DAVIS PROJECTS FOR PEACE - $10,000 AWARD IF SELECTED Deadline for Submissions: January 24, 2025 INFORMATION As a student, you are invited to participate in submitting a Davis Project for Peace idea for possible selection! If selected, you would receive $10,000 in support of your project. This is a wonderful program made possible through the generosity of Kathryn Davis, an accomplished internationalist and philanthropist who is again committing $1 million to fund this program. This is the 16th year that Ringling College has been selected to participate. Please consider submitting a Project for consideration according to the following criteria. DAVIS PROJECTS FOR PEACE https://www.middlebury.edu/projects-for-peace/summer-grants/guidance 4. Submit all documents electronically to Rachel Levey-Baker, Associate Dean for Community Engaged Learning at rlevey@ringling.edu by January 24, 2025. Campus contact for More Information:
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Toy Drive & Child / Community Member Sponsorship We are partnering with Children First and Meals on Wheels Plus of Manatee this season, to provide holiday gifts for our local community. Each year we sponsor a few classrooms locally at Children First (organization offering a Head Start and Early Head Start programs in Sarasota county and serves over 550 of Sarasota County's lowest income children) to provide gifts for the children in those classrooms. Once you register you will receive an email from Kaitlyn Priestley at kpriest1@ringling.edu with more information about the child including (clothing size, shoe size, interests, etc.) to better assist in gift purchases. You may sponsor a child on your own, or get a group together to sponsor a child. Last year we also introduced a partnership with Meals on Wheels Plus of Manatee to assist with their Annual Community Holiday Shoebox Drive, and donated 65 boxes for our local community members! We will be continuing this partnership this year. This drive provides a shoe box filled with various gifts to Meal on Wheels PLUS of Manatee home-delivered meal clients during the holiday season. Items that may be included are: Chapstick, small flashlight, hand lotion / moisturizer, non-breakable holiday trinkets, pocketbook package of Kleenex, mechanical pencils, notepads, pens, paperback word puzzles in large print (crosswords, word puzzles, word jumble), shampoo, slipper socks, socks, toothbrush, and small to medium size toothpaste. Please do not include razors, candy, food, candles, breakables, or gift cards. Once you register you will receive an email from Kaitlyn Priestley at kpriest1@ringling.edu with more information and a reminder of items that may be donated. Typically 10 items are placed in each box, and a great place to purchase items is the Dollar Tree. For sponsors of children at Children First, please bring donations to the Office of Student Life unwrapped in a bag (these will be placed in boxes decorated by Ringling College students with illustrations of the child's interest) and then delivered to the classroom. For sponsors of Meals on Wheels PLUS of Manatee clients, please either bring donations to the Office of Student Life in an unwrapped shoe box, or in a bag (if you do not have a shoe box available). Students will assist in wrapping and decorating the shoe boxes at a future event. REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/6SrRgMA4BZkypeBh8
Additional donations of clothes, toys, or other items may be dropped off at the Office of Student Life as well. Empty shoe boxes are also needed. Please bring all donations for children or Meals on Wheels clients sponsored to the Office of Student Life by December 2nd, 2024.
Please feel free to email Kaitlyn Priestley at kpriest1@ringling.edu with any questions.
Our campus can also get involved with Operation Santa! Join USPS Operation Santa, a program run by the United States Postal Service, responding to letters to Santa from children all across America since 1912. Ever since the program went digital in 2017, participants can go to www.uspsoperationsanta.com/account/new in order to create a profile and adopt letters. A student will have to enter their personal email and make a password in order to login. Afterward, the website will want the individual's name and address to verify their identity (use your campus address). After you are signed up with the program, you click on this invite link below to join the school's team, RinglingElves: https://www.uspsoperationsanta.com/team/e05dd0ad
The team has already selected 7 letters to fulfill:: Matias (1 year old) : 2T shirt, soft building blocks, ABC book, shoes size 2 Elise (8 year old) Disney princess dress M (7-8) Pancho (8 year old) remote controlled fire breathing dragon toy Kyla (6 year old) Descendants Rise of Red doll, cat water bottle Kira (5 year old) squishmallow dragon Emma (9 year old) blush, muppet plush (x2) Jazlyn (7 year old) thready bear, cinderella doll, cinderella horse (Note: Do NOT select your own letters via the "Read Letters" section of the website, as there are a lot of people who ask very expensive or unrealistic gifts.)
