Wagner College

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CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS


Wagner College

One Campus Road

Staten Island, New York 10301

http://www.wagner.edu

 

CAMPUS AT A GLANCE (brief description)


Wagner sits on a hilltop overlooking Manhattan, the Atlantic Ocean and New York Harbor in the borough of Staten Island. Wagner's 105-acre campus is on Grymes Hill, a classic turn-of-the-century oasis that was once the exclusive domain of families like the Vanderbilts and Cunards.

 

Located just twenty-five minutes from Manhattan, with its countless cultural, intellectual and professional opportunities, the College's suburban setting provides the serenity of a quiet campus as a complement to the excitement of New York City. A ride on the Staten Island Ferry (and it's free!) transports our students and visitors to the wealth of opportunity that Manhattan offers. And if you want to remain in the local area, the many restaurants, movies, shops and cultural activities on Staten Island will keep you busy.

 

Wagner's Students take advantage of our extraordinary location every day in their field experiences, internships and professional development.

 

They attend world-class arts performances and visit world-renowned museums; great professional athletics teams are at our doorstep, as are Wall Street and Times Square. The saying "It's the best of both worlds" really does apply to Wagner College.

 

KEY FACTS


Location: About 10 minutes South East of Port Richmond, NY

Enrollment:1,954

Other interesting tidbits:

 

BONNER PROGRAM AT A GLANCE


Name of Campus-Wide Center: Resources on Civic Engagement

Relevant website: http://www.wagner.edu/experiential_learning/resources_on_civic_engagement

 

Type of Program:

Year Began:

Bonner Program website:

 

Number of Bonner Scholars/Leaders:

Active in Bonner AmeriCorps Ed Award:

Active in Other AmeriCorps Ed Award:

Active in Learn & Serve CBR:

Active in FIPSE Civic Ed Certficate/Minor:  Yes

 

KEY CONTACTS


President: Richard Guarasci

Center Director: Julie Barchitta

Bonner Director: Laura MartocciAnna Imperial

Bonner Senior Intern(s):

Bonner Congress Representatives:

Other:

 

MORE ABOUT US (our partners, trips, structure, best or unique practices)


As part of your Annual Report 2008, we ask all campuses to add 1-2 paragraphs here that describe a few highlights of the programmatic activities from this year.  For instance, you may choose to capture an aspect of a very successful trip or a campus-wide service initiatives.  Or you may describe some key work you did with community partners, or your efforts to incorporate community-based research with faculty.  As part of your larger Campus Profile, these few paragraphs should provide a sense of elements that are particularly strong and/or unique about your Bonner Program.  You can delete this instruction text when you are done.

 

You also want to:

1)  Review the rest of the profile and edit it for accuracy, add photos, and so on.

2)  Click on the link below to take you to a second wiki page where you can submit a more extended program report as part of your Annual Report.

 


2009 ANNUAL REPORT OF PROGRAM ACTIVITIES 

 


Click here to complete next wiki-based portion of Annual Report.   

 

Student Leadership Planning:


 Click here for Congress Leadership Plans:

Wagner Congress Action Planning

 

SPRING 2009 INITIATIVES


Serve 2.0

  • Staff Point Person for project:  name - email
  • Student Point Person for project:  name - email
  • Planning to submit mini-grant proposal:  yes - no
  • Bonner Program or Campus-Wide Wiki status:  created - not created; if yes, provide URL
  • Participating in Bonner Video Project:  yes - no
    • Student BVL (Bonner Video Liaison) contact info posted on link: Bonner Video Liaisons
    • Need a Flip Cam? (we can provide one per campus): yes - no
  • See useful links:  Serve 2.0 Resource Wiki   |   Mini-Grant RFP

 

BWBRS

  • Using BWBRS 3.0: yes - no - comment
  • Need for additional training:  yes - no - for whom
  • See useful links:  BWBRS 3.0 Help Guide

 

Bonner AmeriCorps

  • Please list the contact information of the staff and student interns who manage your AmeriCorps Paperwork:
    • Note:  due to the audit and the transition to BWBRS 3, all current AmeriCorps Managers will be scheduled for an AmeriCorps Management Training for 2009 within the first few weeks of the semester. Please schedule this phone call with your Foundation Program Associate as soon as possible.
  • Spring Enrollments 2009:  Please complete this survey right away: AmeriCorps Survey
  • Please note: This survey is for the Spring semester slots only. It does not matter if your campus had previously requested slots and have "left overs." Please fill out this survey to specify how many members your campus will enroll this semester. If you do not want slots, they should fill it in with zeroes. We will be sending out a Summer and Fall request as well, so this is only for this semester. 

 

Issue-Based Research

  • What issue(s) working group will your campus focus on (in preparation for SLI 2009)? 
    • general issue area
  • Specific topic for issue brief (see Research Guide for help to work with partner in defining):  
    • specific issue brief topic (define by February)
  • Lead contact people for project (staff and/or students, community partner agency):
    • names, titles, phone numbers, emails
  • See useful links:  PolicyOptions Wiki   |  Campus Implementation Guide

 

PHOTOS


Feel free to upload photos, especially of events like Orientation, First Year Trip, Second Year Exchange, Congress Representatives and Senior Interns, Campus-Wide projects, or the Bonner community.  Provide brief captions if you can.

 

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