to build connections.
Anthony Wheeler, dean of the School of Business Administration, discusses his predictions for the 2023 job market and employment trends.
Professor of Environmental Law and Sustainability at Widener Commonwealth Law School John Dernbach is quoted discussing Pennsylvania's new proposed efforts to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
See also: WHYY
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs in the School of Business Administration Donna McCloskey shared her thoughts on setting boundaries at work to create a healthy work-life balance.
Richard Cooper, co-coordinator of African American Studies, spoke on the origins and meaning of Kwanzaa.
See also: Verify
Doug Wolfberg, member of the Widener Board of Trustees, has published an article discussing the current state of EMS systems.
Widener President Stacey Robertson has co-authored an article with Craig Parkinson, superintendent of Chester Upland School District. The pair wrote about the new, guaranteed scholarship at Widener for CUSD graduates who meet the university's requirements for admission.