EA Create-- Call for Portfolio Reviews The Center for Career Services is excited to
announce that Ringling Alum, Tonya Noerr, (â01, Computer Animation and
Photography) and
the team from EA Create will be
reviewing portfolios on Thursday, April 17th for Junior and Senior
Animators. Deadline to Submit: Monday, April 14th at 12:00 pm EST **READ SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY!** ***Submission requirements:
Submission Links:
Note: Spots are
limited and not everyone will be selected for a Portfolio Review REVIEWS: Those selected for a portfolio review meet and greet
will receive an email from Career Services no later than Wednesday, April 16th
by 4:30 pm, confirming their appointment time and instructions for accessing
their meeting. You will need to make your own arrangements to attend
if you are selected for a portfolio review. About Electronic Arts: https://www.ea.com/
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Please join the League of Women Voters of Sarasota County and Ringling Votes!
Monday, April 14, 11:30am-12:15pm
The League of Women Voters has invited Liz Barker, who was elected to the Sarasota County School Board last year, to give an update on Florida's legislative stands on the issues facing the electorate, particularly how they might impact Ringling College students. She has been up in Tallahassee this week and will have new updates to share.
Learn about the work that the League of Women Voters of Sarasota County in regards to clean water, education, reproductive health, voting rights, and more.
The League of Women Voters of Sarasota County is a nonpartisan grassroots organization that encourages participation in government, works to increase understanding of public policy issues, and influences policy through education and advocacy. Please rsvp on Ringlink to receive catered lunch (Thai food from Spice Station):
Questions?
Contact vote@ringling.edu
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Career Services: Hobby Lobby Virtual Presentation **Today** Friday, April 11th 11:30am - 12:15pm Virtual Presentation Zoom link: http://www.example.com/Link0 The Center for Career Servics is excited to announce the Art/Creative and Graphic Design Team from Hobby Lobby will be giving a virtual presentation on Friday, April 11th on Zoom. Want to share your passion and design talents in a creative environment and live your best creative life? Are you looking for a phenomenal work/life balance in the next step of your career? Interested in seeing your designs on product and packaging in a Hobby Lobby store? Then pre-register on the zoom link above and find out all the creative opportunities Hobby Lobby has to offer. This presentation is open to all students.
Website: https://careers.hobbylobby.com/
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The Cult of Camp Ros HDA Hallow-Spring Haunted House *****ADMISSION IS FREE ***** TONIGHT APRIL 11th 7:00 - 9:00pm AND Saturday April 12th 7:00 - 9:00pm Welcome to Camp Ros, where the summer of 1979 never ends! As a newly hired camp counselor, you arrive expecting sunshine and s'mores, but the young campers have uncovered a dark ritual to keep summer going on forever- at the cost of fresh sacrifices. Now, you must navigate the cult-infested cabins, eerie archery field, and twisted crafts center, all while evading campers who lurk in every shadow. Will you escape your new summer job or succumb to the evil campers within?*
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact HDA through our email (haunteddesignrcad@gmail.com) or Instagram account (HDA_RCAD). Julia Nicolaus jnicolau@c.ringling.edu and Jamie DeRuyter jderuyte@c.ringling.edu
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Dr. Weiwei Huang (Director), Dr. Paula Jawitz, Barbara Gentry Present: "How Does the SLC Promote Student Success?" WHEN: Friday, April 18, 2025 at 11:30am on ZOOM
You are invited to join us for the Liberal Arts Program's Lunch and Learn series on Friday, April 18th, to hear a presentation from Ringling's Student Learning Center (SLC), who will provide a review of how the SLC helps Ringling students succeed by getting all their ducks in a row. In 1994, Ringling College hired its first learning specialist in what was originally called the Academic Resource Center. Over the next 31 years, the center evolved into the Student Learning Center, which employs 8 student tutors and 3 professional learning specialists who have a combined 100 years of experience. Come learn the ways the SLC supports Ringling students. We look forward to seeing you on Friday, April 18th, from 11:30AM to 12:30PM at this ZOOM link: https://ringling-edu.zoom.us/s/91748491760 Lunch & Learn Organizers:
Dr. Christopher Wilson cwilson@c.ringling.edu & Dr. Kevin Cooley kcooley@c.ringling.edu |
We here at the Digital Paint and Sketch Club (DPSC) are excited to have
PAUL DOWNS
join us this Friday for:
THE HUSTLE
Never Stop Never Stopping "Let my stories of success and massive failure guide you as you navigate the unpredictable, ever-evolving entertainment industry.
