. Ramapo College will be celebrating Latin America all year with activities, workshops, performances, excursions and much more. Join us for some brief presentations, some delicious food and live performances.
. Fall Semester book: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz. Books will be provided to the first 15 individuals who sign up. This group is open to faculty, staff and students. First priority of books will go to students. Please contact Katie Maricic Cohen(kcohen1@ramapo.edu) or Sam Wittenberg (switten1@ramapo.edu) […]
The Internship Conference is an engaging and interactive program designed to prepare students for the Internship experience. Keynote speakers and "power" breakout sessions include: Personal Branding, Mentoring, Interviewing, International Internships, and more! Dinner provided. Tickets at Roadrunner Central ($5 refundable deposit). Raffle will include an iPad mini! Contact Debra Stark at dstark@ramapo.edu or visit The […]
Join the Association of Latinos Moving Ahead on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. in the Trustees Pavilion for a conversation on how the Latin@ community is playing a major role in the growth of the United States and how they have evolved from their early migration in the 1900s to today. For information, email […]
. Educational program to discuss different Latin dialects and how different Hispanic countries communicate and talking about living a bicultural lifestyle.
. Please join us for a conversation with Dr. Priyanca Mathur Velath, (Fall 2015 Schomburg Fellow), Assistant Professor of Political Science, St. Joseph’s College, Bangalore. Dr. Velath will talk on the insider-outsider paradox and rights of refugees, migrants and citizens in nation states. Dr. Velath brings to us years of experience of working with displaced […]
. Buses will leave Bradley Center at 1:30pm. Game is at 3pm. Should end around 5pm. Everyone should meet up around 5:30pm outside the stadium after the game. Tickets started to be sold at Roadrunner central for $10. This includes entry, a gift and a $5 meal voucher. Limited tickets available.
Presentation by the UN Association's Director of Education Program and Advocacy, Mr. Troy Wolfe. Co-Sponsored by the Roukema Center for International Education and Model UN.
Join us for Afternoon Tea, our second Global Brunch of IE week. We'll have crumpets, scones, assorted finger sandwiches and tea. Hosted by the Global Roadrunners.
Hosted by the Chemistry & Biology Club, this presentation will highlight many of the international field-based study abroad programs available to Ramapo students. Previous participants will be available to answer questions and will be delivering the presentation.
. Cuban dance rhythms reflect a mix of styles including Son, Mambo, Cha Cha Cha and Rumba. These rhythmic dance styles are the foundation of Rueda de Casino, a circle dance in which a leader calls out different movements or steps. The dance became popular in Cuba's casinos during the 1950s. Since the 1980s, rueda […]
. The International Business Club will be hosting a study abroad panel. This is a great event to attend if you are thinking about studying abroad! There will be pizza and soda!
The event agenda includes: 1:30-2:00 - Coffee and Networking 2:00-2:15 - Welcome by President Mercer 2:15-3:30 - Panel Discussion: The State of Sustainability at RCNJ 3:30-4:00 - Discussion and Networking 4:00-5:00 - Film: Earth Days, a History of Earth Day
Cuban writer, MarÃa Elena Llna, will present in the Hispanic Caribbean Literature class. Llana is a journalist and short story writer. Her presentation will be in Spanish.
. Dynamic and multimedia presentation of the Amazon Region by Professor Eric Wiener (Ramapo College). Co-sponsored by the Culture Club and the Roukema Center for International Education. Light refreshments will be provided.
This week the Buddy Program is hosting a Culture Corner in the Roukema Center (ASB-123) on Wednesday, October 28, from 2:00-3:00pm. Come join us for cider and donuts and enjoy cultural conversations with other buddies!
. A dynamic slideshow and discussion by Eric Wiener (Ramapo College) and Jim Penn (Grand Valley State University and The Rainforest Conservation Fund), based on their experiences working with countless campesinos, Amazonian college students and environmental professionals in Amazonian regions of Peru and Brazil for over 25 years. Sponsored by the Roukema Center for International […]
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