A Place to Think
A Wagner student opens a place of new opportunities — a library for girls — in her home country, Afghanistan.
A Wagner student opens a place of new opportunities — a library for girls — in her home country, Afghanistan.
Several happy couples celebrated their unions with their extended Wagner family. Check out the pictures!
In Parker Hall’s basement, Professor Bill Murphy shares his expertise in drypoint etching, a style of intaglio printmaking.
A seabird scientist coaches Seahawk saber: Professor Brian Palestis is a volunteer assistant with the women’s fencing team.
A Wagner philosophy major who became ‘one of the greatest sociologists of religion and modernity.’
The Oval came into being almost as an afterthought, as the open space inside Main Hall’s semicircular driveway.
The many facets of the late Dr. Donald W. Spiro ’49 H’88 shone at campus memorial service.
New Works Agenda gives students the opportunity to be a part of creating new stage plays, and audiences the chance to watch the process.
A philosophy professor and senior major apply their tools of analysis to a pop-culture summer blockbuster.
A century ago, Lutheran pastor and an anniversary party played key roles in finding this place.