From the President
Dear Friends, For 75 years, the Wagner magazine has chronicled the stories of our institution, bringing to life the remarkable achievements of our alumni, students, and faculty.
Dear Friends, For 75 years, the Wagner magazine has chronicled the stories of our institution, bringing to life the remarkable achievements of our alumni, students, and faculty.
A region’s history can tell you a lot about how the world you see around you, right now, was created.
Biology professor publishes new book on the birds to be found on Grymes Hill.
Wagner alumni have gone on to lead and serve our host community’s hometown newspaper, the Staten Island Advance.
If nothing happens, it means alumnus Chris Cappelli has done his job right.
by Tim O’Bryhim
That’s what Andrea De Loney learned as a student leader on Grymes Hill — a lesson she applies today as an H.R. professional.
Let us remember Gerda and Marie, the Pahnke sisters, two alumnae who left bequests to their alma mater.
While studying at Wagner to become an educator, Walter Murphy ’58 of Staten Island joined the Platoon Leaders Corps, a Marine Corps training program.
For the first time in three years, two groups of Wagner College physician assistant students made weeklong visits to Guatemala over the January winter break.
Wagner College biology professor emerita Ammini Moorthy has published a memoir titled, “Immigrant Transformed: From the Land of Coconuts to the Big Apple.”