Learn about pitching, the development process, feature writing, television writing, graphic novel publishing, securing an agent/manager, contract negotiations, and, most importantly, developing the persistence to never give up." Join us for this amazing presentation FRIDAY, APRIL 11TH 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM EST! If you would like to send us questions in advance to ask them, send them our way at @ringling_dpsc on Instagram. We will also be posting updates there for the upcoming talk in case of any changes in schedule or time, and for the art challenge we have planned. You can also join our discord to stay updated as well (https://discord.gg/D8kHqUQY) See you there! Join the Zoom Meeting https://ringling-edu.zoom.us/j/91435700586 DPSC Runners: Meghan Bossert (mbossert@c.ringling.edu) Caroline Essex (cessex@c.ringling.edu)
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Pathway to Becoming a Faculty Member **Today** Friday, April 11th 11:30am - 12:15pm Goldstein Library- Room 113 Have you ever dreamed of someday becoming a faculty member? Learn what qualifications colleges look for, and how you can start paving your way to eventually becoming an educator. Introduction by David Jackson, Assoc. VP for AA & Dean of Faculty Panel moderated by Alejandra Lance-Henterly featuring Morgan Woolverton, Lisa Willard, Julie Kanapaux, and Christian Huthmacher. Closing by Stacey Tarpley-Wischki. Come bring your lunch and find out everything you need to know! __________________________________________________________ About Stacey: I hold a BS in Psychology from Eastern Michigan University and a Masterâs in Higher and Postsecondary Education. Previously at Ringling, I have taught The Story of Me , a course exploring identity, creativity, and life skills for young adults, and will launch From Studio to the Classroom: Artist as Educator in Fall semester of 2025. The course focuses on guiding artists toward educational and academic career pathways. About David: David Jackson, MFA, currently in his seventeenth year as the Associate VPAA and Dean of Faculty at Ringling. Experience includes thirty years in a university or college position within large regional public, small private or international institutions as a Department Head or Dean in Art and Design. He has worked as an accreditation reviewer for the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) for 21 years and been on the NASAD Commission for Accreditation for 7 years.
About Christian: Christian is an Emmy Award Winning Animator and VFX Artist. He holds a BFA in Motion Design from Ringling College of Art and Design, and currently teaches four VFX courses within the Department of Motion Design.
About Julie: Julie Kanapaux is a studio artist whose abstract work explores themes of nature, perception and space. She is owner of Kan Kan Studios, Co-Director of the SARTQ Artist Collective, and a professor at her alma-mater, Ringling College of Art and Design, where she has been teaching since 2018. Additionally, she has developed courses and led workshops and community classes in drawing, painting, and photography.
About Morgan: Morgan Woolverton holds an MFA in printmaking and painting from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Morgan worked for over a decade in video games on titles such as Halo 5, Shadow of Mordor, War in the North, Guardians of Middle Earth, Forza 2, and Nancy Drew. About Lisa: Lisa Jayne Willard is a Graphic Designer, Creative Director and University Educator. Before teaching, she spent 25+ years as an advertising designer working for top agencies in the Midwest and NYC. She has an MFA in Communication Design and wrote a thesis on maps + atlases.
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FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY! They will be located outside of the Academic Center, serving lunch from 11:30am to 2:00pm.
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Ringling Rising Stars! A Pre-Best of Ringling Illustration Celebration
Join us on Thursday, April 24 from 6:30pm-8:30pm in the CJ courtyard. Sponsored by the Illustration Department and Illest, we will have a display looping through the selected BOR pieces, delectable snacks, and an award and acknowledgement ceremony celebrating YOU! The Ringling's official award ceremony will be held on Friday, April 25 from 6:30-7:30 in Soundstage A. There the top four awards (President's, Gold, Silver, and Bronze) will be announced. Be sure to set aside these dates and times for some well deserved celebrating of the hard work that you all have been doing!
