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Fishbowl. Join the Potter Library in reading "A Man Called Ove" by Fredrick Backman, a New York Times best-selling Swedish feel-good story about a cantankerous old man and the impact […]
. Join the Potter Library in reading "A Man Called Ove" by Fredrick Backman, a New York Times best-selling Swedish feel-good story about a cantankerous old man and the impact […]
British-Indian sitarist Roopa Panesar will give two workshops for Ramapo College. On Friday, Sept. 15, from 1:45 – 3 p.m. the workshop about Indian sitar styles and history is for […]
British-Indian sitarist Roopa Panesar will give two workshops for Ramapo College. On Saturday, Sept. 16 from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. the workshop about Indian classical music and how performing […]
The Berrie Center presents British-Indian sitarist Roopa Panesar and her trio at 8 p.m. in the Sharp Theater. Considered one of the finest sitar players to emerge on the Indian […]
. Join the Office of Equity and Diversity Programs in the Grove as we proclaim the Latin@ Heritage Month where you can learn about the month’s upcoming events as well […]
Learn about the Spanish Club, Spanish Conversation Hours, and more. Food and beverages will be provided. For any questions, please contact tperez@ramapo.edu.
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. […]
'Feisty', 'Crazy', 'Loud', 'Obnoxious', 'Maids', 'Sexual'. Join the Women's Cneter and the Association of Latinos Moving Ahead as we debunk the stereotypes associated with Latin@ women and discuss ow the media plays a role in forming these stereotypes. Bring an open mind and we hope to see you there! For more information, e-mail brivera1@ramapo.edu. Sponsored […]
. Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority Inc's annual welcome back BBQ that embraces our Latino culture is back! Come eat, dance and experience Latin culture through Spanish cuisine and traditional dance styles that speak about the culture's oppression and expression - like salsa, merengue, bachata, punta, and so much more.
Allowing students, faculty, and staff to express their feelings towards political issues regarding Latinx Americans in the United States. They will have the opportunity to express themselves through art instead of language.
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