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Poland: A Second Generation Perspective
The Holocaust Center will invite guests to discuss the experiences of Polish refugees of the Holocaust.
Psychology Graduate School Panel
Psi Chi is hosting their annual graduate school panel event. This is an opportunity for students to come hear from the faculty of the Psychology Department about their experiences in graduate school. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions about what to expect in graduate school and seek advice. Anyone interested in attending graduate school in psychology is welcome.
Google Tools Workshop
JUST GOOGLE IT!
Everyone uses Google. But how do you advance from being an everyday user to an expert user? And how can you utilize Google's free suite of tools to ensure viral images haven't been doctored?
Take a deep dive with Frank Bi of Google News Lab, who will explain Google tools that can help you get the information you need fast and free. Strengthen your Google skills just in time for end-of-semester assignments during this workshop hosted by the English Department.
IVCF Testimony Night
Students and faculty are invited to share their personal stories of how they met Jesus at this event sponsored by Intervarsity Christian Fellowship.
Every Single Drop Counts
The Food Recovery Network is challenging all on-campus organizations to donate bottled water for the people of Puerto Rico after suffering from the effects of Hurricane Maria.
How: Donate a bottle of water and receive a point for your organization
Where: Wagner College Atrium
When: Thursday, November 16th, 5-7pm
Monday, November 20th, 11am-2pm
Monday, November 27th, 11am-2pm
Thursday, November 30th, 5-7pm
Prove your organization is the best on campus by donating and winning prizes!
Crisis in Venezuela
Join ICC and the Film Society in the screening of the short film "Ayuda" followed by a talk about the crisis in Venezuela
Residential Education Student Staff Recruitment Information Sessions
Stop by to learn more about how to become an RA or CL for 2018-2019.
Nine
Inspired by Federico Fellini’s semi-autobiographical film 8½, Nine follows the story of celebrated film director Guido Contini, set in glamorous 1960s Italy. Portrayed through a bewitching score by Maury Yeston (Titanic), Guido’s midlife crisis blocks his creative impulse and entangles him in a web of romances. Nine received the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1982 and the Tony for Best Revival in 2003. Directed by Gregg Wiggins with choreography by Carissa Bellando ’04 and music direction by Dr. Lauri Young.
Contact the Wagner College Box Office at 718-390-3259 for tickets.