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ATTENTION When ordering Amazon packages being delivered to campus, please do not add any additional delivery information other than your Ringling address. DO NOT CHANGE THE TIME OR REQUEST EARLY DELIVERY. Mail Services has preset delivery times and locations with Amazon. This allows packages to be processed in a timely manner. Giving additional information such as specifying delivery times and or other locations will override Ringling's preexisting information. Thus causing additional delays. Thank your for your cooperation. Mail Services Management
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Hosted
by: Center for Career Services in collaboration with Central West Coast Chapter
of the Florida Public Relations Association Thursday,
April 17th 11:30 am
- 12:15 pm Goldstein
Library, Room 235 Link to
Sign Up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZvWRYQfBv8ks8ED7gWoQkDDy7JWVG1B7Bt2RvCo9vrjMHrw/viewform?usp=sharing Come join Ringling College
alumna and Past president of CWC-FPRA, Rhonda Leiberick (â01, Graphic Design
and Photography) as she shares her journey from graphic design student to being
the CEO of Meals on Wheels on Sarasota. Students should come prepared to ask
questions and network with former alum in this special event! Note: Space is limited
for this presentation and will be on a first come, first-serve basis. Students must sign-up via the link above. Deadline
to sign up is Monday, April 14th at 3:30 pm. Students will be notified if they are selected via an
email from career services no later than Tuesday,
April 15th by 4:30 pm. All students are encouraged to
apply. Website: https://cwcfpra.com/
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The Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall presents the Sarasota Premiere of Beetlejuice - live on stage from April 22-27! It's showtime! Based on Tim Burton's dearly beloved film, this smash hit musical is "SCREAMINGLY GOOD FUN! (Variety). Beneath its uproarious humor, Beetlejuice is a heartwarming story about family, love, and making the most of every Day-O! *** Exclusive Student Group Discount *** Gather a group of 15 or more students and enjoy 20% off the ticket price! For more information or to reserve your seats, contact: Pam Foster, Group Sales Coordinator ð§ pamela.foster@sarasotafl.gov ð 941.263.6726
Looking forward to welcoming you for a spooktacular time at Beetlejuice! |
Hello Student Leaders! The 2024-2025 school year is coming to a close and it is time once again to re-select our Student Government Association Executive Board and Senators. Whether you have been a part of SGA in the past or are looking to get involved in the new year, we invite you to check out our application here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCNzq46pih6F5wRhsJtfejHIQZMgrhLf_DQu4W34OXpfn55g/viewform?usp=sharing If you are interested, but unfamiliar with the requirements or duties of the various positions, you will find a PDF with details and explanations attached to the application. It also provides a comprehensive timeline of the election. Applications are due by MIDNIGHT, Sunday, April 20th - so please apply as soon as possible so you can begin campaigning appropriately on Monday, April 21st. You may not campaign prior! We look forward to seeing receiving your applications and wish you the best of luck! |
Date: Saturday, April 19th from
1-2pm Complimentary tickets available for
Ringling College Students, Faculty and Staff: Join us for a thought-provoking talk
with acclaimed artist Julian V.L. Gaines. Based in Portland, Oregon, Gaines is
a conceptual, multidisciplinary, installation artist and painter whose work has
been exhibited nationwide and has appeared in such publications as The
New York Times, New York Magazine, and The New Yorker.
