10 Things that Made 2021 a Year to Remember
Before we welcome 2022, we're taking a look back at the year that was - and trust us when we say, 2021 was a whole vibe.
Before we welcome 2022, we're taking a look back at the year that was - and trust us when we say, 2021 was a whole vibe.
Widener nursing secured a $1.6 million grant over four years to implement Project PRIDE, a program-led initiative to create a workforce that is reflective of the patients and communities served by diversifying the nursing student population.
Widener Board of Trustees Chair Paul Beideman, who has been a champion for the university and its programs, is receiving a national award in connection with his service.
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.