A Community-Based Researcher with Eclectic Taste
Wagner helps you “create your own story,” says Quincy Rasin ’18.
Wagner helps you “create your own story,” says Quincy Rasin ’18.
“In the Learning Communities, you learn to branch out, whether you’re comfortable with it or not,” says Dr. Violeta Capric ’12.
In 2018, I checked in with a few students I had written about in 2007–11 and found out where their Wagner Plan education had led them.
An integrated liberal arts education was a great base for going into the world of finance, says Olatunde Ogunlana ’10 M’11.
“I think employers want to see that you can do work and are not just book smart,” says Julia Zenker ’14.
“My career is very important, but equally as important to me is being engaged as a citizen and being well-rounded as an individual.”
“Being [at Wagner] as a language major was a launching pad,” says Crescendo Smalls ’07 M’08.
“I think there’s a lot of .. criticism of the liberal arts being not practical, but I found Wagner to be super practical,” says Stephanie Gangemi ’06.
“There’s no better learning experience than physically being in the industry you want to work in four to five days a week.”
“If you’re looking for an education that … shapes your heart and shapes your soul, I think that’s what Wagner did.”