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Black History Month Read-Aloud
Please join us on Tuesday, Feb. 25 from 12 to 2 p.m. in the Union Atrium for the annual Black History Month Read-Aloud, sponsored by the Horrmann Library and the Coterie Book Club. If you would like to read a special passage during the Read-Aloud, please email Mariah Sherman.
Panel/performance: ‘Virginia Woolf Comes Home’
On Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. in Wagner College’s Stage One studio theater, please join us for “ ‘Virginia Woolf’ Comes Home,” a panel discussion and short staged reading that will introduce Wagner College English professor Willard Maas and his wife Marie Menken, who inspired the lead characters in Edward Albee’s 1962 landmark drama, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” Panelists will include theater writer Jeffrey Sweet and Wagner historian Lee Manchester, whose article on Maas, Menken and Albee appears in the new issue of Wagner Magazine, the college’s alumni publication. A staged reading of the opening scene from “Virginia Woolf” will be presented by Wagner College Theatre faculty members David McDonald and Michele Pawk. The program is free, and the public is warmly invited. For more information, visit our online Newsroom.
Faculty meeting
On Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 4:15 p.m. in Spiro 2, the faculty will hold its monthly meeting.
Chai Society lecture
On Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. in Spiro 4, please join Wagner College’s Chai Society for the next program in its “Current Issues in Israeli Politics” series. Government professor and rabbi Abraham Unger will talk about “The Ultra Orthodox and the Israeli Army: What Defines National Service?”
If you plan to attend, RSVP by email to chaisociety@wagner.edu.