STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — What do Cornelius Vanderbilt, Aaron Burr, Faber Pencils, the atomic bomb, Paul Zindel and David Johansen all have in common?
Staten Island’s Port Richmond, a North Shore community that is the subject of a new, self-titled photo history written by Wagner College professor Lori R. Weintrob and Union County (N.J.) College professor Phillip Papas.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES will be closed from Thursday, Dec. 24 through Sunday, Jan. 3. They will be open for business on a regular schedule starting Monday, Jan. 4.
RESIDENCE HALLS
Housing closes Thursday, Dec. 17, 12 p.m. (noon).
Re-opens Saturday, Jan. 16 —
Except by advance arrangement with Residential Education
HEALTH SERVICES
Thursday, Dec. 17 and Friday, Dec. 18 — open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
NEW ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE TO BE SHAPED AT WAGNER CONFERENCE

Sunday, December 6, 2009
FRIENDS MAKE AN INDELIBLE MARK AT WAGNER
By JAY PRICE, Advance Sports Columnist

Images of Wagner College's campus, students and environs are featured this week on the New American Colleges and Universities Web site under the headline, "Wagner College: Learning by Doing in New York City." The NAC&U Web site highlights images of one "featured campus" each week from among its member institutions.


November 12, 2009
‘BRIGADOON’ COMING TO WAGNER COLLEGE'S MAIN STAGE
By JODI LEE REIFER, Advance Theater Writer
On Tuesday, Dec. 1, Project Pericles will screen the Academy Award-nominated film “Yesterday” in observance of International AIDS Awareness Day. The 96-minute film, to be shown at 7 p.m. in Spiro 5, will be accompanied by beverages and snacks. The film by writer/director Darrell Roodt highlights the AIDS epidemic in South Africa by focusing on its affects upon one family.