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Screening of ‘Small Truths’ (Civic Engagement Recognition Week event)
Please join us as documentarians Sarah Yuster and Michael McWeeney showcase their work, "Small Truths," which gives us an intimate look at the lives of NYC schoolchildren in Port Richmond, Staten Island. The stories discuss immigration through the unique perspective of young children.
‘It’s On Us’ bake sale
Purchase a sweet to benefit the It's On Us Campaign. Get information about the rest of the week's activities for the 'It's On Us' Week of Action, dedicated to changing the culture around campus sexual assault
‘Impact of the Chicxulub Asteroid on Global Species and Dinosaurs’
Academic and Cultural Enrichment presents Astronomical and Geological Aspects of the Chicxlub Impact on Global Species Including Dinosaurs
Dr. John W. Snedden is Senior Research Scientist and Director of the Gulf Basin Depositional Synthesis Project at the Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas at Austin. He received his B.A. from Trinity University (San Antonio), his M. S. at Texas A&M University (College Station), and Ph.D. from Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge). With multiple domestic and international assignments, he worked for Mobil and ExxonMobil for over 25 years in research, exploration, development, and production prior to joining UT. John has published on modern and ancient lagoonal, fluvial, deltaic, shelfal, and deepwater deposits as well as sequence stratigraphic correlation and reservoir connectivity. Recent research has focused on the Gulf of Basin including the Chicxulub (KPg) impact and its sedimentary and tectonic effects. He has served as Vice-President of GCS-SEPM and Secretary-Treasurer of SEPM. John has won the SEPM Excellence in Oral Presentation award, GCAGS Journal Best Paper Award and AAPG’s A.I. Levorsen Best Paper Award.
This event is a NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador presentation.
Screening of ‘Before the Flood’
Join us for a screening of "Before The Flood", a documentary on climate change and learn about efforts being made to get Congress to address climate change concerns.
“Tell the Story”
Exceeding the Expectations is hosting an event where students will get the opportunity to express themselves through poetry, creative arts, music, etc. to tell their story. All are welcome!
‘Take Back The Night’ rally
Rally to end sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual abuse and all other forms of sexual violence.
FIND YOUR LIGHT charity dance-a-thon
A dance-a-thon for the Find Your light organization, sponsored by Dance Club as a Dance Week kick off. Opportunity for student clubs to participate in civic engagement, donate, and dance for a cause! Students will donate $1 to enter, and can also get prizes at club tables when they donate certain amounts. Food and drinks are being provided by the SGA.
La Cage Aux Folles
LA CAGE AUX FOLLES
Jerry Herman and Harvey Fierstein’s musical, based on the hit French play and movie of the same name, is the story of a flamboyant gay couple who must pretend to be straight for one night — with one of the men in drag — to dupe the conservative political family of their son's fiancee.
Directed by WCT’s Rusty Curcio (Iolanthe/CATS), the multi-Tony Award-winning La Cage Aux Folles is a musical filled with delightful spectacle and great heart.
To purchase tickets call the Wagner College Box Office at 718-390-3259.