Benefactor’s Funding Supports Four Student Projects Conducted with Community Partners
The annual Schmutz Student Engagement Mini Grants will fund four undergraduate and graduate student initiatives conducted with community partners around Chester.
The annual Schmutz Student Engagement Mini Grants will fund four undergraduate and graduate student initiatives conducted with community partners around Chester.
Widener's Dauntless Battalion ROTC program celebrated its 2021 Commissioning Ceremony on campus with 19 cadets taking the oath of office as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army.
After trying final semesters during COVID-19, alumni from the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology offer their support for students through sponsoring doctoral hoods for each graduate.
Widener University graduates rode in style for the university's first-ever drive-through ceremony option. See the celebratory rides that made commencement extra special.
Commencement is a milestone moment. For Gary and Stephanie Pollino, this commencement season is even more special as the father-daughter duo will both receive bachelor degrees from the School of Nursing.
These trilingual Widener graduates have tapped into language programs and international clubs and services to help secure internships and other opportunities that will give them an advantage on the job market.
Shawn Ryan celebrated his undergrad commencement from a hospital room while battling cancer. Now in remission, he will finally get to walk across the platform as he earns a master's degree in counselor education.
Several students graduating this month with doctorates in K-12 Educational Leadership were leading their schools and districts through COVID-19, while simultaneously finishing their dissertations. The lessons learned from their own studies has helped them navigate the challenges.
We asked and you answered. Read more about Priscilla Adenugba and Evan Figueroa-Vargas, the undergraduate and graduate students nominated by their peers to deliver video messages to their fellow graduates.
Senior Julia Klinger's Honors Week presentation explored lessons learned in a Multicultural Psychology class and hands-on learning experiences that, taken altogether, opened her eyes to white privilege.