(1967-1969): Curriculum and Philosophy Committee minutes; Documents concerning the curriculum 1967, 1968, 1969
(1969-1970): Papers relating to Athletic Department; Course and Class Schedules; Papers from Cultural Affairs; papers from Dean's Office and Associate Deans; Engineering Division and Science papers; Evening Division papers; Faculty Rolls, Faculty Meeting minutes; Notices to faculty; Military papers
(1969-1970): Papers relating to the following: Placement; President Moll's Office; Public Relations; Office of the Registrar; Student Affairs
(1970-1971): Papers relating to the following: Administration; Alumni; Athletics; Course and Class Schedules; Commandant; Cultural Affairs; Deans; Engineering; Faculty Rolls; Faculty Meeting Minutes; Memos to Faculty; January Program; Liberal Arts; Placement Office
(1970-1971): Papers relating to: President Moll's Office; PMC Digest; PMC Parents; Public Information; Registrar; Science Division; Student Affairs; Commencement
The Dome is the Student Newspaper of Pennsylvania Military College, PMC Colleges, Widener College and Widener University.
Vol. 22 No. 1 September 29, 1967
“Cadets Offered Major in Military Science”
New major offered at PMC in Military Science
“Evening Division Offers Grad Courses in Management”
Post graduate courses offered now at night
“Construction Schedule Final: Library to be Built in 1968”
New library, physical education center
“Corps to Welcome New Commandant”
Dr. Moll announces Col. Edward R. Cleary as Commandant
Editorial: “Corps Regeneration”
Decline in Corps
“Sex” (Part 1)
Sexual Revolution
The full text of this issue can be found online in the Digital Collections of the Wolfgram Memorial Library at digitalwolfgram.widener.edu. Under "All Collections," select "Newspapers - 1947-2008 - the Dome."
the Digital Collection of "the Dome," including the full text of this issue. Under "All Collections," select "Newspapers - 1947-2008 - the Dome" and search for this issue by date.
Course Schedules for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in Exton, Pennsylvania. (formerly called the Widener University Academy for Learning in Retirement). 2006 -
This Institute is a part of University College.
2010 Bernard Osher Foundation meeting agenda
September 25, 2009 Request for Renewal Funding for Osher Institute
February 22, 2010 paper Oshner Reentry Scholarship Program: Annual Report and Renewal Request
April 19, 2010 thank you letter from President Harris to Mary Bitterman for $50,000 grant
April 27, 2011 thank you letter from President Harris to Mary Bitterman for grant money
March 22, 2011 thank you Letter from Dean Emily Richardson to Andy Lynch for endowment gift.
University College Student Handbook, 2000 - 2001 & 2005 - 2006. Course Schedules and other materials related to University College.
University College Annual Report 2006 - 2007
Material relating to the opening of the campus in Exton, Pennsylvania in the fall of 2004.
Bulletin (Course Catalog) for Widener University Academy for Learning in Retirement, 2005 in Exton.
Course Schedules for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in Exton.
History of University College, including the history of the founding of University College, and the University College Mandate, 1984.
University College Course Pamphlets - includes Management, Real Estate, Computers, Paralegal, Allied Health, and more; Clarification of University Mandate; 1984 Program of Recognition for Distinguished Faculty Service; 1984 Academic Award Ceremony Newsletters - 1977 Continued Education, 1981 - 1982 University College at Widener, 1981 - 1982 Weekend College, Adult Learning at Widener 1981; Continued Education in Delaware and Pennsylvania 1982 - 1984; Evening and Weekend Programs 1983 - 1984; University College Part-Timers 1989 - 1990; University College Course Schedules, various years from late 1980s to early 2000s; Brochures and listing of courses offered by the Evening Division, 1954-1955; Information relating to the retirement of Dean Benjamin Armold, Founder, Director, & Dean of The Evening College from 1954 to 1973. Course Schedule, 1982-. Widener Way for Women brochure, 1977. Distance Education Web Based Courses.