Wagner College

Wagner College
Former names
Lutheran Proseminary of Rochester (1883–1886)
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1883; 142 years ago (1883)
Religious affiliation
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Academic affiliations
Endowment$83.7 million (2020)[1]
PresidentJeffrey Doggett[2]
ProvostTarshia L. Stanley
Academic staff
130 full-time, 193 part-time (2023)
Students1,932 (2023)
Undergraduates1,592 (2023)
Postgraduates340 (2023)
Location,
New York
,
United States

40°36′54″N 74°05′38″W / 40.615°N 74.094°W / 40.615; -74.094
Campus105 acres (42 ha)
ColorsGreen and white[3]
   
NicknameSeahawks
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division INECMAACUSA Triathlon
Websitewagner.edu

Wagner College is a private liberal arts college in Staten Island, New York City. It was founded in 1883 and has an enrollment of 1,947 students as of 2023.[4] Wagner has an academic program known as The Wagner Plan for the Practical Liberal Arts.[5][6] It is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

History

Wagner College was founded in 1883 in Rochester, New York, as the Lutheran Proseminary of Rochester. Its purpose was to prepare young men for admission to Lutheran seminaries and to ensure that they were sufficiently fluent in both English and German to minister to the large German immigrant community of that day. The school's six-year curriculum (covering the high-school and junior-college years) was modeled on the German gymnasium curriculum. In 1886, the school was renamed Wagner Memorial Lutheran College, after a building in Rochester was purchased for its use by John G. Wagner in memory of his son.[7][8]

In 1918, at the behest of then-college president Frederick Sutter, the college moved to the 38-acre (15 ha) former Cunard estate on Grymes Hill, Staten Island. An Italianate villa called Westwood, the Cunard mansion (c. 1851), is extant (now Cunard Hall), as is the neighboring former hotel annex that was built in 1905 (initially named North Hall, now called Reynolds House). The college soon expanded to 57 acres (23 ha) after it acquired the neighboring Jacob Vanderbilt estate in 1922. In the 1920s, the curriculum began to move toward an American-style liberal arts curriculum that was solidified when the state of New York granted the college degree-granting status in 1928. The college admitted women in 1933 and introduced graduate programs in 1951. The college expanded further when it purchased the W.G. Ward estate in 1949 (current site of Wagner College Stadium), and again in 1993, when the college acquired the adjacent property of the former Augustinian Academy, which has largely remained wooded green space and athletic fields. The college now occupies 105 acres (42 ha) on the hill and has commanding views of the New York Harbor, the Verrazzano Bridge, Downtown Brooklyn, and Lower Manhattan.

New York City Writers Conference

From 1956 through the late 1960s, Wagner College was the home of the New York City Writers Conference, which brought some of the leading lights of the literary world to campus each summer. Instructors included Saul Bellow, Robert Lowell, Edward Albee, Kay Boyle and Kenneth Koch. From 1961 to 1963, while English professor Willard Maas directed the conference, it served as a training ground for poets of the New York School.[9]

Maas himself was a significant figure in the New York avant-garde world of the 1950s and 1960s; Edward Albee used Maas and his wife, experimental filmmaker Marie Menken, as the models for his lead characters in the early masterwork, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?[10]

The Stanley Drama Award, which began as a prize given at the conclusion of the NYC Writers Conference, has provided encouragement for several notable playwrights, including: Terrence McNally for This Side of the Door (1962), an early version of "And Things that Go Bump in the Night"; Adrienne Kennedy for Funnyhouse of a Negro (1963); Lonne Elder III for an early version of Ceremonies in Dark Old Men (1965), and Jonathan Larson in 1993 for an early version of Rent.[11]

Campus

Early 20th century postcard

Prominent early buildings include Cunard Hall (ca. 1851); Reynolds House (1905); Kairos House (1918), a Craftsman Style cottage; and Main Hall (1930, restored 2012) and Parker Hall (1923), built in the Collegiate Gothic style. Main Hall provides classroom and office space and a theater auditorium. Parker Hall, first built as a dormitory, is used for faculty offices.

Two cottages built in the early 1920s provide administrative space for the college's Public Safety and Lifelong Learning offices.

Three dormitory facilities were constructed during the college's major building drive: Guild Hall (1951), Parker Towers (1964) and Harbor View Hall (1969), later complemented by Foundation Hall (2010), a residence hall for upperclassmen. About two-thirds of undergraduates live on campus.

Another dormitory building, Campus Hall (1957), now provides classroom and office space.

The Horrmann Library (1961) contains over 200,000 volumes and holds the collection and personal papers of poet Edwin Markham.

