Paving Her Path
Davida Vogel '22 is blending her passions of clinical psychology and executive coaching through Widener's powerhouse clinical psychology (PsyD)/MBA dual degree program, clinical experience, and hands-on research and internships.
On the inside track, students like you have turned their education into extraordinary careers. Check out their stories.
Davida Vogel '22 is blending her passions of clinical psychology and executive coaching through Widener's powerhouse clinical psychology (PsyD)/MBA dual degree program, clinical experience, and hands-on research and internships.
Diamond Schuler Douyon '18 transferred to Widener because of its proximity to Philadelphia, family-like community, and powerhouse programs. But it was the meaningful faculty mentorship that defined her Widener student experience and led her to 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 communication studies major Jenna Muir helps tell the story of the Boys & Girls Club of Chester for her senior capstone project.
The PSC Bonner program at Widener provided Michael Dixon with the vehicle to serve his community and build skills he would carry into life and career.
Widener student Rebecca Westrom learns from a People of Chester anthropology project that every person and every community has a story to share.
From starting a thriving student club to gaining professional experience on co-op, Cajua Robinson’s time at Widener was the training ground for his career success.
Samirah Thompson is fast tracking her dream of working in federal law enforcement with Widener’s accelerated 4+1 criminal justice program.
The Chester Community Clinic gives graduate students like Haily Vaka the opportunity to gain hands-on learning while caring for the community.