George Lewis ’56: How I Became the Water Man
Late in life, I started a new journey. When I am finished, most of the world will know about this terrible water problem.
Late in life, I started a new journey. When I am finished, most of the world will know about this terrible water problem.
The senior programs and communications manager for the Office of the First Deputy Mayor reports every day to NYC’s power center.
Born in New York, bullied in school when her mother returned with her to El Salvador, Francis Zuniga returned to her native land. Learning English, working for her rent, she has overcome many obstacles with boosts from her sister, her friends, and her teachers.
Only six years ago, Jennifer Wright ’09 was sitting in her dorm room at Wagner College, researching how to start a nonprofit. Today, HEAL owns 14 acres of land in the Central Highlands of Kenya, is halfway through building a children’s home, is already caring for about 50 orphans aged 3 to 19, and has started a secondary school.
Wagner College received word that lifelong Wagner booster and alumnus John “Bunny” Barbes passed away …