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“The building became more than an object," writes Sarah Scott; "Main Hall was conjured as a sentient being, a stalwart, omniscient presence of the Wagner experience." A Wagner art historian, inspired by her students, reflects on the meaning of Wagner's architectural signature.
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The gargoyles are growling and the buttresses are flying again. Here, we provide a closer look at the $15 million project to save the face of Wagner College.
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Fifty years ago, Wagner College opened its campus in Bregenz, Austria. Since then, the experiences of both students and the College have greatly broadened.
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"I felt a lot of students in my shoes could identify with this idea of being a beautiful 'work in progress,'" says Sasha May '12 of her Senior Reflective Tutorial project, “Wabi: The Beauty of Imperfection.” May's photos invite us to reflect on the meaning of imperfection, self-image, and beauty.
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“The building became more than an object," writes Sarah Scott; "Main Hall was conjured as a sentient being, a stalwart, omniscient presence of the Wagner experience." A Wagner art historian, inspired by her students, reflects on the meaning of Wagner's architectural signature.
Features Fall 2012
The gargoyles are growling and the buttresses are flying again. Here, we provide a closer look at the $15 million project to save the face of Wagner College.
Features Fall 2012
Fifty years ago, Wagner College opened its campus in Bregenz, Austria. Since then, the experiences of both students and the College have greatly broadened.
Features Fall 2012
"I felt a lot of students in my shoes could identify with this idea of being a beautiful 'work in progress,'" says Sasha May '12 of her Senior Reflective Tutorial project, “Wabi: The Beauty of Imperfection.” May's photos invite us to reflect on the meaning of imperfection, self-image, and beauty.
Features Fall 2012