All student groups at Wagner operate under the umbrella of the Wagner Student Association (WSA), the representative body for students in the Wagner School. A complete listing of student organizations can be found on the WSA web site. Visit the Student Organizations page for information about forming and administering student organizations.
The Wagner Review is a publication written, edited, and produced by Wagner students to explore current topics of interest to the Wagner School community. Wagner FM is the Wagner School's independent, online community newspaper.
Wagner frequently announces upcoming events and activities via the Wagner listservs and the Wagner online calendars. Flyers are also posted at the Puck Building for academic, career, and entertainment activities. Tutoring schedules and locations are posted at the Puck Building and online.
Student mailboxes are adjacent to the reception area on the second floor of the Puck Building. Every student has been assigned a specific mailbox number (login required) that will remain in effect throughout the academic year. Upon entry into the mail room there are two alphabetical lists posted on either side of the door; next to your name you will find your mailbox number. If for some reason you do not find your name on this list, please see the 2nd floor receptionist.
There are 50 lockers spread out in close proximity to the reception area on the second floor. These are intended for short-term use while students are at the Puck. Locker keys will be distributed by staff at the second floor reception desk; students must leave their NYU ID card with the receptionist to receive a key. IDs will be returned when the key is returned. All personal belongings must be removed from lockers by the close of business each day. Items left in lockers will be removed and placed in the WSA office. Please be aware that we are not responsible for safeguarding items left at the end of the day.
Wagner's location at the Puck Building has various spaces devoted to student needs. Students may also reserve rooms in the Kimmel Center for University Life. For more information on reservable spaces, visit the Kimmel Center web site or call 212-998-4900. For information on reserving spaces at the Puck Building, visit the Wagner room reservation page.
Wagner's Office of International Programs supports a School-wide effort to foster a global perspective for the student body, faculty, and curriculum at Wagner. OIP's activities include overseeing academic exchange programs for students and faculty, serving as a resource for international students, and assisting international student groups in strengthening their programming. See Wagner's Global Public Service page for more information.
The Center for Students with Disabilities provides comprehensive services and programs for undergraduate and graduate students with hearing and visual impairments, mobility impairments, learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders, chronic illnesses, and psychological impairments. For more information, call 212-998-4980 or visit http://www.nyu.edu/osl/csd/.
CMEP is dedicated to helping students achieve excellence by addressing the intellectual, cultural and social issues of African American, Latino, and Asian American students. For more information, call 212-998-4343 or visit http://www.oasis.nyu.edu