The Parade Must Go On
Two Widener alumni, and their digital marketing company, helped bring Philadelphia’s virtual Veterans Parade to life. They got some help from fellow Widener graduates, current students, faculty, and campus facilities.
Two Widener alumni, and their digital marketing company, helped bring Philadelphia’s virtual Veterans Parade to life. They got some help from fellow Widener graduates, current students, faculty, and campus facilities.
An online MSW student is working to get a national designation for families of veterans who die by suicide. Calling the program Green Star families, it would provide mental health counseling for the lost veterans' survivors.
From course syllabi to couch parties, Widener is meeting students where they are to empower them to become registered, educated, and active voters.
Widener faculty have led strategic efforts to inform the community of voting procedures, to encourage participation and engagement ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
This past June marked a nationwide series of rallies and protests in the United States. Individuals across the globe fought, and continue to fight, to raise awareness for racial and social injustices...
Widener's innovative faculty stepped up to provide two virtual camp experiences for middle- and high school-age students around the world.
Student leaders in the Chester Community Clinic launch fitness donation challenge to benefit local organizations committed to combating racism in the community.
Students have found unique ways to show their appreciation and support for Widener faculty and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Widener University bids farewell to its 2020 graduate students, it is worth reminiscing about their unique journey to a valued graduate degree.
Before they graduate, we're taking a look back at the Class of 2020 and their time at Widener.