Join four Wagner alumni and learn about how their planned and unplanned experiences at Wagner, both inside and outside of the classroom, prepared them for their lives and careers. Hear from Sandra G. Minchala, a 2015 graduate in Chemistry, a passionate public health professional living and working in NYC; Kellie Griffith Tanaka, a 2014 graduate […]
Dr. Ross W. Greene will join us virtually to discuss his experience working with children and families and his CPS model. Ross W. Greene, Ph.D., is the New York Times bestselling author of the influential books The Explosive Child, Lost at School, Lost and Found, and Raising Human Beings. He is the originator of the […]
March 13 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pmCampus HallMusic Performance Center
Itay Goren, concert pianist and author, will perform and discuss works by Pavel Haas, Erich Korngold, Luigi Dallapiccola, Darius Milhaud and Paul Hindemith that were banned during the Holocaust.
March 15 @ 8:00 pm - 10:30 pmMain HallTheatre, Staten Island, 10301
When the search for the next Earl of Hareford ends with the unapologetically cockney Bill Snibson, the Harefords are faced with a choice. They can either accept him as the rightful heir or reject him. The Duchess is determined to fashion Bill into a gentleman worthy of the title, but there is one obstacle in […]
Queer Sex Ed Workshop with Pride Center of Staten Island hosted by OutWagner
March 16 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pmMain Hall7, Staten Island, 10301
With help from the Pride Center of Staten Island, OutWagner is proud to present Queer Sex Ed Workshop! Learn about the Pride Center's HIV prevention program, queer sexual health, and more about the resources available to you; with, a guest speaker from the Pride Center, Sherwin Renaud. This is a safe and inclusive space to […]
March 16 @ 2:00 pm - 6:00 pmMain HallTheatre, Staten Island, 10301
When the search for the next Earl of Hareford ends with the unapologetically cockney Bill Snibson, the Harefords are faced with a choice. They can either accept him as the rightful heir or reject him. The Duchess is determined to fashion Bill into a gentleman worthy of the title, but there is one obstacle in […]
March 16 @ 8:00 pm - 10:30 pmMain HallTheatre, Staten Island, 10301
When the search for the next Earl of Hareford ends with the unapologetically cockney Bill Snibson, the Harefords are faced with a choice. They can either accept him as the rightful heir or reject him. The Duchess is determined to fashion Bill into a gentleman worthy of the title, but there is one obstacle in […]
Join us in this month's Business Insights lecture to discuss AI. The guest speaker will discuss the power of AI, how to use it in the classroom, in business, and much more. Don't want to miss out on this opportunity to chat about artificial intelligence
Join CSA and ResEd as we collaborate to bring together commuter & residential students through painting pottery! Enjoy on some delicious grab 'n' go wraps and chips while painting flowerpots, just in time for the spring flowers!
Kara Cooney, Professor of Egyptology at UCLA and Chair of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, entitled ‘When Women Ruled the World.’ A woman’s power in the ancient world (and perhaps even today) was always compromised from the outset, and this lecture will address the root causes of this social inequality. Given this […]
April 1 @ 9:00 pm - 10:30 pmSpiro Sports CenterVIP Room, Staten Island, 10301
All Wagner students are invited to join us to share scripture and understand a deeper meaning of the Bible. We will gather to pray, read scripture, watch videos, and discuss our faith to grow together. In this meeting, we will be focusing on Easter Sunday and the Stations of the Cross.
April 2 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pmSpiro HallComputer Lab B
Confused about how to register for classes for fall 2024? The Office of Academic Advising and Accessibility will be hosting a student-led how-to workshop to help you through the process.
Wagner College will host a series of lectures on campus for Earth Month. Mary Caputi, Professor of Political Theory, California State University, Long Beach will give a lecture entitled A Slow and Curvy Response to the Imperiled American Dream
Prepare for Career Conversations! Make your own business cards with the Nicolais School of Business Ambassadors Club. We will have pre-made templates or you can let loose with your creative desires. We will also be offering headshots you can use on your LinkedIn profile picture. Location: Library Study Rooms 3 & 4