Leading Outside the Lab
Close faculty mentorships, transformational experiences on campus and abroad, and the opportunity to take on leadership roles, have all prepared Zan Usmani ’21 to sink his teeth into his next step: a career in dentistry.
On the inside track, students like you have turned their education into extraordinary careers. Check out their stories.
Close faculty mentorships, transformational experiences on campus and abroad, and the opportunity to take on leadership roles, have all prepared Zan Usmani ’21 to sink his teeth into his next step: a career in dentistry.
Through the doctoral program in K-12 educational leadership, Jeanne McCarthy ’20 was prepared to make the leap into the world of online education. The research she conducted at Widener continues to guide her career today.
At Widener, computer science major Abhay Aradhya ’18 brought his skills to research projects on climate change, cancer treatment, and genomics – all preparing him for a career as a physician-scientist.
At Widener, triple major Evan Davis has found the flexibility to pursue both his analytic and artistic interests.
Widener student Rebecca Westrom learns from a People of Chester anthropology project that every person and every community has a story to share.
The Widener advantage helps Markevis Gideon launch a technology repair company and plunge into the ABC Shark Tank.
Venezuelan native Luis Aguilar found a home at Widener, a place where he could forge strong mentorships and lifelong friendships, and pursue his interests in brain-computer interface research.