In an attempt to help the Wagner College faculty and staff members that were affected by Hurricane Sandy, we are in the process of collecting information to find out their needs and how we can help. Affected faculty and staff members are encouraged to fill out the short survey below to help Wagner Cares better …
Wagner Cares is proud to announce that we have awarded over $10,000 to Wagner College students affected by Hurricane Sandy! These awards were made possible by charitable donations to Wagner Cares. Students who suffered a loss as a result of Hurricane Sandy were asked to write a 1- to 2-page statement describing their loss and …
Wagner Cares, a Wagner organization created by the Student Government Association, is seeking two summer interns to reside on campus and to work for 20 hours a week from May 29 to August 16 The interns will be provided with housing on campus and will be responsible for updating the Wagner Cares database, while also …
Wagner Cares Soil Testing Project Wagner Cares is looking for students of any major interesting in environment issues to work closely with chemistry professor, Dr. Alauddin, Professor of Chemistry and Dr. Preskill, Professor of Civic Engagement and Leadership to conduct a research project based around collecting soil samples from areas on Staten Island hit by …
Occupy Sandy is accepting new donations of headlamps, heavy duty contractor trash bags, crowbars, industrial mop buckets (hundreds), gas, generators, TYVEK suits, gifted vans and box trucks, construction grade halogen lighting, demolition tools: pry bars, hammers, sledge hammers, buckets, 3mil construction trash bags, construction tools and storage nearby the recovery sites. Plywood, screws, power-tools, dry wall, spackle, …
Wagner has received overwhelming generosity from its students and community neighbors’ in their giving of item donations. On November 15, 2012, a whole Salvations Army truck was filled from donations alone. Unfortunately, because of the overwhelming amount of donations at donation centers and our campus, we are no longer able to accept clothing, food or cleaning …
New York, NY – Even under normal circumstances, last Saturday’s game at Albany — the defending Northeast Conference champion and in first place at the time — would have been a tough test for the Wagner football team. Read more – http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/09/sports/ncaafootball/wagner-football-team-regains-footing-after-storm.html?_r=1&
As a direct result of the devastation that has occurred this past week from Hurricane Sandy, the Wagner College community has united to provide relief efforts to the many victims using a student-inspired initiative known as Wagner Cares. Through effective collaboration and cooperation among school administration, the Student Government Association (SGA), and community partners, this …
Wagner College is offering free housing to any commuter students who have been severely affected by the devastation. Please contact Matt Hollingshead, Associate Director for Residential Education, for more information about this opportunity.
Wagner Cares is an initiative that has been launched by Wagner College students and administration in response to the devastating effects of Hurricane Sandy on the Staten Island community and the entire East Coast. Different facets of the Wagner Student population have come together to expand and promote how Wagner Cares can be used as …
