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Capture the Story, Not Just the Pixels
Dr. Brenta Blevins will conduct a virtual workshop focusing on composition techniques to create more interesting and effective photos. The workshop will discuss how photography can be used as a form of storytelling.
The participants will learn how to use their photos as a way of expressing themselves, sharing their experiences, and connecting with audiences. Attendees will also gain an understanding of how to use storytelling techniques such as narrative, emotion, symbolism, and genre to make their photos more engaging and meaningful. Lastly, if time allows, students will learn about the importance of making photos accessible and the inclusion of alt text.
This workshop will be geared towards students, but faculty and staff are welcome to join as well.
Contact Lindsay Sabatino for meeting link.
Education Abroad Fair
Come to the Union Atrium from 11:30am–2:30pm to learn about Education Abroad opportunities at Wagner College!
DJ Rhetoric and Literacy for 21st Century Writing Studies
Hip Hop Scholar & DJ Dr. Todd Craig will share his new book, "K for the Way”: DJ Rhetoric and Literacy for 21st Century Writing Studies, which examines the Hip Hop DJ as twenty-first century new media reader and writer and investigates the modes and practices of the DJ as creating the discursive elements of DJ rhetoric and literacy. Dr. Craig will speak about the book, followed by a Q&A and book signing.
Dr. Craig is Associate Professor of African American Studies at New York City College of Technology (CUNY), where he teaches courses on writing, rhetoric, African American Studies and Hip Hop Studies since 2003.
Black History Month Jeopardy
Join Wagner College’s Black Student Union to play Black History Month Jeopardy!