Class of 2028 Arrives on Campus Ready to Transform
Widener welcomed the 2028 first-year students who represent the largest and most diverse class in university history, breaking last year’s record-setting numbers.
Widener welcomed the 2028 first-year students who represent the largest and most diverse class in university history, breaking last year’s record-setting numbers.
Occupational therapy students are addressing healthcare and accessibility needs with innovative assistive devices made in the program's Maker's Lab.
Widener welcomed Lisa Grimm as dean of the College of Arts & Sciences on July 1.
Fred C. McCall, Widener’s inaugural vice president of student engagement and transformation, who will also serve as dean of students, joined the Pride from the University of Illinois, Chicago, on July 1.
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