Widener Recognized as a Great College to Work For
Widener University has been honored as a “Great College to Work For” by The Chronicle of Higher Education. The university was honored in four categories.
Widener University has been honored as a “Great College to Work For” by The Chronicle of Higher Education. The university was honored in four categories.
The Class of 2024 has embraced the phrase that has come to embody the Pride spirit in 2020 – We’re All Widener, Wherever We Are. Their at-home setups include home “dorm” rooms, Pride cafes and lounges, and lots of blue and gold.
More and more professionals are turning to Widener for an array of new and existing graduate programs and flexible certificates under the newly named Center for Graduate and Continuing Studies and the College of Health and Human Services.
Arianna McRae ’21, an allied health major, takes on the role of SGA president during a challenging time. But she’s ready for anything and making Widener history while doing it.
You are part of a vibrant and welcoming community from day one at Widener. No matter where you are this semester, you'll quickly find classmates, professors, and alumni who support each other at every...
Although none of us has ever started a new academic year at a time of such disruption, I am more grateful than ever to welcome you the start of this school year. I know how fortunate we are to be able...
Ahead of fall semester, limited numbers of students and faculty returned to campus this summer following new university health and safety guidelines.
Keeping the Widener community healthy and safe this fall is everyone’s responsibility.
Despite unpredictable circumstances created by the pandemic, Widener’s clinics and centers remain committed to serving its constituents through virtual connections and support.
As part of a new partnership with Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research, Inc., a student-faculty chemistry team are testing detergents to determine which is most effective at cleaning oil from the feathers of affected wildlife.