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Government & Politics Dept. senior research presentations
The Government & Politics Department invites you to attend presentations on four senior research projects:
Vanessa Dailey, “The Dakota Access Pipeline”
Leslie Lopez, “Access for All: Does Telecommunication Liberalization Benefit Developing Nations?”
Mandi Sutherland, “The Debate of Adjudication between Colleges and Courts in College Campus Sexual Assault Cases Reveals Underlying Problems of Title IX”
Remington Vashisht, “Is Neoliberalism Eroding the United States Prison System?”
History Dept. senior thesis presentations
Please join the History Department in Campus Hall 231 for any of our senior thesis presentations (15 min. each):
Panel I: Politics and Power (1:00 to 1:55) — Hadeel Mishal, “Understanding the Palestinian Revolt Against the British, 1936-39: Empowering Palestinian Voices and its Effects on the Creation of Israel” — Taylor Sackaris, “How the Watergate Scandal Defined Richard Nixon’s Legacy” — Katrina Mooers, “Jim Crow As Fascist Ideology? The Parallel Between the Southern American States and Nazi Germany”
Panel II: Gender, Identity and Public Discourse (2:00 to 2:40) — Kimberly Landstrom, “An LGBT+ Museum Reinterprets the Photography of Alice Austen” — Mariah Joy, “Lesbian Painted as Unfit Mother: The 1932 ‘Matter of Vanderbilt’ ”
Panel III: A Strategy for America's Future (2:45-3:25) — Katelyn Murphy, “Joint Warfare and Inter-service Cooperation in the United States Armed Forces” — Matthew Stanisci, “The Turn to the Right of the Republican Party”
Discussion (3:30-3:45)
Distance, Community and Self-Creation in ‘Star Trek: Voyager’
Join English professor Susan Bernardo for this Faculty Forum presentation, “Distance, Community and Self-Creation in ‘Star Trek: Voyager’ ”
Friendsgiving Dinner: Meet & Greet Your Peer Educators
This event is a friendly dinner for residents in Guild and Towers Halls to meet and greet their Peer Educators.
Etiquette Dinner
Interviewing and networking can be difficult, especially when they happen within the context of a meal. Please join us for “Working the Table: The Business Etiquette Dinner,” where you can learn the “do’s” and “don’ts” of meal etiquette. Business attire is required. Reserve your spot here: http://bit.ly/2eD1FvP
DNP Presentations
Presentation of final projects by doctoral candidates in the college's Doctor of Nursing Practice program:
“Differentiating Pressure Injury vs Dermatitis in Patients with Dark Skin Tones,” by Kathleen Francis, DNP(c), FNP-BC, CWOCN
“Tri-State Area Nurses: Compact Licensure and Disaster Response,” by Dina Gramegna, DNP(c), FNP-BC
“Human Papilloma Virus Knowledge Assessment of College Men,” by Kathleen Oberfeldt, DNP(c), FNP-BC
WagCAB general member meeting
The Wagner Campus Activities Board, aka WagCAB, holds general member meetings to get more students involved with the campus's events.
Make-A-Wish ODK Event
Join us in writing letters to Santa! For every letter we write, Macy's will give $1 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
PE Event “Great American Smokeout”
Residential Education and the Peer Ed program will be inspiring students to quit smoking through:
- Positive Support and Encouragement
- Information Regarding the Harmful Affects of Smoking
- Games and Prizes
Film Society weekly meeting
The Wagner College Film Society is a student-run organization that provides a social and professional atmosphere for anyone interested in film!
THE TROJAN WOMEN: 2.0
THE TROJAN WOMEN: 2.0, by Charles Mee, directed by Theresa McCarthy. Fusing elements of Euripides’s Greek tragedy, high art, and pop culture, playwright Charles Mee examines the aftermath of the burning of Troy by focusing on the plight of those who survive and raising the question who really suffer in war: those who live, or those who die.