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Widener University. / 39.8607; -75.3551. Widener University is a private university in Chester, Pennsylvania. The university has three other campuses: two in Pennsylvania ( Harrisburg and Exton) and one in Wilmington, Delaware . Founded as The Bullock School for Boys in 1821, the school was established in Wilmington, Delaware.
Bobby Acosta. Robert Acosta (born c. 1977) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for St. John Vianney High School, a position he has held since 2024. He was the head football coach for Widener University in 2013, [1] [2] [3] Marlboro High School from 2002 to 2004, Monmouth Regional High School from 2006 to 2007 ...
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President of University of Rhode Island, 1991-2009 Peggy Cebe: 1970, 1976 Physics BSEd, Mathematics MS Professor of physics at Tufts University: Eugene Eubanks: 1963 Professor and school administrator LaToya Ruby Frazier: 2004 Photography and graphic design Photographer and professor of photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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The Widener Pride football team represents Widener University in college football. The football team has had recent success winning the MAC championship in 2012 and an "Elite 8" appearance in the Division III Playoffs, the ECAC Southwest Bowl in 2011, [2] and the ECAC South Atlantic Bowl in 2005. [3] Its greatest success has been winning the ...
In the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, Widener faced Wabash. The Pioneers won, 39–36, in a game that featured five lead changes. Widener ultimately pulled ahead with two fourth-quarter touchdowns on passes of 25 and 70 yards from Mark Walter to Walker Carter. The team played its home games in Chester, Pennsylvania. Statistical leaders and awards
Many of Nebraska's athletic directors simultaneously coached one of the university's teams. These included basketball, baseball, and swimming, but the majority of dual-role administrators were football coaches: Stewart, Fred Dawson, Dana X. Bible, Biff Jones, Glenn Presnell, Adolph J. Lewandowski, George Clark, and Bob Devaney.