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During the fall semester of 2013, we set out to see what’s happening on the Wagner campus to prepare students for the future.
During the fall semester of 2013, we set out to see what’s happening on the Wagner campus to prepare students for the future.
Together, the classes in astronomy and philosophy lead to bigger questions than they would alone.
Whether you’re interpreting political polls, planning bus routes, or studying wildlife populations, geomatics and Geographic Information Software (GIS) can help you reach your goals. In the spring 2013 semester, Wagner students for the first time were able to take a class introducing them to these powerful methods of employing data.
Born in New York, bullied in school when her mother returned with her to El Salvador, Francis Zuniga returned to her native land. Learning English, working for her rent, she has overcome many obstacles with boosts from her sister, her friends, and her teachers.
In the war on microbes, Vincent Fischetti ’62 H’10 points the way forward. His discoveries may, some day, save your life.
CLAIM TO FAME: As an environmental scientist and project officer for the EPA’s National Center …
Although decades have passed and the name has changed, Wagner College’s program in bacteriology — …
For the first time this fall, three key campus programs came together to create a …
Last year in The New Yorker magazine, James Surowiecki wrote about several recent national crises …