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.
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 @ 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 […]
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 […]
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.
From Joe Lewis, Muhammed Ali, Althea Gibson, Tommie Smith, John Carlos and Bill Russell to Lebron James and Colin Kaepernick, Black athletes have used their platform to make a stand against racism in our culture. Join us for a panel discussion as we interrogate the history of Black athletes who have protested against social injustices […]
“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 Committee is excited to announce this year’s scholar Dr. Gina Poe who is a neurobiologist at UCLA. Dr. Gina Poe has been working since 1995 on the mechanisms through which sleep serves memory consolidation and restructuring. Following graduation from Stanford University, Dr. Poe conducted research with the VA studying Air Force […]
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 […]
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 […]
‘Cultural Genocide’ in Vienna during the Holocaust
March 29 @ 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, […]
Join Sociology Professor and Project Pericles Program Director, Dr. Bernadette Ludwig, Sidiq Soulemana Assistant Director, Center for Intercultural Advancement and Staff Advisor for the Men of Color Initiative, and members of the Men of Color Initiative Donovan Davis (Presidential Fellow), and Seong Gillespie (a sophomore Sociology major and Civic Engagement minor) for a virtual showing […]