Gainesâ work has also been seen as part of notable partnerships with
major commercial brands, including Nike, NFL, Jordan, Makerâs
Mark, McDonaldâs, Levi Strauss & Co., and more. Learn about his
artistic practice and personal experience designing shoes as part of the âGame
Wornâ campaign in collaboration with Nike Sportwear. This artist talk is inspired by Sarasota
Art Museumâs exhibition Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting Edge
Kicks, on view now through May 4, 2025. About Julian Gaines: Julian Gaines (b.1991) is a conceptual,
multidisciplinary, installation artist and painter native to Chicago, Illinois
but now based outside of Portland, Oregon. His work has appeared in The
New York Times, New York Magazine, and The New Yorker,
and led to notable brand partnerships with Nike, NFL, Jordan Brand, Makerâs
Mark, McDonaldâs, Jet Life Recordings, Kiwi, Levi Strauss & Co. and more. Pulling from a multitude of references
ranging from life in Chicago and Oregon, to music and books he is currently
reading, Gainesâ artistic practice repaints history in oil and house paint. His
works have progressed to a larger scale of depth and social commentary,
intending to be both critical and constructive. Gaines is represented by Russo Lee
Gallery in Portland, Oregon and Cristin Tierney Gallery in New York City. Click https://www.eventbrite.com/e/artist-talk-julian-v-l-gaines-tickets-1291586884139 and
select âRCAD Students and Staffâ to reserve your tickets.
We hope you can join us! |
Good morning! Last night the Ringling Rollers Valorant Esports team continued their championship pursuit in the Open Plus East 6 Division as the #8 overall seed against the 29th ranked Cameron University Pickaxes Valorant in the Round of 4. With a comeback and dominating 2-1 overall win, the Ringling Rollers will move on to play University of Wisconsin - Superior Valorant - the 26 seed who moved on by defeating Miami Dade College - Wolfson Valorant Academy. The Pickaxes jumped out to a 1-0 match lead by taking the first match 13-5. The Rollers quickly regrouped and worked on strategy and communication to establish a plan of how to take them down. The Ringling Rollers moved quickly during the match and used their new strategy to eliminate the Pickaxes in the second and third match. This resulted in a domination in the second match, in which the Rollers won 13-3. The Rollers jumped out to a 12-0 lead in the first half and then quickly took the match in the second half. The team was lead by HeyItsFlick in the second match and their amazing performance. They moved into the third leg of the match in a winner takes all with confidence and high level of coordination and communication, which was flowing very well. This showed with a hot start where they jumped out to a 9-3 lead in the first half and ended up winning 13-6 lead by an ace by David (daeyhoon). The Ringling Rollers Valorant team will play UWS - Valorant on April 22nd in the Grand Finale. More information will come out at a later date of streaming and event! Be sure to congratulate our Valorant and Smash team as they both prepare for a Conference Championship in two weeks. Go Rollers!
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SAVE THE DATE!! Please join us for a reception to honor and
celebrate our retiring faculty! |
The Virginia B. Toulmin Leadership Scholarship
Selby Gardens is honored to partner with the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation to announce the continuation of the Virginia B. Toulmin Leadership Scholarship, available for the 2025-2026 academic year. The leadership scholarship will provide a pathway for successful leadership in the business and nonprofit world by providing mentorship, opportunities to observe leadership in action, and financial support to high-achieving juniors or seniors pursuing bachelorâs degrees in the greater Sarasota region and holding a minimum GPA of 3.5. In addition, the leadership scholarship will be awarded in honor and partnership with a local leader in the Sarasota community - and that distinction has been bestowed to Selby Gardens' President and CEO Jennifer O. Rominiecki, who served as the scholarshipâs inaugural mentor during the 2024 award cycle. The scholarship will be managed by Selby Gardens with an award amount of $15,000. The application, developed by Selby Gardens, includes an opportunity for applicants to share their connection with the mission of the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation. The recipient of the 2025-26 scholarship will have the opportunity to engage in four mentoring sessions with Selby Gardens President & CEO, Jennifer Rominiecki, and other members of her leadership team. They will also be appointed to Selby Gardensâ Advisory Committee to observe Rominiecki in action, participate with local community, scientific, and business leaders, and receive a one-year membership to Selby Gardens. The deadline for applications is May 31, 2025. Full guidelines, press release, and application can be found here: http://www.example.com/Link0
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BASKETBALL CLUB MEETING DAYS!
Ringling Basketball Club will now be meeting Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7pm-9pm. Club meetings will be located at the basketball court behind Cunniffe Commons and Bayou dorms. Please be sure to bring water and proper attire.
