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This year, a Wagner College Intermediate Learning Community combined classes in art history (Museum Studies, taught by Dr. Sarah Scott) and anthropology (North American Archaeology, taught by Dr. Celeste Gagnon) to learn about museum ethics through hands-on study of an archaeological collection. The [...] Keep reading →


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The Wagner College Theatre concludes its 2012-13 Main Stage season with its production of the timeless musical comedy, “Guys and Dolls.” Based on two short stories by Damon Runyon, the action for this singing and dancing extravaganza takes place on the streets of  New York City in the 1950s. The [...] Keep reading →


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Wagner College invites the campus community to participate in a new series of Social Justice Dialogue Luncheons scheduled for the Spring 2013 semester. All sessions are scheduled for Thursdays from 1 to 2 p.m. in Union 201 — and, yes, free lunch will be served at these luncheons! The Social Justice [...] Keep reading →


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The Wagner College Gallery will host “Doors of Perception,” an exhibition of figurative mixed-media paintings by David Zukas, from Tuesday, January 15 to Saturday, February 16. The exhibition is free, and the public is invited. “Traditionally, one thinks of a door as a restraint or a barrier,” [...] Keep reading →


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Please join us on Tuesday, February 26 at 7 pm in Foundation Hall’s Manzulli Boardroom for a screening of the Sidney Lumet film, “Network,” part of Wagner College’s new “Films on Film” series. The series will be hosted by popular culture scholar and performer Tom Santopietro, who will lead [...] Keep reading →


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Please join us on Monday, January 28 at 4:15 pm in Spiro 4 for a presentation by philosopher David Benatar, author of “The Second Sexism: Discrimination against Men and Boys,” published last year by Wiley-Blackwell. This program, part of the Academic and Cultural Enrichment Series, is free and open [...] Keep reading →


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On Tuesday, February 12 at 8 pm in Foundation Hall’s Manzulli Boardroom, Wagner College will host a presentation by film scholar Neal Gabler on “How (and Why) the Jews Invented Hollywood.” The program, part of the Jewish Culture Series, is co-sponsored by the Chai Society and Hillel Foundation [...] Keep reading →