Remembering a True Wagner Mother
Louise Wickert Murphy would have loved to go to college, her sons say. A scholarship in her name continues her legacy.
Louise Wickert Murphy would have loved to go to college, her sons say. A scholarship in her name continues her legacy.
Robert and Marycatherine Farrell met at Wagner in 1957. Their descendants now include nine more alumni.
Becky Giannatasio McCoy ’08 faced the greatest challenges of her life, and keeps moving forward.
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.
Katherine Beiter ’62 grows faith, hope, and love amidst life’s most difficult passages.
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.
Notes on building a grown-up relationship.
Find out more about one of Wagner’s favorite employees and resident motherly figure.
Fencing, they fell in love. Transferring, he chose another girl. But he never forgot her.