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.
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. […]
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).
. Performance and discussion of improvisation and interaction in Brazilian music for the class “Music in Latin America.” Assad will perform and discuss with students her music which combines popular songs of Brazil with jazz. Her virtuosity and inventiveness will stun students, while the demonstrations and explanations of their material will help students understand both […]
Ramapo College begins a month of celebration in honor of Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a ceremony and luncheon. The opening proclamation will be read by President Peter P. Mercer. For information, email jdelices@ramapo.edu
[Alumni Lounges; SC-158) Join Hillel for Israeli 'Dancing Through the Decades' Monday, April 4 at 1 p.m. in the Alumni Lounge (SC-158). Dance your way back in time, learn about Israeli pop culture, and enjoy free pizza and ice cream. For more information, please email Talia at tmizilco@ramapo.edu
. The Q&A event led by Prof. Eric Castellanos and Prof. Natalia Santamaria-larordenn will discuss new books by Professor John Gronbeck Tedesco (“Cuba, the United States, and Cultures of the Transnational Left, 1930-1975″) and Professor Iraida Lopez ("Impossible Returns: Narratives of the Cuban Diaspora").
Please join us for some fun, food and prizes! Test your knowledge of Asian American and Pacific Islander history, leaders, entertainers, and influences.
This year's barrio or cultural play, is based on High School Musical. Barrio takes a mainstream idea and puts it in play format, and incorporates aspects of Filipino culture, showcasing the Filipino cultural identity.
Premiere Film Screening - Tango: A “New” Language (A documentary by Marta N. Bautís) An exploration of the work of several artists in Buenos Aires, Argentina, that use tango as a tool for social awareness. Performances and Musicians: Maurizio Najt, piano,and Rodolfo Zanetti, bandoneon Tango Dancers: Sandra Antoniasi and Walter Pérez For more information: Marta […]
. Book Club: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Discuss chapters 6 - 8
This event features 3 workshops that will help by providing the tools and resources to make "Your Move,"- students can learn how to take the steps in not only fulfilling their own self-interest, but simultaneously, serving the rest of the Asian-American community.
Cultural Club invites you to a Multicultural Exhibit on Monday, April 11, 1-2pm, SC-219. Food and refreshments will be served.
You are invited to spend two fascinating hours learning how to cook Indian food properly with Shabnam and Asha. The objective of this food demo is to educate students about Indian culture but to also to feel comfortable about making these simple foods on your own using all the exotic spices. This event is sponsored […]
You are invited to spend two fascinating hours learning how to cook Indian food properly with Shabnam and Asha in Linden Hall! The objective of this food demo is to educate students about Indian culture but also to feel comfortable about make these simple foods on their own using all the exotic spices.
When it comes to our identity, what do we consider ourselves first? Our ethnicity? Our gender? Our religion? When it comes to the characteristics that comprise our individual individualistic makeup, our lives cannot be pinpointed to single categories. Our lives are multi-dimensional and complex, however an individual can face multiple threats of intersectionality, a concept […]
Catalyst Foundation has had over 16 years of success and struggle in the poorest villages of Vietnam. Their mission, to build communities to fight human trafficking, develops and empowers marginalized […]
This workshop will explore the cultural differences that encourage gambling in Asian cultures and discourage help-seeking behaviors once one has become addicted. We will explore how to get clinical help […]
What does it mean to "borrow culture"? What does it mean to dress up as an "Asian"? What is playful and what is offensive? Who can do it and who […]
According to the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, one in forty-nine babies born in Japan today are born into families with one non-Japanese parent. This newly emerging minority […]
In honor of Ramapo College's Year of Latin America, this event will bring alumni an employers to talk with students about careers in and related to Latin America. This is […]
. Linda Farthing, a writer and educator with 25 years experience in Latin America as a study abroad director, film field producer and journalist/independent scholar, will deliver a talk called "Evo's Bolivia: Continuity and Change." The talk, Evo’s Bolivia: Continuity and Change, explores the changes underway in one of South America’s lowest income countries, landlocked […]
. This is a Red Carpet event as you transition to your Senior Year. This event is sponsored by the Third Year Engagement Board
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