End of Semester Survival Guide
From study advice to puppies to self-care, we humbly offer you our best tips for surviving and thriving in the last days of fall semester. Did we mention puppies?
From study advice to puppies to self-care, we humbly offer you our best tips for surviving and thriving in the last days of fall semester. Did we mention puppies?
The Summer Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities program, or SURCA, saw a record number of participants this year from across academic disciplines. Included in this group were several students taking part for the first time.
From getting involved to asking for help, to the importance of self-care and self-exploration, Widener faculty, staff, and students offer tips to the newest members of the Pride.
In this podcast interview, Dr. Julie E. Wollman reflects on her service as president of Widener University since 2016.
The expansion of health science programs in the College of Health & Human Services and School of Nursing is bolstering Widener’s interprofessional learning approach that has set the programs apart and put students on track to becoming competent and compassionate clinicians.
Renovations to Academic Center North, Cottee Hall, and the Chester Community Clinic in the newly renamed Julie E. Wollman Hall will help facilitate and support Widener’s focus on interprofessional learning.
Completing an undergraduate degree is challenging. Even with the addition of extra curriculars, additional study programs, work, and a global pandemic, Alex Polón excelled and has been chosen as the 2022 President's Award winner.
Four years ago, we met Kelsey Byrd, a freshman who followed in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother to enroll in Widener’s nursing program. Now, as a member of the Class of 2022, Kelsey reflects on her transformative college experience and what it means to be the newest Widener nurse in the family.
Updates to the Greene Poetry Corner and expansion of the repository of student scholarship in the Digital Collections are in progress this semester at Wolfgram Memorial Library.
Widener students helped support a communications conference in Philadelphia, providing them far more insight than a textbook case study could offer.