February 28, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pmSpiro Sports CenterGym, Staten Island, 10301
Watch online as Women's Basketball hosts Central Connecticut State. Fans will not be permitted in the Sports Center but you can stream online at necfrontrow.com.
March 1, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pmSpiro Sports CenterGym, Staten Island, 10301
Watch online as Women's Basketball hosts Central Connecticut State. Fans will not be permitted in the Sports Center but you can stream online at necfrontrow.com.
Join the conversation with Roy Gabay, producer of the Yiddish version of Sholem Aleichem’s work, Fiddler on the Roof, along with two actors, Jennifer Babiak and WCT graduate, Jonathan Quigley. Babiak played Golde, the mother of five daughters. A brief clip of Quigley in the “bottle dance” will be shown. We’ll discuss how the Yiddish […]
March 4, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pmOutdoorTrautmann Square
The Center for Intercultural Advancement will host the College's annual Black History Month Read Aloud. This event has become an anchor for the Black History Month Committee because it gives members of our community an opportunity to share some of their favorite Black authors. For many at Wagner, this will be the first time that […]
March 4, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pmSpiro Sports CenterGym, Staten Island, 10301
Watch online as Women's Basketball hosts Mount St Mary's. Fans will not be permitted in the Sports Center but you can stream online at necfrontrow.com.
How can one find the words to describe the trauma and agony suffered at Auschwitz after one’s humanity has been taken away? Francesco Bonavita will explore Levi’s life; how Italian Jews saw themselves vis-à-vis the rise of fascism; his experience at Auschwitz; and his commitment to keep alive the narrative of the Holocaust. Born in […]
March 5, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pmSpiro Sports CenterGym, Staten Island, 10301
Watch online as Women's Basketball hosts Mount St Mary's. Fans will not be permitted in the Sports Center but you can stream online at necfrontrow.com.
March 6, 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pmSpiro Sports CenterGym, Staten Island, 10301
The Seahawks clinched the No. 1 seed in the NEC championship series and will host Mount St. Mary's on Saturday at 2 p.m. Though fans will not be allowed in the gym, you can watch all the action online on ESPN 3. The winner of Saturday's semifinal match will face either Bryant or Sacred Heart […]
March 10, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pmSpiro Sports CenterGym, Staten Island, 10301
The Seahawk women's basketball team will host Saint Francis on Wednesday at 7 p.m. for a semifinal matchup in the NEC Tournament. Fans will not be allowed in the stands, but a live, free webcast of the complete game will be streamed on NEC Front Row.
The first show of Wagner College Theatre’s Spring 2021 season, Gao Xingjian’s “The Other Shore,” will be streamed live on Facebook on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 11-13, at 8 p.m. To watch, go to facebook.com/WagnerCollegeTheatre. About "The Other Shore" Written in 1986 for the Beijing People’s Art Theater, “The Other Shore” was banned by […]
The first show of Wagner College Theatre’s Spring 2021 season, Gao Xingjian’s “The Other Shore,” will be streamed live on Facebook on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 11-13, at 8 p.m. To watch, go to facebook.com/WagnerCollegeTheatre. About "The Other Shore" Written in 1986 for the Beijing People’s Art Theater, “The Other Shore” was banned by […]
The first show of Wagner College Theatre’s Spring 2021 season, Gao Xingjian’s “The Other Shore,” will be streamed live on Facebook on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 11-13, at 8 p.m. To watch, go to facebook.com/WagnerCollegeTheatre. About "The Other Shore" Written in 1986 for the Beijing People’s Art Theater, “The Other Shore” was banned by […]
“You do not know the limits of my courage,” proclaimed Marianne Cohn to the Nazi guards who captured her while smugglng children across the French border to Switzerland. Trapped in Nazi-occupied Europe, thousands of women fought with defiance and dignity with pen and pistol to save themselves and others in situations of great danger and […]
The Black History Month Scholar Lecture Series is an important event for our community as it exposes the campus to some of the best and brightest scholars, who also happen to be Black. The Black History Month Committee is excited to announce this year’s scholar Dr. Gina Poe, a neurobiologist at UCLA. Her field is […]
During the Holocaust, more than 3,000 women fought back against the Nazis in ghettos, forced labor camps, concentration camps, and partisan units. Join Dr. Lori Weintrob, Director of the Wagner College Holocaust Center, and Holocaust survivor Rachel Roth and moderator Rokhl Kaffrissen, for a program exploring the heroic lives and legacies of these female resistance […]
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Women’s Professional Network is hosting a Senior Spotlight Panel. Several members of the senior class will discuss how to land an internship, publish papers and prepare for life after Wagner. This virtual event is open to all students but registration is required here. For more information about the […]
Community Involvement For People With Disabilities
March 18, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Please join us for a conversation about Community Involvement For People With Disabilities featuring guest speaker Stephanie Debes of the Makeup on Wheels Foundation. Email Holly Bonner at holly.bonner@wagner.edu to register for the Zoom meeting.
