Making a Lasting Impact on His Hometown
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.
On the inside track, students like you have turned their education into extraordinary careers. Check out their stories.
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.
The Widener advantage helps Markevis Gideon launch a technology repair company and plunge into the ABC Shark Tank.
When Taylor Kohnow '22 landed a co-op at a cutting-edge robotics start-up in Philadelphia, the experience took her robotics engineering education to new heights.
Kennedy Jones learns that civic engagement and hospitality go hand in hand when giving back to the City of Chester.
Christie Birchall ‘19 chose Widener for its support system. Then, she learned the skills to provide that same support to others.
With two Widener degrees completed, Mamadou Keita is leading a nonprofit that helps young people pursue their own education in his home country of Guinea.