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The semester is over, and only the graduating seniors remain on campus, awaiting their big commencement day next Friday. But, things are never quiet for long at Wagner. On Friday, May 17, approximately 150 first graders from P.S. 41 in New Dorp Beach, a school severely impacted by Hurricane Sandy, [...] Keep reading →



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This spring, Wagner College nursing students Elizabeth Harrington and Noelle DeNome worked with other students in the Evelyn L. Spiro School of Nursing and the other health disciplines to develop wellness programs — in Spanish — for families at El Centro del Inmigrante, a member of Wagner College’s [...] Keep reading →



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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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Where else can you find a college president making pizza for his students on the last day of classes? Only at Wagner! President Richard Guarasci's secret sauce was ladled onto a thin crust and lightly sprinkled with cheese before going into the Hawks Nest's oven at lunchtime today. Slices were free! [...] Keep reading →


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Congratulations to Katherine Liu, a Wagner College junior majoring in childhood education and music, who has won the Director’s Award for Dedication and Achievement from the Chamber Music Program of the New York Youth Symphony Orchestra — for the second year in a row! Liu’s award was presented [...] Keep reading →


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Jennifer Ida ’12 was recently awarded the immensely prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship and will be enrolling this fall in the anthropology graduate program at the University of Colorado-Boulder. Ida, an anthropology major with dual minors in Spanish and microbiology who graduated [...] Keep reading →


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Léopoldine Huyghues Despointes, an international business major at Wagner College, is both the star and the inspiration for a short narrative film being featured in the Tribeca Film Festival this week in New York City. “Atlantic Avenue” was directed by Laure De Clermont, a well-known French actress [...] Keep reading →