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Catholic Charities – Teacher Asst Info Table
The non-profit organization, Catholic Charities of Staten Island (based at Mount Loretto) will be hosting an on-campus recruitment / information table in the Union Building. Among job openings, they are looking for Teacher Assistants (paid-position) for their after school program for developmentally disabled students from ages 7-21; schedule Monday to Friday, 3 – 6 p.m., but are flexible with school schedules. Stop by the table to learn more about their organization and about internships & job opportunities. Any questions, contact Tara Chiari, Assistant Director, CACE (tara.chiari@wagner.edu).
Orthodox Christian Mass with Father Anthony DeLuca
Orthodox Christian Mass with Father Anthony DeLuca
Transformational Meditation with Father Anthony DeLuca
Transformational Meditation with Father Anthony DeLuca
Faculty Awards Dinner
Recipients of the Faculty Awards will be formally recognized.
In addition, recipients will receive “Diversity”, “Internationalization” and “Outstanding Adjunct” Awards
This is a significant opportunity to come together as faculty to support and to recognize each others’ accomplishments.
RSVP by November 3, 2017 to:
joy.stapleton@wagner.edu
Intercultural Festival
The Physician Assistant Program is hosting an event open to the campus that will focus on advancing Intercultural Competency in the medical field. Organizations dedicated to intercultural development on campus will host tables focused on a medical issue of their choice which coincides with their clubs mission.
As students wondering through the festival, they will go to each table with their "passport" and receive a stamp upon completion of their activity! More than four stamps validates the passport as proof of attending an intercultural seminar, incentivizing student participation. Further, each station will supply food of their culture as well as collect tickets for a raffle basket associated with their culture!
The PA Program hopes that this event will not only elevate the cultural competency for their medical programs but also to advance the general student bodies expanse of intercultural knowledge. In these times of increasing intercultural issues, it is our duty to bridge cultural gaps, hopefully making the world a better place!
Guest Speaker Maria Teresa “Mariposa” Fernández, ACE Event
Please join us in welcoming Mariposa, a poet, educator, performance artist &
activist, to the Wagner campus.
Mariposa will talk about her project as a resident artist for the Hunts Point Resiliency A.I.R. in the Bronx this summer, where she
engaged the community with pop up poetry workshops for youth in the parks &
gardens. The focus of the residency was resilience as it pertains to climate change.
She will lead a poetry workshop after the talk!