
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.
A faculty-student research team was awarded $50,000 in state funding to develop innovative solutions to a leading problem in 3D printing and manufacturing.
The School of Nursing secured $214,000 to address the shortage of nurse educators through the Nurse Faculty Loan Program.
A student-designed mental health campaign, called Breathe, has won an international award and been praised as a national model for other institutions.
Associate Professor of Biology Janice Krumm has been awarded nearly $200,000 in a National Science Foundation RAPID grant to develop online-based research experiences for hundreds to thousands of...
The Army ROTC program based at Widener University celebrated the momentous achievements of 15 cadets this week as they swore their military oath of commission and assumed new roles as Army officers...
From student awards, faculty presentations and meaningful resolutions, students in the Widener University Student Nurses' Association demonstrated their commitment to nursing excellence at an annual state-wide students nurses’ association conference.
The National Science Foundation awarded Professor Dawn Gulick $748,000 to continue developing an innovative orthopedic device aimed at improving joint mobility through quantitative assessment.
Widener University’s faculty are leaders in their fields and mentors who empower students to pursue professional success. This dedication to excellence was showcased at the 2019 Faculty Awards Banquet...
The Health Resources and Services Administration awarded Sanjay Nath, associate professor of graduate clinical psychology, a three-year, $1.35 million grant to launch an integrated care treatment program for individuals who battle Opioid Use Disorder and Substance Use Disorders.