Dear Ringling Faculty, We are excited to announce Workshop Week 2025, which will take place from November 3-7, 2025. This weeklong event offers faculty the opportunity to share their expertise, creativity, or personal interests in a short-format workshop setting open to the entire Ringling College community. What is Workshop Week? Workshop Week will feature a curated series of one-time workshops, each lasting 1 to 3 hours. Depending on your format and preferences, sessions may be small (around 10 participants) or large (up to 212). Each community member-faculty, staff, and students-may register for one workshop, and registration will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Why Participate? This initiative fosters a culture of shared knowledge and interdisciplinary exploration. Whether you're interested in offering a technical demonstration, leading a hands-on activity, or facilitating a discussion around a topic you care about, Workshop Week is a chance to meaningfully enrich the campus experience. Next Steps Below is a link to a Google form with a call for workshop proposals. Please review and consider submitting a proposal by July 1, 2025. Thank you for helping us build a vibrant and engaging Workshop Week. We look forward to seeing the diverse ideas and interests our faculty will bring to this initiative. Google Form Link https://forms.gle/4DBBzaUN22sLAYZz9 |
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Dear Ringling College Community, We are writing to inform you of important employment transitions that reflect our attempt, where possible, to support our valued team members during organizational changes. As part of our ongoing strategic planning, Ringling College has made the difficult decision to close the Englewood Art Center and centralize all community-facing activities at the nearby Ringling College Museum Campus. In keeping with our dedication to our employees and recognizing the valuable contributions of our team members, we are pleased to announce the following employment transitions: Samantha "Sam" Parkinson will be transitioning to a one-year Visiting Full Time position within the Department of Liberal Arts. After 15 years on the administrative side at our community-facing site, Sam is thrilled about the direct engagement with students that her new faculty role will offer. "I'm super excited about working directly with students," Sam shares. "I'm looking forward to the conversations, engaging with their energy, and learning about their ideas and interests." Sam will be developing two exciting new courses focused on public engagement with art-one covering the history of graffiti and street art, and another exploring the role of public and community art in shaping our environments. A fifth-generation Floridian from this area, Sam brings a deep connection to our region along with experience living and working in Paris and New York City. Charleen Elliott will be joining our Academic Affairs team, filling a previously vacant Administrative Assistant position. While Charleen deeply valued her 12 years engaging with artists in the community through her work at the Englewood Art Center, she shares that her favorite aspect of working for Ringling is "its commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive culture." Charleen is particularly excited about being situated on the main campus, saying "I'm really looking forward to engaging with the campus community and participating in events and activities that build connections among staff and faculty." A native Floridian with a passion for the arts, nature, and live music, Charleen enjoys attending concerts and exploring our wonderful local and state parks. We appreciate your support as we implement these changes and look forward to the continued contributions of both Sam and Charleen in their new roles. Please join us in congratulating them on their new positions. Sincerely, Tiffany Holmes, PhD Vice President for Academic Affairs |
Good afternoon everyone,
I wanted to send out some information for our Summer Esports Camp since I have received inquiries about it. If you have any questions, please let me know!
Thanks and have a great day,
E Ramey
Register Now for 2025 Esports Camp!
Weekly sessions run Monday through Thursday, 9 am-3 pm. Students will receive in-game training, drills, and game breakdowns, experience the Esports room, play with the coaches, have daily matches and challenges, and take regular wellness breaks.
Play the most popular games at Ringling College: Valorant, Overwatch, Super Smash Brothers, Fortnite, and Rocket League.
The Esports Arena is equipped with ten CORSAIR VENGEANCE i7400 Gaming PC, with Intel Core i9-13900K, NVIDIA RTX 4090 graphic card, 64GB DDR5 5600 MTs Memory, and
2TB NVMe SSD. 2025 Esports Camp
Enrollment is now open for all sessions. Click on a week below to register!
Week E: June 30-July 3 https://rcad.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&int_class_id=7182&int_category_id=13&int_sub_category_id=103&int_catalog_id=0
Week F: July 7-10 https://rcad.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&int_class_id=7183&int_category_id=13&int_sub_category_id=103&int_catalog_id=0
Week G: July 14-17 https://rcad.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&int_class_id=7184&int_category_id=13&int_sub_category_id=103&int_catalog_id=0
Week H: July 21-24 https://rcad.augusoft.net/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&int_class_id=7185&int_category_id=13&int_sub_category_id=103&int_catalog_id=0
Tuition: $395/week Fee: $100/week Classes take place on Ringling College of Art and Design???s Main Campus in Sarasota, Florida. Closed-toed shoes are required, and a sweater or sweatshirt is recommended. Students are required to bring their lunch, refillable water bottle, and snacks Monday through Wednesday. On Thursday, lunch will be provided; however, they will still need to bring their water and snacks.
