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Historian Pat Salmon discussion on Staten Island brewing history
As part of the HI324: History of Beer, Brewing, and Drinking in America and ACE lecture series Staten Island Historian, Pat Salmon, will speak about the history of brewing on Staten Island.
Wagner Guild Luncheon
The Wagner College Guild was founded in 1918 to assist and support Wagner students, who at that time were Lutheran seminarians. Women from the Lutheran synods of Staten Island, Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island would provide meals, sew buttons and offer other services to the students.
Today, the Guild has over 200 members and supports the college with fundraising efforts and scholarships.
The next meeting will be Oct. 12 at noon in the Faculty Dining Room.
For membership information, contact Carol Connelly at 718-390-3404 or carol.connelly@wagner.edu.
Submarines: Historical Perspective and Future Vision
Guest Speaker Carolyn Ceder Root ’77, Ph.D., earned her bachelor’s degree in physics from Wagner College and her master’s and doctorates in mechanical engineering (acoustics) from Catholic University. She worked in industry for several companies, including IBM and the Mitre Corporation. For the past 20+ years, she has been a consultant providing expertise in systems engineering, underwater acoustics, program management and systems acquisition. Her clients included the U.S. Navy, NASA and NOAA. In 2015, Root founded a company called Alpha UMi “with the mission of 100% sustainability for careers, organizations and community.”
Pie a Chi
Come raise money for USO and have fun pieing your Theta Chi friends in the face on Trautmann Square!
Gallery reception, ‘Feasting: Food & Drink in the Old World and the New’
Join us in the Horrmann Library's Spotlight Gallery for a reception opening an exhibition of work by the students of ILC 10, part of their integrated final projects. A "feast" follows on the 3rd floor of Main Hall. The public is invited to both.
Sylvia Maisonet Senior Recital
This evening soprano Sylvia Maisonet will present her senior recital at 7:30 p.m. in the Campus Hall Performance Center.
Sylvia has been a soloist on several occasions with our choirs, was a guest artist in VOYCES final concert last spring, appeared in Barbara Wesby's film Four Good Women and has been an important soloist in our Opera Workshop productions.
She will perform several works with a small string ensemble led from the harpsichord by Dr. David Schulenberg. She will also offer several art songs and arias accompanied by Prof. Glenn Kaiser.