Loading Events

Events Search and Views Navigation

  • September 18, 2015 › Student Events

Day Navigation

“It’s On Us” Pledge

September 18, 2015 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Wagner Union Atrium Table 1

Join the Dean of Campus Life Office and the Student Government Association as they invite members of the Wagner Community to sign the 'It's On Us' pledge to recognize, identify, intervene, and prevent sexual assault on college campuses. There will also be opportunities for members of our community to take a video pledge.

Art of Meditation

September 18, 2015 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Arts of Meditation guided by PE Natalie Nye, presented by the Office of Residential Education and the Center for Spirituality

A non-religious breathing and visualization exercise to re-set your mind. This practice is used by actors, athletes, business leaders, coaches, faith leaders, musicians, students, and others to reduce anxiety, promote health and wellness, and to cultivate unique tools that lie deep within themselves.

Combining the exploration of various forms of art and nature to assist navigating our focus to lead you to inner-connectiveness of mind, body and soul.

The exercise does not proselytize. It is open to people of any or no faith tradition
No previous experience needed. Feel free to bring your own yoga mat, blanket, or pillow for meditation.

Location: Circular Garden behind Kairos House and next to Main Hall.

Wagner Republicans: Presidential Candidate Brooks Cullison

September 18, 2015 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Foundation Hall Manzulli Board Room

The Wagner College Republicans will be hosting Republican presidential candidate Brooks Cullison on Sept. 18.

Cullison, an attorney and Certified Public Accountant from Illinois, will be speaking from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Manzulli Boardroom.

The discussion will focus on the following principle issues: Leadership; job creation and training/economic stimulus plan; border/national security and immigration; foreign policy.

Students and faculty will be able to engage with the candidate in a Q&A at some point during the middle of the event, which is free and open to the public.

B-FLOW Performance

September 18, 2015 @ 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Reynolds House Coffeehouse

Brian Bwembya Kasoka is from Zambia and completed the Mandela Washington Fellowship this past summer at Wagner College. He is currently a Wagner College International Associate.

Brian started out as president of the ANTI-AIDS Drug Club at Kabwe High School 12 years ago, where he volunteered to teach fellow pupils on HIV/AIDS and was head boy. Currently, he is an award-winning artist known for using music as a tool to denounce various social ills including gender based violence, and HIV/AIDS. He volunteers as chairperson of the HIV/AIDS and Social Commentary Committee of the Zambia Association of Musicians. Endorsed as a brand ambassador for the USAID funded-SHARe II and AIDS Health Care Foundation, Brian is also a radio presenter at Komboni radio for a program about women empowerment, sponsored by the Ministry of Gender. He invites you to follow him on Facebook.

The event is sponsored by CICA.

+ Export Events

Return to Newsroom