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Below are instructions for how to enter your work into the CONCEPT ART AWARDS! WHAT?:
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Here is the folder with the 2 Category folders. Remember to CREATE A NEW FOLDER in the category you are entering in (Or BOTH if you are entering something in both categories) that is labeled with your name: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nMSApDIS1s4Enzz33o6zjvLAjfMkIS2w?usp=drive_link IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AS I HAVE WRITTEN THEM you risk not having your pieces entered. Remember - maximum 2 entries per category per student (so 4 total possible) Thanks, and GOOD LUCK! -Sean A Murray
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Hello Everyone! Are you looking to take your creativity to the next level whether you're a designer, model, filmmaker, photographer or a behind-the-scenes mastermind? Then GENESIS is your stage. One of Ringling's largest student-led events returns next year for its annual fashion show. This year GENESIS continues its mission to push the boundaries of fashion and sustainability, blending art, design and storytelling into one unforgettable experience. This is your opportunity to be part of something spectacular! Who we are looking for:
Before submitting your application, be sure to review the instructions in your designated Google Drive role folder. APPLICATIONS CLOSE AUGUST 31, 2025 Created by students to showcase artistic expression, sustainable innovation and collaboration. If you have any questions, please reach us at genesis@c.ringling.edu or DM @genesis_runway on Instagram We wish you all the best, Lindelwa, Timo & Amanda GENESIS IG: @genesis_runway LinkedIn: GENESIS Fashion Show
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Alfred R. Goldstein Library Summer Hours and Closings
Beginning Wednesday, May 7, the Library will adopt the following Summer schedule: Monday - Friday: 8:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. Closed Weekends
In addition, all Ringling offices (including the Library) are closed on May 12, May 26, June 19, and July 4. Questions? Please contact us at library@ringling.edu or 941-359-7587. Have an incredible summer! |
Please join me in congratulating Paul Downs on his appointment as Interim Department Head of Computer Animation at Ringling College beginning August 1, 2025. Paul brings an impressive blend of creative, educational, and professional experience to this role. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Computer Animation from Ringling School of Art and Design in 2001, where he began a lifelong connection with our institution that started when he attended Ringling Pre-College in 1996. Paul has been an integral part of the Ringling College Computer Animation Department, where he has served on our faculty since 2011. His commitment to education is matched by his active engagement in the animation industry, modeling for our students the importance of maintaining professional practice alongside teaching excellence. As an accomplished animator, Paul has worked for major studios such as DreamWorks, 20th Century Fox/Blue Sky Studios, Reel FX, and Electronic Arts (EA). His animation achievements include acclaimed projects such as Kung Fu Panda 4, the Ice Age franchise, Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who, Rio, Epic, Free Birds, Ferdinand, and Spies in Disguise. In addition, Paul continues to work as a screenwriter for film and television. His screenwriting credits include projects for Apple TV+, Annapurna Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Cartoon Network, Humanoids Inc., Janet Yang Productions, and Smart Entertainment. Paul has also collaborated professionally with former students, co-creating an Apple TV+ series with Michael Yates '14, based on their graphic novel Urban Legendz and co-writing the first episode of The Box Assassin: Handle With Care web series with Jeremy Schaefer '20. Beyond his creative work, Paul demonstrates his commitment to education through speaking and teaching engagements at Hasbro, Blue Sky Studios, Boston University, American Library Association, Los Angeles Public Libraries and the San Diego Comic Con. Originally from Boston, Paul enjoys down time with his family and 8-pound attack dog named Bosco. Paul and his wife (also a Ringling alumna) spend weekends at the mall or beach with their daughter and at the lacrosse field with their son. When not in the classroom or creating, Paul can be found playing basketball, running, skiing, or listening to 90's hip hop. Of course, I would be remiss in not taking this opportunity to again thank Jim McCampbell for his decades of service as the Department Head for Computer Animation. A visionary leader, Jim built an internationally renowned program boasting 34 Siggraph Electronic Theater winners and 17 Student Academy Awards-six from his own classes. I appreciate Jim's guidance in recommending the interim appointment of Paul Downs. Sincerely, Tiffany Holmes
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As we transition from our Spring Semester into the Summer, we want to make you all aware of the following important dates and summer maintenance plans for 2025. Spring Access Ending May 29, 2025
Spring Resource EXPIRATIONS on June 4, 2025
Class of 2025 Resource EXPIRATIONS on July 31, 2025
Please back up any resources you wish to keep to an external source of your choice prior to these dates. If you have any questions about these transition dates and processes, please feel free to contact our Helpdesk by calling 941-359-7633 or send an email to support@ringling.edu Sincerely, Institutional Technology |
The on-campus medical clinic will be closing on Tuesday, May 6th at 4:30pm. If you are enrolled in the on-campus prescription delivery program with Walgreens, please pick up your prescription(s) before this time.
(Should your Walgreens prescription renew over the summer, you may go to any Walgreens in your area to have your prescription filled. Please let them know that you have refills available at Walgreens Store #13578.) If you have refrigerated medication stored at the Student Health Center, it will also need to be picked up by Tuesday, May 6th at 4:30pm.
While the on-campus clinic is closed, Ringling students may visit any Sarasota Memorial Urgent Care location to meet with a physician free of charge. You must show your Ringling ID and insurance card at all clinics. Additional services provided may incur a cost, which you can discuss with the provider before proceeding.
All SMH Urgent Care Center locations are open 7 days a week, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
St. Armands
500 John Ringling Boulevard, Sarasota, FL 34236
(941) 952-4750
University Parkway
5360 University Parkway, Sarasota, FL 34243
(941) 917-1234
Stickney Point
6331 S Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34231
(941) 917-5678
Bee Ridge
5590 Bee Ridge Rd, Sarasota, FL 34233
(941) 952-4950
Heritage Harbour
1040 River Heritage Blvd, Bradenton, FL 34212
(941) 917-6440
Venice
997 U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice, FL 34285
(941) 952-4250
South Venice 8431 Pointe Loop Drive, Venice, FL 34293 (941) 261-6800 Questions? Contact Medical Services at (941) 309-4000 or email medical@ringling.edu.
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