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Social Justice Dialogue
Social Justice Dialogue: "The Impact of the Orlando Shootings on the Latino Community."
Location: Multicultural Lounge, Union Rm 227
Was the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida an act of terrorism, or an act of hate? Join the IRIS Alliance, Wagner College’s LGBT student group, and the Center for Intercultural Advancement as we engage in this important conversation, examining the intersections of race, sexual orientation and hate. Lunch will be provided, so RSVP to intercultural.advancement@wagner.edu.
Commuter Student Lunch Social
A lunch event to get commuter students to meet and socialize. Pizza will be provided!
Men’s Basketball Team Managers Needed!
The men's basketball team is looking for students who would like to manage the team.
Stop by our information table in the Atrium on October 4, 6 or 7 to find out more information or to apply!
Hugh L. Carey Institute Fall Lecture
The Carey Institute for Government Reform at Wagner College is pleased to host U.S, Representative Hakeem Jeffries who represents New York's 8th Congressional District in Brooklyn and Queens, will deliver the Institute's Fall Lecture on the need for reform of the nation's criminal justice system. Jeffries is uniquely qualified to address the urgent issue of criminal justice, serving on the House Judiciary Committee, and having played an active and leading role on the issue during his years of service in the State Assembly.
The United States , which has the highest rate of incarceration in the world, disproportionately affecting minorities, is grappling with the consequences of unequal justice in crime and punishment policy. The issue is at the center of the current Presidential campaign . Rep. Jeffries will discuss the urgent need for reform and offer proposals and ideas to meet that need.
Avenue Q
AVENUE Q
Winner of the Tony Triple Crown for Best Musical, Best Score, and Best Book, Avenue Q manages to be a raunchy and heartwarming comedy with a hilariously adult take on classic children's characters. This puppet-filled musical follows a group of 20-somethings — people and monsters alike — as they struggle to find their purpose in big-city life. Follow the story of a recent college grad named Princeton who moves into a shabby New York apartment all the way out on Avenue Q.
Directed by Ryan Gibbs (WCT’s The Drowsy Chaperone).
To purchase tickets call the Wagner College Box Office at 718-390-3259.
Pinterest Party
Students will be able to make clothes pin picture boards for their dorm room to decorate.
PROOF
PROOF
By David Auburn
Directed by David McDonald
Winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play.
Proof is the story of an enigmatic young woman Catherine, her manipulative sister, their brilliant father, and an unexpected suitor. They are all pieces of the puzzle in the search for the truth behind a mysterious mathematical proof. This award-winning work explores the mysteries of love alongside the mysteries of science. WCT professor Mickey Tennenbaum performs as Robert.