Uncorking the Secret Behind Slowing Alzheimer's Disease
Student faculty-research team uses red wine derivative to stop progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
Student faculty-research team uses red wine derivative to stop progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
A psychology student-faculty research team is trying to determine what influences our choices in the foods we eat.
Interdisciplinary course brings biomedical engineering and nursing students together to tackle real-world issues in the health field.
Widener students and faculty shared their experiences with high-impact practices, including service learning activities, research with faculty, internships and co-ops, study abroad, and senior projects.
Engineering students, faculty and alumni were in attendance to celebrate the opening of the new robotics lab in Kirkbride Hall on March 14.
The Widener Small Business Development Center’s Success Lab has been named a SAP Next-Gen Lab for design thinking and analytics. The School of Business Administration and SBDC, along with students and...
From day one, robotics engineering students gain hands-on experiences and develop leadership skills to prepare for this cutting-edge field.
Biology professor Katherine Goodrich has been named the university’s fourth Cynthia H. Sarnoski Science Faculty Fellow.
Sachin Patil, chemical engineering professor, was awarded a grant from the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust to investigate novel cancer therapeutics.