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Neighbors on Neighbors: Complicity in Genocide

Trustees Pavilion (PAV 1)

Neighbors on Neighbors: Complicity in Genocide Gumpert Teachers Workshop In cooperation with and supported by the N.J. State Commission on Holocaust Education

Jeremy Teigen: Why Veterans Run Book Discussion

SC 157-58

Please join us on Wednesday October 3, from 4:30-6:00 pm in SC 157-158, for Professor Jeremy Teigen's discussion of his new book Why Veterans Run. Professor Teigen explains the tendency for parties to evaluate those with armed forces experience to run for higher office. He describes the veteran candidate phenomenon by examining the related factors […]

Readings at Ramapo Series: Michael Martone

SC-156, Ramapo College

Michael Martone’s most recent books are Brooding essays, The Moon Over Wapakoneta: Fictions and Science Fictions from Indiana and Beyond, and Memoranda. Winesburg, Indiana, Four for a Quarter, Not Normal, llinois: Peculiar Fiction from the Flyover, Racing in Place: Collages, Fragments, Postcards, Ruins, a collection of essays, and Double-wide, his collected early stories, Michael Martone, […]

A Specter Haunting Europe: The Myth of Judeo-Bolshevism

Ramapo College, H-Wing Auditorium (H 129)

Thursday, March 7, 12 p.m.Ramapo College, H-Wing Auditorium (H 129)A Specter Haunting Europe: The Myth of Judeo-BolshevismDr. Paul Hanebrink, Associate Professor of History and Jewish StudiesRutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

HGS Alumni and Student Roundtable Event

HGS Alumni working in law, education, social services, politics, education, museulogy, international business and finance will be returning to campus to share with students how skill sets gained in the pursuit of humanities degrees facilitated their career paths. Students will hear Alumni stories of how their careers began and evolved, learn of their successes, challenges […]