70th Anniversay of the United Nations
A history of the United Nations may be found at http://www.un.org/en/aboutun/history/1941-1950.shtml
A history of the United Nations may be found at http://www.un.org/en/aboutun/history/1941-1950.shtml
To apply, please visit: https://ramapo.studioabroad.com/?go=CR%5FAltBreak%5FWinter. Deadline to apply is Sept. 25, 2015.
Join us on Monday, February 29 from 12:40 to 2 p.m. in the H-wing auditorium for a panel discussion, "The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster and Its Aftermath: Lessons for Us." Our speakers, Professor Mike Edelstein and Izumi Osawa-Minevich (Roukema Center for International Education), will discuss nuclear disasters in Chernobyl and Fukushima and nuclear safety issues in […]
. Join the creative writing department on Monday, February 29 at 7 p.m. in the Trustees Pavilion for a conversation with novelist Uzodinma Iweala, author of "Beasts of No Nation," winner of the 2006 Young Lions Fiction Award and a 2005 Los Angeles Times Book Prize. The novel has been adapted to the screen and […]
A presentation by Professor Neriko Doerr and Ramapo student Patricia Bergamasco.
. Book Club: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Discuss chapters 4 - 5
. Keep those finances in check. Learn about how best to manage your money, create budgets and get the most out of your resources. This event is sponsored by the Third Year Engagement Board.
We take a closer look at the case of Vila Autódromo, a community on the edge of the Olympic Park.
On the 5th Anniversary of the Nuclear Power Plant accident in Fukushima, Japan, we are screening a documentary to revisit the accident and think about issues surrounding nuclear energy. The film directed by Yo Kohatsu is the first in a 10-part series that depicts the decontamination effort and stories of people in Fukushima who were […]
. 11 am – 12:40 pm (Friend’s Hall): Demonstration of batá drumming of Santeria and conga drumming of rumba for the classes “Music in Latin America,” “Early Transatlantic Encounters,” and “Newswriting.” A dancer may join, too. Professors Negron and Santamaria will translate for Díaz. o 40 minutes: Among Afro-diasporic religions, music of the batá drums […]
. Join the Association of Latinos Moving Ahead (ALMA) on Monday, March 21 at 12:45 p.m. in the Alumni Lounges. They will be hosting a discussion on the "Latinx, pronounced "La-teen-ex," about the people of Latin America whose gender identities fluctuate along different points of the spectrum, from a gender or nonbinary to gender non-conforming, […]
The Masters Program in Sustainability Studies, Mindfulness at Ramapo College of New Jersey and The Roukema Center's Semester In India Program invite you to participate in a Seminar Gandhi, On Modernity by Makarand Paranjape is Professor of English, at the Centre for English Studies, School of Language, Literature, and Culture Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New […]
The Culture Club Invites all to an audiovisual presentation on Costa Rica by Andrew Herrera, president of the Culture Club. Andrew will share his experiences on his Costa Rica Trip. Become familiar with the culture of the country: the excursions, the exotic plants and animals, the food, the people and the language. The event will […]
Come celebrate the Festival of Colors with South Asians at Ramapo, the International Student Organization and RA Devashri, for a lot of fun including prizes, raffles, and a lot of INDIAN FOOD. Wear your sunglasses and a white t-shirt and get colored! For information, email dparikh@ramapo.edu
. President Franco Pavoncello of John Cabot University (Rome, Italy) will discuss lessons learned in historical and contemporary Italian politics. This will be a lively discussion. For more details, please contact the International Office (x7533 / international@ramapo.edu / ASB123).
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