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[Pavilion 3]] View the film Mine Vaganti (Loose Cannons). Film description: Tommaso is the youngest son of the Cantones, a large, traditional southern Italian family operating a pasta-making business since the 1960s. On a trip home from Rome, where he studies literature and lives with his boyfriend, Tommaso decides to tell his parents the truth about himself. But when he is finally ready to come out in front of the entire family, his older brother Antonio ruins his plans.
Sponsored by the Italian Club. For more details, please contact Rosa Montemarano (rmontem1@ramapo.edu).
[ASB123] Meet Mattea Di Fabio, Resident Director for ISA-Rome. She will discuss why Italy is a unique and important study abroad destination, with particular emphasis on Rome.
[TBD]. Join Professor Guiseppe Sorentino for a lecture on Italian society and politics. For more details please contact Italian Club President, Rosa Montemarano at rmontem1@ramapo.edu.
[ASB-123]Would you like to practice your German language skill? The Roukema Center for International Education offers German Language Happy Hour every Wednesday from 1-2pm in ASB-123. All levels are welcome. Come join us!For more information, please email goabroad@ramapo.edu or call ext. 7533.
[ASB-123]Would you like to practice your German language skill? The Roukema Center for International Education offers German Language Happy Hour every Wednesday from 1-2pm in ASB-123. All levels are welcome. Come join us!For more information, please email goabroad@ramapo.edu or call ext. 7533.
[ASB123] Meet Mattea Di Fabio, Resident Director for ISA-Rome. She will discuss why Italy is a unique and important study abroad destination, with particular emphasis on Rome.
[D-215] Join the Future Teachers to hear Mrs. Basia Grabowski’s talk on how she transitioned from growing up in a Communist country to becoming a teacher in a diverse, urban district with cultures completely different from her own. Nearly 50 percent of all students in Paterson speak a primary language other than English, with a total of 37 languages spoken in district schools. How does someone thrown into this situation adapt and cope with the challenges in this type of district? How does one transfer their education and experience from a non-American background to be able to succeed as a teacher? All are welcome and pizza will be served. Contact: eogens@ramapo.edu
[SC-156] The Salameno Center for British Studies is sponsoring a talk by Professor Yvette Kisor on “The British History behind Game of Thrones.” Pizza will be served. Any questions, contact ykisor@ramapo.edu
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