The Megerle Science Building and Spiro Hall were opened in 1968, followed by the Wagner Union in 1970.

Two building projects have expanded earlier structures. In 1999, a significant expansion of the 1951 Sutter Gymnasium created the modern Spiro Sports Center. And in 2002, a pair of Prairie Style cottages constructed around 1905 were refurbished and joined by a bridge building into Pape Admissions House.

Three substantial resources on the physical history of the Wagner College campus have been published:

  1. "Founding Faces & Places: An Illustrated History Of Wagner Memorial Lutheran College, 1869–1930," first published for Wagner College's 125th anniversary commemoration in 2008,[12]
  2. "Wagner College Memories: A Photographic Remembrance of Grymes Hill" (2011),[13] and
  3. "Wagner College History Tour," a three-part series published in the Winter 2015–2016, Fall 2016 and Summer 2017 issues of Wagner Magazine.[14][15][16]

Rankings

Wagner College's ranking in the 2023 edition of Best Colleges by U.S. News & World Report is Regional Universities North, tied for #69.[17]

Athletics

Wagner College offers athletic scholarships and competes at the NCAA Division I level in all intercollegiate athletics. Football competes at the NCAA Division I FCS – formerly I-AA – level.

Wagner is a member of the Northeast Conference. Men's varsity intercollegiate teams are fielded in 10 sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, tennis, and track & field (indoor and outdoor) and men's water polo, which was established in fall 2016. Women's varsity intercollegiate teams are fielded in 14 sports: basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor), and water polo, in addition to three newly added sports in fencing (2016), triathlon (2018) and field hockey, which was reinstated in 2018.

Walt Hameline, in 38 years (1982–present) as the director of athletics and 34 years as head football coach at Wagner (1981–2014), won the school's only National Championship with a 19–3 victory over the University of Dayton in the 1987 NCAA Division III Championship game (also known as the 1987 Stagg Bowl). He was named NCAA Division III Coach of the Year in 1987. During his 34-year coaching career, Hameline amassed an all-time record of 223–139–2 (.615) at Wagner College. Upon his retirement as head football coach following the 2014 regular season, those 223 victories ranked fifth among active head Football Championship Subdivision head coaches and remains in the top 10 among all Division I-FCS coaches in the United States.

Notable Wagner sports coaches of the past include former Seton Hall University, NBA head coach and current TV analyst P.J. Carlesimo (head basketball coach 1976–1982), former Marquette University and Wagner head coach Mike Deane, Jim Lee Howell (head football coach 1947–1953), and former University of Florida head football coach Dan Mullen (assistant football coach 1994–1995). In 2019, two NFL coaches who had previously been Wagner assistant coaches were elevated to defensive coordinator positions. Lou Anarumo now heads the Cincinnati Bengals' defense, while Patrick Graham was formerly defensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins.

The football team's home venue is Hameline Field (designated in 2012) at Wagner College Stadium, while the basketball teams play their home games in the Spiro Sports Center's Sutter Gymnasium.

Six of Wagner's student athletes have been NEC Student-Athlete of the Year winners (2013–2018).

Photos

A panorama of the Wagner Union building

Notable alumni

Filming location

Wagner's campus has been featured in several films, television-show episodes, and advertisements. Shoot dates (where shown) are from Wagner College location contracts on file on campus:

