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Mass (Orthodox Christian Rite)
All are welcome to Weekly Mass at 12pm in the Knubel Chapel, Kairos House.
Mass will be led by Father Anthony DeLuca
Fostering Deep Learning: Guest Speaker Ken Bain
Ken Bain, author of the acclaimed book, What the Best College Teachers Do and What the Best College Students Do, will present "FOSTERING DEEP LEARNING," an interactive program that will engage teachers in deep conversations about the nature of learning and how best to foster it.
NY Blood Bank Blood Drive
Blood Drive Sponsored by the School of Nursing will take place outside of Reynold's House on November 17 & 18.
Education Program Information Session
Workshop for students interested in Adolescent Education 7 - 12 and other professions.
Staten Island’s Drug Crisis: A Community Conversation
Wagner College and the Staten Island Advance are co-sponsoring a forum entitled “Staten Island’s Drug Crisis: A Community Conversation.”
Featured speakers are recovering heroin addict Kevin Parker and YMCA counseling director Amanda Wexler.
Tickets are required for this free event. To RSVP, email your name, email address and the number of tickets requested (4 max.) to SIAdvance.Tickets@gmail.com
The event will also be webcast on silive.com.
An Evening with Dr. Subha Mani
Omicron Delta Epsilon, the International Honor Society in Economics, has asked Dr. Subha Mani, an Economics professor at Fordham University, to speak about her career and research in Economics.
All students and faculty are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served.
Leading with Passion – Erica Wiederlight
Alumna Erica Wiederight, from Durga Tree International, speaks on Leadership and how to translate passions into action.
The Most Happy Fella
Frank Loesser's most ambitious and romantic musical tells the heart-stopping story of unlikely love that blossoms in Napa Valley.
Book, Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Based on "They Knew What They Wanted"
From the composer of Guys And Dolls comes this touching, dramatic and intensely personal love story. Your heart will be warmed by this May-December romance when a city bride is wooed by an aging Italian grape farmer who nearly botches everything until his true goodness shines through. With a gorgeous score and spirited dancing, it's a simple and touching love story that makes for an extraordinary night of theatre. Rated PG 2hr. 20min.
Call the Wagner College Theatre Box Office at 718-390-3259 for tickets.