
New Year, New Pride: Widener Welcomes the Class of 2029
The start of the new academic year kicked off with the arrival of returning students and the class of 2029 on campus, ready for the year ahead.
The start of the new academic year kicked off with the arrival of returning students and the class of 2029 on campus, ready for the year ahead.
We took some time to chat with Audrey Snyder, dean of the School of Nursing, to learn more about her background, expertise, and bold vision for Widener nursing.
Many Widener students gain real-world experience and a paycheck through on-campus jobs. Here are tips for finding employment.
By telling her story of surviving anxiety and depression, Isabelle Nicholas ‘28, a graduate clinical psychology student and the crowned Miss New Jersey 2025, is giving others the tools and resources to find their voice and reach recovery.
Kate Royer is spotlighted in this CBS News segment for her work as Widener's campus visit coordinator. Royer is the first face prospective students see when they come to visit campus and she sets the tone for their Widener visit. Courtney Kelly, executive director of admissions, is also featured, along with three student ambassadors.
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Professor Angie Corbo, chair of communication studies, gives expert insight into snooping in a partner's phone. This topic has recently gained social media attention following the latest season of reality dating show “Love Island USA.”
Widener's Executive Chef Matthew Clarke earned a bronze America Culinary Federation medal at the national Aramark Collegiate Hospitality Competition. Clarke represented the mid-Atlantic region after winning first place at the Aramark Culinary Excellence's regional competition earlier in the year.
Erika Dawkins specializes in community psychology, trauma, gun violence, microaggressions, and relationships. Her expertise includes couples therapy, body image, self-esteem, self-worth, and strategies for organization and productivity.
Ross Steinman specializes in industrial/organizational psychology, consumer behavior, and decision-making. He researches brand transgressions, implicit attitudes, cross-cultural differences, and automatic consumer choices.
Daniel Roozbahani is an expert in AI, robotics, and VR/AR simulations. He specializes in real-time process monitoring, human-machine interactions, 3D printing, and laser-based technologies, and also focuses on automated manufacturing and custom robot development.
Jeff Lolli is an expert in tourism and hospitality management, including food and beverage, lodging, casinos, events, and sports services. He specializes in service quality, customer satisfaction, experience management, and human resources, and is also knowledgeable in food and alcohol safety, sense of place in tourism, and service environments.
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