
The Food Recovery Crew
Wagner students join a national movement to fight waste and feed people.
Wagner students join a national movement to fight waste and feed people.
New dean of civic engagement is an expert in using the arts for social change.
An inspiring group of Mandela Fellows from 20 African countries convene and connect at Wagner College.
Young people want more out of life than just material rewards.
Read about Leymah Gbowee’s visit to Wagner and watch her talk about “My Life, My Work, My Faith.”
In the past, Wagner’s Alternative Spring Break program has sent student groups to faraway locations …
An icon of the civil rights movement inspired Wagner’s class of 2013 at commencement on …
Late in life, I started a new journey. When I am finished, most of the world will know about this terrible water problem.
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.
Students saw the destruction Hurricane Sandy wreaked on Staten Island and in other areas and had the same impulse: We want to help.