If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to club president Ethan Anderson @Ethan Anderson
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Dance Team is performing their 2025 Spring Show, April 12th. We are performing two shows: 2pm and 5pm, at Rise Above Performing Arts. Join us to see what our student dancers have been working on throughout the spring semester. Student tickets cost $1 and outside visitors cost $5. Ticket sales go towards funding the club allowing us to put on this amazing show. If you need a ride to the venue - please sign up via the link below. Space is limited so please sign up! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040C4DA9AE2BA0FC1-56153995-dance
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This is your opportunity to evaluate your primary Department Head or Program Director for the academic year 2024-2025.
Follow this link to find the form in Faculty Central: This is an interactive form. Complete the form and click the Submit button. The objectives of this evaluation by faculty are:
The Department Heads and Program Directors will receive a summary of their rating and typed
comments. The responses are anonymous.
Questions may be directed to Carley Massing, 359-7537, cmassing@ringling.edu. Thank you for your participation,
Tiffany Holmes
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Are you looking to be more involved on campus? Have your finger on the pulse of what events are happening? Maybe make some happen yourself? Well, you're in luck! The Student Activities and Leadership Development Department is currently hiring for a variety of roles! Campus Activities Board (CAB) is going to be losing some incredible students post-commencement, so we're looking to hire some fun new members to our team to fill the void they leave behind. We are seeking at least one Event Manager to plan, execute, and host fun events here on campus, and one Desk & Design Assistant to work in the office, create posters to be hung around campus, and help manage our social media! We will also need a Student Activites Assistant during PreCollege to work with the Director of SALD to do a little bit of all of the above during the summer. Gain experience planning and hosting events, designing fun posters, and serving as a representative to prospective students of what it's like to be here at Ringling! Applications for all of these positions will be closing April 18th at MIDNIGHT, so if you are interested please apply fast! More information and the job listings can be found at the QR code on the poster attached, but as always if you have any questions you can email them to sgallien@ringling.edu :) |
The Summer and Fall 2025 schedules have been released and are ready for viewing. Online Pre-registration for Summer 2025 begins:
Online Pre-registration for Fall 2025 begins:
The Summer and Fall 2025 schedules can now be viewed in Self-Service. There may be changes over the next few weeks before registration opens. You can also review your electronic academic plan in Self-Service at any time. It will update automatically as you receive grades and register for courses. You should meet with your Academic Advisor to review your academic plan and potential schedule before you complete online pre-registration. Make an appointment using this link, up to two weeks in advance: https://calendly.com/ringling-academic-advising/ The attached PDF will give you step-by-step instructions on how to add and register for courses in Self-Service. Please note, this year we will be holding a special zoom session prior to registration for all current students: âHow to Register for Classes and Read your Academic Planâ Town Hall zoom on Wednesday, March 26th at 11:30AM-12:15PM Zoom Link: https://ringling-edu.zoom.us/j/92766717438 Remember: Pre-registration is when you identify the required courses you need to take in your major for Fall 2025 plus choose the electives, Liberal Arts, or Art History courses that also meet your degree requirements. It may not be your final schedule or instructor preference as course offerings may change before the semester starts. Ringling College of Art and Design guarantees that students who complete the required coursework in the prescribed order listed on your audit sheet will be assured of enrollment in all required courses for your major within the timeframe proposed for graduation. Therefore, the Registrar's Office reserves the right to revise students' schedules after pre-registration to assure that all students are enrolled in the classes they need for their major. Please note, if you are given a pre-set schedule it cannot be changed. Check Self-Service to see if there is a STOP on your account. All STOPS must be cleared before you can register. Please check with the office that placed the STOP. *I understand that when I register for any class at Ringling College of Art & Design I accept full responsibility to pay all tuition, fees and charges assessed. Financial Aid is initially calculated based upon full-time enrollment. If you register for less than full-time your Financial Aid will be prorated accordingly.
