Maria Giura ’90: The Book That Changed My Life
It opened my eyes to the lives of others, including those of my own family.
It opened my eyes to the lives of others, including those of my own family.
Pia Wilson ’93 finds her personal connection to Adrienne Kennedy, Wagner’s 1963 Stanley Drama Award winner.
Professor Steven Thomas co-edited a book that includes his chapter about slavery as portrayed in international films.
Glen MacDonald ’18 brings us stories of Cuba, from a trip with fellow Wagner students and professors.
Two Wagner professors have published a new kind of language textbook, drawing on art and literature.
Ethel Lee-Miller’s article caught my fancy because it was centered on breakfast in bed, an experience I enjoy a few times each month.
Illustrated works by Robert Geronimo ’09 and poetry by Wanda Schweizer Praisner ’54 M’57.
Philip Straniere ’69, the supervising judge in Staten Island Civil Court, has been called “the …
How a Wagner professor and his wife became the models for two of American theater’s most unforgettable — and disturbing — characters.
Learn how the first ever comic to be featured in a Wagner Magazine issue came to be.