  • "Silent Madness," 1984 film[22]
  • "Naked in New York," 1993 film[23]
  • "Cadaverous," 2000 short film[24]
  • "The Sopranos," Ep. 39, "Army of One," 2001. Wagner College was used for the Hudson Military Institute campus.[25]
  • "The Education of Max Bickford," 2001. CBS drama series starring Richard Dreyfuss and Marcia Gay Harden. Wagner College (along with Brooklyn College) was the fictional Chadwick College.
  • "School of Rock," 2003 film starring Jack Black and Joan Cusack. The Horace Green School exterior portrayed in the movie is Wagner College's Main Hall.[26]
  • "Poster Boy," 2004 film which won the Outfest Grand Jury Award for Best Screenwriting.
  • "Four Lane Highway," 2005 film (shot on campus April 18, 2004)[27]
  • "Exposing the Order of the Serpentine," 2006 film (shot on campus Jan. 5–6, 2005)[28]
  • "Illegal Tender," 2007 film (shot on campus May 25–26, 2006)[29]
  • "The Visitor," 2007 film distributed by Overture Films (shot on campus Oct. 9, 2006)[30]
  • "Comedy Central on Campus: Starring Christian Finnegan" (shot on campus Dec. 6, 2006)
  • "Little New York" (orig. title "Staten Island)"), 2009 independent film starring Ethan Hawke and Vincent D'Onofrio (shot on campus May 2 and June 8, 2007)[31]
  • "Rescue Me," TV series, "Play" (S5, E7, 2009) (shot on campus July 11, 2008)[32]
  • "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," TV series, "Swing" (S10, E3, 2008) (shot on campus Sept. 4–9, 2008)[33]
  • "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," TV series, "Lunacy" (S10, E4, 2008) (shot on campus Sept. 4–9, 2008)[34]
  • "An Invisible Sign," 2010 film (shot on campus July 18–19, 2009)[35]
  • "You Don't Know Jack," 2010 made-for-TV biopic (shot on campus Sept. 17–21, 2009)[36]
  • "AmeriQua" (also titled "Eurotrapped"), a 2013 film featuring Alessandra Mastronardi (shot on campus Dec. 4, 2010)[37]
  • "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," TV series, "Gridiron Soldier" (S15, E16, 2014) (shot on campus March 5, 2014)[38]
  • "The Rewrite," 2014 film starring Hugh Grant and Marisa Tomei (shot on campus 2013)[39]
  • "Mayhem: We're Going to the Playoffs!" Allstate TV ad (shot on campus Aug. 27, 2016)[40]
  • "Crashing," HBO series, "NACA" (S2, E7, 2018) (shot on campus Aug. 11, 2017)[41]
  • "Jimmy," Clear biometric ID system commercial (2019) (shot on campus Aug. 25 & 26, 2018)[42][43]
  • "Bull," CBS TV series, "Behind the Ivy" (S4, E12, 2020). Filmed on campus November 18, 2019.[44]
  • "The King of Staten Island" (2020), loosely biographical film based on life of film's lead, Pete Davidson, directed by Judd Apatow. Filmed on campus June 10–17, 2019.[45]

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  8. ^ ""Wagner College: Four Histories" (NYC: Wagner College, 2008)". 2008. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  9. ^ Diggory, Terence (2009). Encyclopedia of the New York School Poets. New York, NY: Facts on File. pp. 342. ISBN 978-0-8160-5743-6.
  10. ^ Wagner Magazine (Winter 2014). "Who's the Source for 'Virginia Woolf'?". Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  11. ^ "Stanley Drama Award: Complete History, 1957–2019". Wagner College Newsroom. February 4, 2019. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  12. ^ Manchester, Lee (September 26, 2018). "Founding Faces & Places". Wagner College Slideshare. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  13. ^ Manchester, Lee (September 1, 2011). Wagner College Memories. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  14. ^ Manchester, Lee (Winter 2016). "Wagner College History Tour, Part I: The College's New Home on Grymes Hill". Wagner Magazine. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  15. ^ Manchester, Lee (Fall 2016). "History Tour, Part 2: The Birth of an American College". Wagner Magazine. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  16. ^ Manchester, Lee (Summer 2017). "History Tour, Part III: The Boom Years". Wagner Magazine. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  17. ^ "Wagner College #69 in Regional Universities North (tie)". usnews.com. U.S. News & World Report, L.P. Retrieved November 11, 2023.
  18. ^ "Miami Dolphins 2012 Media Guide" (PDF). MiamiDolphins.com. p. 23. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  19. ^ Manchester, Lee (Fall 2011). "Fearless: One of Wagner's first nursing graduates, Claire Mintzer Fagin '48 H'93 proves no challenge is too great for a 'real nurse'". Wagner Magazine. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  20. ^ "Michael Tadross, producer etc". Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  21. ^ Freund, Michael (January 26, 2019). "Armin Thurnher: Erinnerungen an Manhattan (Memories of Manhattan)". Der Standard. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
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  23. ^ "Naked in New York (1993)". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  24. ^ "Cadaverous (2000)". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  25. ^ "Sopranos filming location - Hudson Military Institute". The Sopranos Location Guide. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  26. ^ "School of Rock (2003)". movie-locations.com. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  27. ^ "Four Lane Highway (2005)". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  28. ^ "Exposing the Order of the Serpentine (2006)". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  29. ^ "Illegal Tender (2007)". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  30. ^ "The Visitor (2007)". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  31. ^ "Little New York (2009)". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  32. ^ "Rescue Me: Play". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  33. ^ "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Swing". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  34. ^ "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Lunacy". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
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  37. ^ "AmeriQua (2013)". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
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  39. ^ "The Rewrite (2014)". Internet Media Database (IMDb). Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  40. ^ "Allstate TV ad, "Mayhem: We're Going To The Playoffs!"". YouTube. September 26, 2016. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
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  42. ^ "Clear TV commercial, 'Jimmy'". iSpot.tv. 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  43. ^ "Clear website". clearme.com. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
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