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Hindi Language Happy Hour

Would you like to practice your Hindi language skills? The Roukema Center for International Education offers Hindi Language Happy Hour every Wednesday from 1-2 pm in ASB-123. All levels are welcome. Come join us! For more information, please email goabroad@ramapo.edu or call ext. 7533.

German Language Happy Hour

Would you like to practice your German language skills? The Roukema Center for International Education offers German Language Happy Hour every Wednesday from 1-2 pm in ASB-123. All levels are welcome. Come join us! For more information, please email goabroad@ramapo.edu or call ext. 7533.

Japanese Language Happy Hour

Would you like to practice your Japanese language skills? The Roukema Center for International Education offers Japanese Language Happy Hour every Wednesday from 2-3 pm in ASB-230. All levels are welcome. Come join us! For more information, please email goabroad@ramapo.edu or call ext. 7533.

INFO Session: CPH Business Academy (Int’l Exchange Pgm in Copenhagen, Denmark)

Come learn about this affordable international study opportunity at the reputable CPH Business Academy, located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The program website is: https://ramapo.studioabroad.com/?go=CPH. For more information please contact the Roukema Center for International Education at goabroad@ramapo.edu, x7533 or visit ASB-123.

Book Club: Nervous Conditions

Join the Potter Library in reading Nervous Conditions, a novel about a teenage girl and her British-educated cousin coming of age in colonial Rhodesia during the 1960s. The first 30 students to sign up will receive a copy of the novel. This group is open to faculty, staff and students. Contact Sam Wittenberg (switten1@ramapo.edu) and […]

Italian Film Series: “Divorce Italian Style”

This screening of Divorzio all-italiana (1961), directed by Petro Germi, is sponsored by the School of Humanities and Global Studies. A discussion follows the screening. Admission is free and this event is open to the public. Please contact Professor D'Angelo at 201-684-7408 for information and disability-related accommodations.