Wagner College students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate in the open mic-poetry reading, headlined by guest poet L. Ash Williams. L. Ash is a native of Brooklyn, NY. She was Host Committee Chair for the 2016 Women of the World Poetry Slam and was a member of the 2013 louderArts National Poetry Slam […]
Starting in 2021, New York City will use Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) in primary and special elections for local offices. This means you can rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference, instead of choosing just one. Confused? What to learn more about it...Then please join us for a RCV Train the Trainer hosted […]
March is Women’s HERstory Month Wagner College is proud to announce series of events designed to celebrate and recognize the rich contributions of women in our community and beyond. The first event of the series will be Career & Family: Can We Really Have It All? This panel will be exploring the question "can we […]
Wagner's Alumni Board of Directors is launching an alumni podcast to share the stories of Seahawks from around the globe. This project is an evolution from our Thursday Night Live, brought to you in a new live podcast format To kick off this project, we will be hosting a live alumni podcast on Wednesday, March […]
The Women's Professional Network is hosting a two-part event in honor of Women's History Month. This virtual Zoom event will begin with a discussion featuring our three panelists, members of our Board of Trustees: Lisa De Respino Bennett '85, Mary Caracappa-Hurtado '82, and Joan Nicolais, Chair of the Board of Trustees. The panel will be […]
Staff & Faculty Sharing Circle: Lessons Learned from the Pandemic
March 24, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Wagner College employees — faculty, administration and staff — are invited to participate in an online sharing circle to discuss strategies for dealing with the emotional impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. Topic: In the midst of this global pandemic, we invite you to share how your personal beliefs and overall attitudes have been impacted in […]
Please join us for a conversation and Q&A about Racial Inequality in Civic Engagement with guest speaker, Doreen DiLeonardo, Assistant Trainer, Poll Worker, Early Voting Coordinator – NYC Board of Elections. Please contact Holly Bonner at holly.bonner@wagner.edu to register for the Zoom event.
‘Cultural Genocide’ in Vienna during the Holocaust
March 29, 2021 @ 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm
Vienna’s five Jewish cemeteries are potent sites for construction and contestation of Austria’s Jewish heritage. Dr. Tim Corbett will discuss issues raised in his forthcoming book about their destruction during the Holocaust and the post-war politics surrounding this form of cultural erasure of the achievements of centuries of Jewish Viennese men and women. A historian, […]
In 2020, two scholars from the Men of Color Initiative, Rajiv Redd and Ahmad Lyons, participated in the Project Pericles Debating for Democracy (D4D)™ Letter to an Elected Official competition in Dr. Cyril Ghosh's class. Their winning letter advocated for expanding the FIRST STEP Act (H.R. 5682) which currently "restricts and manages mandatory minimum sentencing." […]
Wagner College employees — faculty, administration and staff — are invited to participate in an online sharing circle to discuss strategies for dealing with the emotional impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. Topic: How has this pandemic experience over the past year changed you as an individual? When you control your thoughts, you regulate the emotion. […]
Join us for a discussion about How Gender Impacts Collaborative Leadership with Guest Speaker, Marcy Carr, Operations Director, Staten Island Pride Center (https://www.pridecentersi.org/) Contact Holly Bonner at holly.bonner@wagner.edu to register for this zoom event.