Please send a reply email to Sage Whitehead swhitehe@c.ringling.edu to confirm which child you want to help. If all letters are adopted, more could be selected prior to Thanksgiving break. For those that wish to purchase the toys for these children, please purchase in-person or order with a shipping deadline of arrival BEFORE December 2nd.
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DEADLINE EXTENDED DECEMBER 9 Circus Ring of Fame Scarf Contest Deadline has been extended until December 9. The client has informed us that the event (in February) has been pushed back due to hurricane damage to the presentation location (St. Armands Circle). This means we have a little extra time. All Illustration Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors are invited to participate. The submission link is below... https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1057RIZQJy8-8qJZBsIqsKAkB4wVWD5fa?usp=share_link Please read the original call for art below...
************************************************************************************************************** Hear Ye, Hear Ye! An Illustration scarf competition for the Circus Ring of Fame is now open! All illustration majors from first year to fourth year may participate. About The Circus Ring of Fame The Circus Ring of Fame wants to start creating a scarf that will be given to the honorees and can be offered to the attendees of our awards event in February each year. This will become a treasured item for all attendees and will also help to raise money for the Circus Ring of Fame which is a non-profit organization. What could be more perfect and appropriate than to work with The Ringling College of Art and Design to create the artwork for the scarf which we are confident will become a treasured keepsake proudly warn by honorees, fans and friends!! The winning designer will receive $500 from the Circus Ring of Fame Foundation and three honorable mention designers will each receive $100! Plus, The Circus Ring of Fame Foundation will display a representative sample of the designs at the Circus Sarasota tent on the day of the event. How to Enter
If you have questions, after you read through the instructions, feel free to stop by CJ 114 or email me. Go forth and create beautiful scarf designs! I look forward to seeing your amazing work! Christina
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Greetings, Ringling Community, The R.E.M.Y. initiative is committed to fostering a community that recognizes the worth and value of all its members and creating an environment of belonging and respect through self-reflection, awareness, care, and empathy. This initiative will address the impacts of harassment, bullying, and/or discrimination, by encouraging the participation of individuals at all levels to engage in interactions that cultivate a civil environment. We are currently seeking ideas and feedback about the overall initiative, as well as events and educational materials from student, faculty, and staff partners. There will be a meeting held on Monday, November 25, 2024 from 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. to discuss in the Orkin Lecture Hall (Goldstein Library 113). Limited pizza will be available. Please email me at jrobinso@ringling.edu if you have any questions. Thanks, Jekeyma Robinson |
The Spring 2025 schedule has been released and is ready for viewing. Online Pre-registration for Spring 2025 begins:
The Spring 2025 schedule 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: Academic Advising Appointment Scheduling The attached PDF will give you step-by-step instructions on how to add and register for courses in Self-Service. Remember: Pre-registration is when you identify the required courses you need to take in your major for Spring 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. All freshman will be pre-registered in required studio/major courses. 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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Hello Everyone! We're thrilled to invite you to this year's Genesis Week events, leading to the Genesis Fashion Show on December 7! In collaboration with Esports, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, the Sustainability Committee, and CAB, here's what's happening on campus:
Sat, 11/23: Dress to Impress Event: Genesis Edition
Enjoy games and snacks. Sign up for a gaming slot here
Sun, 11/24: Clothes Swap & Donation Drive Swap gently used clothing, donate to the Queer Closet, and celebrate sustainability! Genesis stickers and snacks will also be available.
Date TBD: Ticket Collection Booth Ticket registration information will be released soon-stay on the lookout!
If you have any questions, please reach us at mbejaoui@c.ringling.edu or sbalikow@c.ringling.edu See you soon! The Genesis Team |
Starting tomorrow (11/20/24), the campus VPN will require multi-factor authentication for students and faculty. Staff have already been required to use multi-factor authentication. This will be the same multi-factor process that you are already using for Canvas and Gmail.
