Shuttle Stories
Twelve hours on the van that connects campus to city brings out many facets of the Wagner community.
Twelve hours on the van that connects campus to city brings out many facets of the Wagner community.
During 1949–71, the College added a library, a gym, a student union, a science complex, and dorm rooms for 1,500 more students.
Remembering Wagner in the 1940s, when the gym was a center of entertainment for man and beast alike.
When and why were the trees planted around the Sutter Oval? Wagner historian Lee Manchester has unearthed the truth.
Between 1918 and 1935, a building program transformed the campus. We continue our series with Part II: The Birth of an American College.
As of July 2016, Richard Guarasci is Wagner College’s longest-serving president.
A walk through the Wagner College campus is not just a stroll through a parklike urban oasis — it’s also an expedition through history.
Second annual combined Homecoming and Fall Festival draws record crowd.
New alumni relations director Chris Fourman ’09 M’11 wants to engage alumni on the things they most care about.
John Carrescia ’99 M’06 and Christian Miller ’84 M’88 join the College’s administrative team.