Archived Activities and Events from Spring 2008
Visit the Museum of Jewish Heritage, otherwise known as the Holocaust Museum, in NYC
A LIRR ride to NYC, then the subway to the museum, visit the museum. A light Dunkin Donuts breakfast.
Cost: FREE, but you will have to pay a $5 deposit fee, which will be returned to you on the day of the event, when you arrive for the event. If you can't afford the $5, email the Wagner RHD Linda Eastman to discuss this.
To reserve a spot: go the the Roosevelt Quad Office between the hours of 8:30am & 5pm to give your deposit and sign-up. Limited space, so first come, first served.
Your assistance is needed in designing and making the Roosevelt Quad Banner for Spirit Night!
Check out the flyer for more info.
Visit the Museum of Modern Art, National Museum of the American Indian, and the Taipei museum during a double-decker bus tour around NYC.
A LIRR ride to NYC, then the subway to the tour bus station, enjoy a bus tour and various museums.
Cost: Tour bus trip and museums: FREE. You will be responsible for transportation and food costs. Sign up with a $10 refundable deposit, which will be returned to you on the day of the event, when you arrive for the event. If you can't afford the $10, email Lori Glubiak, College Advisor to discuss this.
To reserve a spot: go the the Roosevelt Quad Office between the hours of 8:30am & 5pm to give your deposit and sign-up. Limited space, so first come, first served.
Location: Wagner College Lounge
Description: An opportunity to meet and mingle with the Global studies team and peers, socialize, and ask questions relating to the college experience. Refreshments will be served.
Looking to get involved? Looking to gain valuable leadership experience? Do you want to have fun and meet new people? Then we have the opportunity for you!
Please join us: voice your ideas, have fun, and make a difference!
About the Presenter:
Mr. Ronell was born in Krakow, Poland and is a Holocaust survivor. He was saved along with his mother by being hidden in Poland and Hungary by "The Righteous Among Nations". His father perished in Auschwitz. Most of his father's and mother's family died in various concentration camps. He came to the USA in 1951.
A graduate Mechanical Engineer with a Masters in Business Administration, Mr. Ronell is a marketing professional, having won numerous awards as a top sales and advertising executive. Mr. Ronell has devoted himself to the teaching of the Holocaust to students in secular and religious schools. He has lectured on the subject of the Holocaust to over 7000 students, including student teachers, full time teachers, and various adult groups. A widely recognized and sought after speaker he is the recipient of several awards. Ronell's passion is to fulfill the legacy of "Remember" left by the six million Jews who perished at the hands of the Nazis, and through education, ensure that a Holocaust never happens again!
Price: FREE SHOW TICKET!!!
Students are responsible for their own transportation via LIRR and any food in the city.
Note that this show will be during the final weekend of it on Broadway!
Reserve your seat beginning Thursday, 2/6 at the Roosevelt Quad Office located in Wagner
or room N-3082, Melville Library.
Tickets will be on a first come first serve basis!
$10 refundable deposit is required upon registration
At 8:00pm in Stimson Lounge.
Advance Registration Required.
Date/Time TBA.
8:00pm in Stimson Lounge
RSVP by April 29th!