As a reminder, if you are on campus and using the Eduroam wireless network, you no longer need to use the VPN to access campus resources. Instructions on how to connect to Eduroam are posted on the Institutional Technology website (https://it.ringling.edu/documentation/eduroam).
If you have any questions about this change or issues connecting to the VPN or Eduroam, please reach out to our IT Help Desk at support@ringling.edu.
Sincerely,
Institutional Technology
support@ringling.edu
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Fine Arts Department Head Joe Fig's exhibition Contemplating Vermeer at the Sarasota Art Museum (up until April 15th, 2025) was featured in Hyperallergic. Following is a link to the review.
Additional Press: from NPR
Visit Sarasota Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoVrfuWGeFE
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Call for Florida Artists! Angels for Artists funds $5,000 Halo Fellowship Awards to Visual Artists in Florida. Participate by donating your work to Halo Art???s Project, Angels for Artists. **Artwork must not exceed 36???x 48???. This year's theme is: OBSTRUCTION, REDUCTION, CONSTRUCTION ??? three words with great significance in today???s society. We are living in a world where connections seem to fade, and understanding each other becomes a challenge. It???s time to break free from the conceptual limitations holding back our creativity. Let???s push boundaries and explore new forms, embracing artistic freedom like never before. Reduction - speaks to the shrinking spaces between us, the loss of meaningful communication. It???s time to listen, to truly listen, and to build bridges that unite rather than divide. Complexity can be beautiful, and through refining our ways of expression, we can find a more powerful voice. Construction - is about overcoming obstacles, about facing our fears and doubts head-on. It???s a call to restructure our artistic paths, to create something authentic and impactful. Let???s build something together that inspires, challenges, and ultimately connects us all. All artists are welcome to join this artistic journey of exploration, introspection, and creation. Let???s break down walls, open our minds, and build a brighter, more unified artistic community. Deadline to Submit: January 9th, 2025 **Registration Required at https://haloartsproject.com/
Request a canvas: email info@haloartsproject.com **any size accepted up to 36???x 48??? Please don???t hesitate to reach out with any questions! Thank you, Rose
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Toy Drive & Child / Community Member Sponsorship We are partnering with Children First and Meals on Wheels Plus of Manatee this season, to provide holiday gifts for our local community. Each year we sponsor a few classrooms at Children First (organization offering a Head Start and Early Head Start programs in Sarasota county and serves over 550 of Sarasota County's lowest income children) to provide gifts for the children in those classrooms. Once you register you will receive an email from Kaitlyn Priestley at kpriest1@ringling.edu with more information about the child including (clothing size, shoe size, interests, etc.) to better assist in gift purchases. You may sponsor a child on your own, or get a group together to sponsor a child. Last year we also introduced a partnership with Meals on Wheels Plus of Manatee to assist with their Annual Community Holiday Shoebox Drive, and donated 65 boxes for our local community members! We will be continuing this partnership this year. This drive provides a shoe box filled with various gifts to Meal on Wheels PLUS of Manatee home-delivered meal clients during the holiday season. Items that may be included are: Chapstick, small flashlight, hand lotion / moisturizer, non-breakable holiday trinkets, pocketbook package of Kleenex, mechanical pencils, notepads, pens, paperback word puzzles in large print (crosswords, word puzzles, word jumble), shampoo, slipper socks, socks, toothbrush, and small to medium size toothpaste. Please do not include razors, candy, food, candles, breakables, or gift cards. Once you register you will receive an email from Kaitlyn Priestley at kpriest1@ringling.edu with more information and a reminder of items that may be donated. Typically 10 items are placed in each box, and a great place to purchase items is the Dollar Tree. For sponsors of children at Children First, please bring donations to the Office of Student Life unwrapped in a bag (these will be placed in boxes decorated by Ringling College students with illustrations of the child's interest) and then delivered to the classroom. For sponsors of Meals on Wheels PLUS of Manatee clients, please either bring donations to the Office of Student Life in an unwrapped shoe box, or in a bag (if you do not have a shoe box available). Students will assist in wrapping and decorating the shoe boxes at a future event. REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/6SrRgMA4BZkypeBh8 Additional donations of clothes, toys, or other items may be dropped off at the Office of Student Life as well. Empty shoe boxes are also needed. Please bring all donations for children or Meals On Wheels clients sponsored to the Office of Student Life by December 2, 2024. Please feel free to email Kaitlyn Priestley at kpriest1@ringling.edu with any questions.
