What’s Inside:
A Student Backpack
Dominic Zmarlicki ’19 believes in writing cursive — but he’s no technophobe, as his backpack’s contents show.
Dominic Zmarlicki ’19 believes in writing cursive — but he’s no technophobe, as his backpack’s contents show.
A few outstanding examples of students who are thriving at Wagner while also juggling many ways of contributing their energy and leadership to the College and to the community.
‘Humans of New York’ creator Brandon Stanton will speak at commencement, along with a Wagner-educated school principal.
The Lawrences never forgot their gratitude and affection for the College that brought them together.
Becky Giannatasio McCoy ’08 faced the greatest challenges of her life, and keeps moving forward.
Sociologist Francis V. Moulder ’65 and political advisor Bob Beckel ’70 recount extraordinary experiences.
A walk through the Wagner College campus is not just a stroll through a parklike urban oasis — it’s also an expedition through history.
Susan Moffat ’98 and Janne Kouri push for new possibilities for people living with disabilities.
After a devastating plane crash in which he was terribly burned and his wife was killed, Erik Unhjem ’72 is back in the air.
Doug McLarty ’66 is an artist who uses a flatbed digital scanner to create fresh and striking pictures of natural objects.