Anytime, Anywhere: Widener Empowers Well-Being Through TELUS Health Partnership
A new partnership with TELUS Health offers students a comprehensive wellness app for mental health support and resources, emphasizing accessibility and convenience.
A new partnership with TELUS Health offers students a comprehensive wellness app for mental health support and resources, emphasizing accessibility and convenience.
The last few weeks of the semester can bring tons of stress as we complete final projects and prepare for final exams. So we scoured campus and asked our experts for their best suggestions to help you navigate it all.
Partnering with faculty advisors, more than 60 students participated in the annual Summer Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities (SURCA) program, applying what they’ve learned in the classroom to real-life, hands-on projects.
It was a summer of significant campus renovations and refreshes, all designed to improve the living and learning experience for students, faculty, and staff.
The Athletic Faculty Advisor Program is helping bridge the divide between academics and athletics, with the goal of supporting students, improving communication, and strengthening connections across campus.
Widener University's Counseling and Psychological Services and Athletics departments have teamed up to create a new resource for athletes to support mental health and wellbeing.
Widener students have an exceptional new health-focused resource available to them beginning this spring. Registered dietician Nora Abraham is now part of the Widener Dining program.
Responding to student feedback and needs, Widener will shuffle several of its retail dining locations for fall 2023, including moving Moe’s Southwest Grill to the University Center and adding an Auntie Anne’s Pretzels and Cinnabon outlet.
A new partnership between Widener University and The Jed Foundation (JED) will place greater emphasis on mental health at the university and solidify Widener’s commitment to this vital component of well-being.
We sat down with Anthony Pluretti, campus safety director and winner of the 2022 Campus Safety Higher Education Director of the Year award by Campus Safety magazine, to talk about his leadership strategy, how he approaches engaging with the Widener community, and his vision for the campus safety department.