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Pennsylvania House of Representatives: Joseph DeFelice: former chair of the Philadelphia Republican Party: Bryan Cutler: Pennsylvania House of Representatives: Sam Fiocchi: New Jersey General Assembly: Tom Gannon: Pennsylvania House of Representatives: Dianne Herrin: Pennsylvania House of Representatives and Mayor of West Chester, Pennsylvania ...
The house was given to the city of Chester as a home for young women. In 1976, Widener University purchased the home for use as a student residence. [11] It later became home to the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority. [12] The home is currently used by Widener University as a student dormitory. [13]
The Old Main and Chemistry Building are two connected, historic, American buildings that were erected in 1867 and 1883 and are presently located on the campus of Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania. Both buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]
The building was leased and restored by Widener University in 1979. In 1984, the museum trust was dissolved and the property was taken over by the Delaware County Industrial Development Authority. US$500,000 of the trust and the art collection was granted to Widener University. [3] The art collection is currently on display at Widener ...
He furthered his studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where he specialized in Latin American history and politics, earning a master's degree and his doctorate. For a time, Strawbridge was an adjunct professor at Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania , where he remains a member of its board of trustees.
This category is for alumni of Widener University located in Chester, Pennsylvania. This includes its predecessor names, including Widener College and Pennsylvania ...
Widener University is a private university in Chester. Its main campus sits on 108 acres (0.44 km 2 ). The university has three other campuses: two in Pennsylvania ( Harrisburg and Exton ) and one in Wilmington, Delaware .
The Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg was founded in 1989, as an expansion of Widener University's existing law school in Wilmington, Delaware. Anthony J. Santoro, who served as Dean of law from 1983 to 1992, felt that there was a need for legal education in Harrisburg, the capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania . [ 7 ]