• Hindi Language Happy Hour

    Would you like to practice your Hindi language skill? The Roukema Center for International Education offers Hindi Language Happy Hour every Thursday 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.

  • Italian Conversation Hour

    Join the Italian Club in A-102 from 1-2 p.m. to learn the Italian language and culture. Pizza will be served. For information, please email ddaddett@ramapo.edu

  • Immigration Workshop for F-1 Students

    “You are looking for a Job or already have a Job in the US – Now What?” International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) and The Cahill Career Development Center are […]

  • Africana Film Festival: Thunderbolt! – Part I

    . Thunderbolt! - Part I. Director by Tunde Kulani (2001; Nigeria). Thunderbolt is woven around Ngozi, a young elegant Igbo lady and Yinka a young man of Yoruba origin who meet and fall in love during the National Youth Service. Their eventual marriage, against folk wisdom soon develops problem fueled by rumors of extra-marital affairs […]

  • Africana Film Festival: Thunderbolt! – Part II

    . Thunderbolt! - Part II. Director by Tunde Kulani (2001; Nigeria). Thunderbolt is woven around Ngozi, a young elegant Igbo lady and Yinka a young man of Yoruba origin who meet and fall in love during the National Youth Service. Their eventual marriage, against folk wisdom soon develops problem fueled by rumors of extra-marital affairs […]

  • GR Meeting

    The meeting is for Global Roadrunners (study abroad returnee students) from 1-2pm at the Roukema Center for International Education, ASB-123.

  • International Education Week

    . International Education Week (IEW) is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. […]

  • Meet the Director of Pastor Paul: Jules Bartkowski

    . Jules David Bartkowski made his directorial debut with Pastor Paul, which was first screened at the Alliance Francaise in Accra, Ghana, and went on to a sold out world […]