Finding and Building Community at Widener
Maritza Garcia ’25 was attracted to the university’s strong welcoming environment. Now she’s helping to grow that community for others, including for her fellow Latino students.
On the inside track, students like you have turned their education into extraordinary careers. Check out their stories.
Maritza Garcia ’25 was attracted to the university’s strong welcoming environment. Now she’s helping to grow that community for others, including for her fellow Latino students.
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.
Randy LeBar '23 has dedicated his career to protecting the rights of Native Americans, and he plans to use his online MSW from Widener to continue building on his years of experience.
Newly naturalized U.S. citizen Dimple Gandevia ’23 ’24 has found her place at Widener, where she has emerged as a campus leader.
As an undergraduate, Cloё Di Flumeri ’23 has built a robust résumé not only academically as a triple major, but through immersive research and internship opportunities.
Taylor Easter’s interest in politics and government roots back to her childhood, but her time at Widener has allowed her to get involved and inspire others to do the same.
Tatyannah King’s interest in sex education and relationships put her on the path to becoming a clinical sex therapist in Widener’s dual MSW / MEd program.
Widener’s online MSW program delivers an interactive, in-depth learning experience. For Erin Waters ’22, the program is not only advancing her career as a social worker, but helping her shape the future of the field.