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Chinese New Year Discussion

February 8, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Attend the lunch discussion on Chinese New Year: The Celebrations and Traditions held at the Center for Intercultural Advancement, Union 205 from 12:00 - 1:00 P.M.

The discussion will be moderated by Wagner College staff, faculty, and students. Pizza will be served. Sponsored by the Asian American Student Council, The International Connections Club, and the Center for Intercultural Advancement.

Book Signing by Drs. Sanchez and Urbanc

February 8, 2016 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Wagner Union Atrium

Wagner College congratulates Dr. Sanchez and Dr. Urbanc, from the department of Modern Languages, on their recent publication, Retratos: Arte y sociedad en Latinoamérica y España, a textbook that "offers a fresh and inspired approach to the teaching of advanced Spanish Composition." See the description on Amazon.

Join them for a book signing and reception.

Res Ed Selection Orientation

February 8, 2016 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Candidates applying to be a Resident Assistant or a Residential Peer Educator will be expected to attend ONE of three Group Process Day Orientations. Candidates may choose to attend one of the following dates: February 3rd at 9 pm, February 8th at 9 pm, OR February 16th at 8 pm.

Women’s Basketball vs Mount St Mary’s

February 8, 2016 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Spiro Sports Center Gym, Staten Island, 10301

Fan Appreciation Night
Fans wearing Wagner gear receive 50% off ticket.

Click here to purchase tickets or call 718-420-4039.

Study Break with GC

February 8, 2016 @ 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Main Hall 13, Staten Island, 10301

Generation Citizen will be hosting an Information Session for recruiting new members. We are looking for engaged students to start making a change in their community. A national non-profit, Generation Citizen is seeking service oriented Wagner students to serve as teaching interns for the upcoming Spring semester. Generation Citizen Democracy Coaches partner with teachers in public school classrooms and teach an innovative action-based civics curriculum. You will teach students how to identify a community issue that matters to them, create an action plan to address the issue, and then take real-world action on it. Your students will lobby elected officials, write opinion pieces for newspapers, and make documentaries to advance solutions to important community issues. Each semester culminates in a Civics Day, in which students present their projects to elected officials and community members in Manhattan.

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