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Calling all student leaders! The applications for Summer Orientation Leaders is now open on Ringlink and accepting applications until MIDNIGHT, Wednesday, April 23rd! If you have ever wanted the chance to make a difference in bringing in a brand new group of Ringling students and represent the college in a fun and impactful way - this very well may be the job for you. Student Orientation Leaders are volunteers who work in pairs to guide freshmen through the orientation process and serve as peer mentors to them as they adjust to life on campus. The role requires students to hold no other positions on campus during the time period and allows leaders to move into on campus housing a week and a half early in order to go through training and work orientation. If you are interested, but unsure, please come to one of our three info sessions to ask questions and hear about the role from the Director of Student Activities & Orientation Coordinators who have done it before and will be working orientation with you in August. Info Sessions are on ZOOM April 4th & 9th at 6:30 PM, with the link available through Ringlink. There will also be one IN PERSON session on April 11th during lunch from 11:30 AM to 12:15 PM in the Goldstein Res Hall Blueroom. FOOD will be provided. If you already know you would like to apply, you can find the application through the QR code provided or via the New Student Orientation page on Ringlink! Applications ARE required in order to attend the group interview process on April 27th, 2025 at 11:30 AM. If you cannot attend either info session and have questions, please email sgallien@ringling.edu for more details! Good luck to those who apply and I look forward to meeting you at the group interview :)
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Hey Ringling Community, April is here, and that means it's time to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. This is a time to come together to honor the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of AAPI communities in the United States. The Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) has an exciting lineup of events, and we hope to see you there! In addition to AAPI Heritage Month, weâre also celebrating various cultural identities throughout April with themed weeks: · Autism Appreciation Week (April 1-7) · Indigenous Cultures Week (April 7-13) · Pride Week (April 14-20) · Military Families Week (April 21-27)
Here is our schedule of events: Be sure to check out the Goldstein Libraryâs AAPI Collection: Goldstein Library AAPI Collection Tuesday, April 2 · Rising Together Podcast Episode Release: Loveis Wise â Hosted by Ringling students Sean Jenkins and Maya Battle. Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcast and all other streaming platforms. Wednesday, April 3 · Wonderful Wednesdays: Asian Candy & Snacks â 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM, Outside Cunniffe Commons Friday, April 5 · DEEP Workshop: Intersecting Identities â 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM, Exhibition Hall Tuesday, April 9 · Wonderful Wednesdays: Origami Making â 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM, Outside Cunniffe Commons · Elections Around the World â 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM, CJ Lawn (In collaboration with ICC and Ringling Votes) Monday, April 8 · Beyond Childrenâs Books: Illustrations & Personal Narratives â 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, CJ Lawn (In collaboration with Visual Studies and Illustration) Friday, April 12 · Queer Closet Special Event: Collage Activity, Music, Temp Tattoos, Pride Shoelaces â 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM, Outside Cunniffe Commons Wednesday, April 17 · Wonderful Wednesdays: Queer AAPI Artist Playlist â 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM, Outside Cunniffe Commons (In collaboration with Asian Student Alliance) · Impact Dialogue â 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, CJ Lawn (In collaboration with Lazarus Engaged Learning) Wednesday, April 24 · Wonderful Wednesdays: AAPI Book Showcase and Rice Portraits â 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM, Outside Cunniffe Commons (In collaboration with Goldstein Library & ASA) April 21-25 · AAPI Art Showcase â Academic Center Lobby (In collaboration with ASA) Monday, April 29 · Taste from Home â 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM, Academic Center Lobby (In collaboration with ASA) Wednesday, May 1 · Wonderful Wednesdays: Button Making Featuring Student Work from the AAPI Art Showcase â 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM, Outside Cunniffe Commons · International Student Fair â 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM, Scott Plaza (In collaboration with Asian Student Alliance & International Affairs) Military Families Week (April 21-27) · Tie a Yellow Ribbon Showcase â Academic Center Lobby (In collaboration with Veterans Club) For accommodations or questions, reach out to diversity@ringling.edu. See you there! The CDI |
Dear Students, The summer housing application is now available at ringling.erezlife.com. Limited summer housing is available for current students who are either enrolled in summer courses or registered for the Fall 2025 semester. May 2025 graduates are not eligible for summer housing. Housing is in Bayou Apartments, where students will be assigned to four-person units with private bedrooms. Assignments will be made by the Residence Life office as space becomes available. Students may request a four-person roommate group on their ringling.erezlife.com account before assignments are finalized. There are two housing options:
Move-in for summer housing will take place during the week of May 12-16 as apartments are prepared. During the transition period between spring closing and summer move-in, approved summer residents should remain in their spring housing to pack and clean their spaces. Once notified that their summer assignment is ready, students are expected to move within 24 hours of receiving the assignment notification. Students who are also living on campus for Fall 2025 will transition to their fall assignment around August 1. Those who are not living on campus for fall must vacate by noon on August 1. Please plan to be on campus during these times to facilitate your move. Once your application is accepted, payment is required immediately. Students who withdraw, are dismissed, or fail to register for fall will be required to vacate summer housing within 24 hours of notification. If you are experiencing significant financial hardship, please contact the Financial Aid Office at finaid@ringling.edu for appeal instructions. PreCollege
Teaching and Resident Assistants
The summer housing application closes on April 18, 2025. If you have any questions, please reach out to Residence Life. |
Each academic year faculty must complete and submit the following forms located on Faculty Central, along with an updated CV.
