Building a Future in Construction Management
Widener’s construction management program gives Semaj Smith-Barber ’28 the tools to build his career in construction management through industry connections, mentorships, and a supportive community.
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Widener’s construction management program gives Semaj Smith-Barber ’28 the tools to build his career in construction management through industry connections, mentorships, and a supportive community.
After emerging as a student leader as an undergraduate, Shaylyn Westmoreland ’24 used her graduate student experience researching ways to early diagnose MS and gained national industry exposure in the process.
Tiernan Johnson ’23 overcame many hurdles before coming to Widener. He wasn’t always sure what he wanted to study, but his love of soccer was the constant through it all.
Vinny Csercsevits ’25 spent his summer in Florida as part of a competitive research program funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and the National Science Foundation.
Andrew Proctor ’19 is the game entertainment producer for the Washington Commanders. His impressive résumé includes work for the Philadelphia Eagles, 76ers, Flyers, and Wings.
At Widener, Ariana Hurtado-Day '23 has been gaining career-building experiences, making an impact in the community, and honing her leadership skills — all while making a little history along the way.
Alex Kristeller '23 is a two-time championship winning weight thrower but his achievements don’t end there. He’s building on his robotics education and internship to pursue an MBA and become a leader in the field.
Adonijah Allsup ’23 uses his voice and position as a campus leader to advocate for his fellow students.
An internship with the Delaware County Office of Sustainability through Widener’s Experience MORE! program shifted Stephen DiDonato’s ’24 career down a clear and sustainable route.
Newly naturalized U.S. citizen Dimple Gandevia ’23 ’24 has found her place at Widener, where she has emerged as a campus leader.