Widener Alumnus Dives into the Shark Tank
Widener alumnus Markevis Gideon and his business partners appeared on the popular ABC show Shark Tank to pitch investment in their fast repair technology company.
Widener alumnus Markevis Gideon and his business partners appeared on the popular ABC show Shark Tank to pitch investment in their fast repair technology company.
Numerous Widener students and alumni have carved out successful careers in government and politics, working both behind the scenes and in elected positions.
Profile of 1980 alumnus Terry Halvorsen, a history graduate who spent decades in military/public service and now works as an executive at Samsung Electronics.
Widener recently honored five alumni, one student and an ROTC administrator at its annual Alumni Awards event, as part of homecoming weekend.
Alumni were welcomed home to Widener on Oct. 11 and 12 to experience the beloved traditions and new academic and affinity group events.
Associate Professor Janice Krumm and the Delaware Museum of Natural History secured a one-year grant for approximately $75,000 from the National Science Foundation to create a national network to support research courses that connect students with digitized natural history collections.
Widener’s undergraduate and graduate special education programs provide aspiring teachers with the tools they need to find success in a growing and evolving field.
Widener University is pleased to announce that marketing executive and 2010 alumnus Domenic Colasante is joining the Board of Trustees this fall.
Widener alumnus leads nonprofit on a mission to support Guinean students
Marking its 10th year, The Blue Route literary journal offers students hands-on publishing experience, helping to launch careers.