A copy of the completed Professional Development Plan & Faculty Annual Report will automatically be delivered to your department head/program director, to my assistant, Carley Massing, and to your email inbox for your files. All forms can be found here: https://facultycentral.ringling.edu/forms The due date for submitting these forms is Thursday, May 15, 2025. Please note, these online forms cannot be partially completed, saved and retrieved later for completion. The information you enter will only be saved after you click the "Submit" button. Your updated CV may be emailed directly to Carley Massing. If you have any questions, contact Carley Massing, cmassing@ringling.edu, 941-359-7537. Thank you, Tiffany Holmes |
Greetings! We are excited to announce two important roles for the 2025 Commencement Ceremony! Please join with me in congratulating this year's Student Commencement Speaker and Student National Anthem Singer! Student Commencement Speaker â Samantha âSamâ Woods Samantha "Sam" Woods is an Illustration major from
the Kansas City, MO area seeking a career as a children's book writer and
illustrator post-graduation, with previous experience illustrating for local
authors. Sam has spent the last four years on campus staying involved in
several organizations and leadership roles, including being a Volunteerism
Student Ambassador, Admissions Ambassador, Kidlit Club Founder and President,
RVO Student Worker, and Illustration Mentor. Additionally, Sam received the Ambassador of the Year Award for the
2023-24 academic year. Student National Anthem Singer - Tyler Palermo Tyler Palermo is an Entertainment Design Major with a Minor
in the Business of Art and Design. Throughout
high school, Tyler was actively involved in musical theater, performing in
various musicals and showcases. This passion for the arts continued at Ringling
College of Art and Design, where Tyler aimed to integrate the musical side of
the arts into campus life. In addition to Tylerâs studies, he was involved in hosting
and performing at a variety of campus events, including showcases for the Ringling College Dance Team and events organized by the Campus Activities Board (CAB). Tyler
found that collaborating with different clubs and campus leaders was incredibly
rewarding, as it allowed him to contribute to the success of these events and
support their growth. Thanks! Special thanks goes out the Selection Committee and to all who auditioned to be the speaker or singer! We look forward to a wonderful Commencement Ceremony on May 8!
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Hello Amazing Illustrators! We all deserve to be celebrated! That's why the Illustration department is partnering with Illest of Illustration to host a big celebration for all Illustration majors during Best of Ringling week. There will be food, music, and tons of fun!
We also want to hold an awards ceremony to recognize you, your friends, and anyone in the department who is always working hard, getting involved on campus, going above and beyond, and more! We want to honor our amazing community members and service leaders, but we need your help in deciding the award categories and nominating people.
Please fill out the form below to help us recognize the incredible things happening in our department! Thanks for your help...let's make this an event to remember!
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Dear Ringling College Community, It is with great enthusiasm that I invite you to join me in congratulating Marty Murphy as the incoming Department Head for Game Art and Virtual Reality Development (VRD). Marty will be leading these two distinct departments beginning in the 2025-2026 academic year. His full-time appointment will begin on August 1, 2025, though he has generously agreed to work part-time with the current leadership and faculty on recruitment and retention initiatives for the remainder of this semester. Marty brings an impressive blend of creative, educational, and professional experience to this role. A proud 1992 Ringling graduate with a BFA in Computer Graphics, Marty was among the first adventurous alumni who ventured west to explore career opportunities in Hollywood and later Silicon Valley during the 1990s. His industry career culminated with his role as Director of Art at Midway Games in Chicago, where he expertly led 300 artists across five studios and established eight centralized support teams-strategically enhancing quality while reducing costs. His leadership was instrumental in transitioning the company to Unreal Engine 3, and his creative vision contributed to over 20 published games. Discovering his passion for education along the way, Marty further enhanced his credentials by earning his M.Ed. in Instructional Technology from the University of South Florida in 2018. For the past 15 years, Marty has been an invaluable member of our Ringling College family. As an inaugural faculty member for both Game Art and Virtual Reality Development, he has shaped these programs from their inception, serving as Coordinator for both majors at various points. His dedication and expertise were recognized in 2022 when he was appointed as the Dr. Joel and Gail Morganroth Endowed Department Head for VRD. In this groundbreaking role, Marty has significantly elevated VRD's visibility while collaborating with faculty to create a more transfer-friendly curriculum and establish the popular VRD Minor. Through his forward-thinking approach, he has fostered valuable industry partnerships with SIGGRAPH, XR Women, and Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital-positioning Ringling as a leader in immersive education, particularly in healthcare applications. His initiative in hosting multiple industry events on campus has further cemented our reputation for innovation. As a self-described "Ringling lifer," Marty's commitment to our institution runs deep. Throughout his tenure, he has served on sixteen academic and student-life committees and contributed substantially to institutional and curriculum development initiatives that enhance the student experience. His summers have been equally productive, dedicating 11 of them as Co-Coordinator of Academic Programming for PreCollege. Additionally, having served on more than a dozen critical faculty and senior leadership search committees, Marty has helped shape Ringling's bright future as an art school perennially on the leading edge of creativity and technological innovation. Always looking ahead, Marty works tirelessly to recruit tomorrow's creative talents to our community. He has strengthened valuable connections with secondary schools and student organizations, including TSA, SkillsUSA, and NAEA at regional, state, and national levels-creating pathways for students passionate about art, media, and technology to find their way to Ringling. On a personal note, as a father of six who is rapidly becoming an empty nester, Marty finds this the perfect time to embrace this expanded leadership role. When not on campus, you'll likely find him in the kitchen preparing meals for family and friends. While he modestly claims he may not be a great cook, his willingness and well-stocked pantry make him a cherished host. Embracing sustainability and reflection, Marty is a regular bus commuter to campus-a practice he values for the time it provides to reflect, catch up on emails, and capture moments of creative inspiration. This daily ritual will soon become even more special as he'll be joined by his youngest daughter, who plans to attend Ringling's Illustration program this fall. Together, they share a passion for the art of thrifting and discovering secondhand treasures. I want to extend my sincere thanks to Jeff Schwartz for his dedicated leadership as the Interim Department Head for Game Art for the past two years, and to Ryland Loncharich, our Faculty Coordinator for Game Art. These two individuals will continue to lead the department through the close of the academic year. Please join me in welcoming Marty to this important role as he continues to advance our programs and inspire our students! Sincerely, Tiffany Holmes
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Are you looking for a fun, rewarding summer job? Interested in gaining teaching experience? The Sarasota Art Museum is hiring Teaching Assistants to support their Summer Camp. About Summer Camp: Designed for campers ages 7-13, Summer Camp at SAM is a dynamic laboratory for creative expression and discovery. Guided by our team of professional teaching artists, students explore new ways of seeing, learn new techniques, and try out new materials. Each day, students create art in our Ceramics, Multimedia, and Drawing and Painting studios. Camps culminate with the opportunity for students to install their own art show in the Community Gallery at SAM To apply, click this link below.
Please ensure to follow application instructions carefully. Current student workers should apply as an "Internal Candidate" through the Jobs Hub app in Workday. If you have any questions or if you need assistance with your application please contact us. studentemployment@ringling.edu
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