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Fall 2024 The Student Health Center periodically asks students to complete a satisfaction survey regarding the services we provide. If you have interacted with medical services or the counseling center this fall semester, please take a few minutes to provide feedback via this anonymous survey.
*If a particular section does not apply to your experiences, please skip it.*
To open the survey, please click on the link below:
The survey will close on Friday, December 13th.
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Sent on behalf of Dr. Tiffany Holmes, Vice President for Academic Affairs: Please join me in congratulating Christina Hess on her appointment as Department Head of Illustration at Ringling College. Christina Hess earned her BFA in Illustration from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. As an illustrator and painter, she has been working for over 20 years on visual storytelling for publication and private commissions. Her journey in art education began in 2001, and since then, she has taught at multiple art and design institutions, bringing this wealth of experience to our Ringling community. As an accomplished artist, Christina's work showcases her command of various mediums, including oils, watercolors, pencil, and digital techniques. Her commercial work, primarily executed in graphite and digital mediums, demonstrates her ability to meet the demands of professional illustration, while her personal and commissioned pieces in oils reflect her artistic versatility. In a significant recognition of her talent, Christina's work has been selected for upcoming release on U.S. currency, including both a one-dollar coin and a quarter for the U.S. Mint. Christina's enthusiasm for Ringling College is evident in her admiration for our campus community, particularly noting the exceptional dedication of our student body, staff, and faculty. She has consistently praised the outstanding caliber of student work and the collaborative spirit that pervades our campus. Her appreciation extends to our world-class facilities, including our distinguished art library and the inspiring courtyard within the CJ building. Beyond her artistic pursuits, Christina is passionate about Florida flora and fauna, finding particular joy in observing and documenting local wildlife-even the snakes! She brings this love of nature and keen eye for detail to her work as an educator and artist. An accomplished culinary enthusiast, she finds joy in cooking and baking, with Thanksgiving holding a special place as her favorite holiday. Christina's appointment promises to bring fresh energy and vision to our Illustration Department, building on her extensive experience while embracing the unique culture and excellence that defines Ringling College. Tiffany Holmes |
Sent on behalf of Dr. Tiffany Holmes, Vice President for Academic Affairs: Please join me in congratulating Patrick Alexander on his appointment as Department Head of Film at Ringling College. Patrick brings an impressive blend of creative, educational, and professional experience to this role. He earned his BS in Economics and Human and Organizational Development from Vanderbilt University and his MFA in Film Production from Florida State University, where he had the distinct honor of serving as a graduate teaching assistant for the late Burt Reynolds.
Patrick has been an integral part of the Ringling College Film Department, where he has successfully led the thesis program for the past six years. His teaching portfolio includes vital industry-focused courses in producing, screenwriting, directing, and the business of film. His commitment to education is matched by his active engagement in the film industry, demonstrating to students the importance of maintaining professional practice alongside academic excellence.
As an award-winning screenwriter, producer, and director, Patrick's work has earned recognition in theaters and film festivals worldwide. His achievements include winning the prestigious Gold Student Academy Award for his narrative thesis film, "Rundown." He has written over a dozen feature-length screenplays and recently produced the feature film "She's in Portland." His current projects include directing and producing "Occult Detective," based on his original screenplay. Most recently, Patrick served as the Florida Unit Producer for the Emmy Award-winning documentary "Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie."
Beyond his film work, Patrick demonstrates his commitment to storytelling as the co-founder and co-director of The John Alexander Project, a nonprofit organization producing international stories for NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered. His diverse background includes experience as a Wall Street analyst at Goldman Sachs in New York, bringing a unique perspective on the business aspects of the creative industries.
Patrick lives in Indian Beach with his wife, Alison, their 4-year-old son, Henry, and their two dogs. When not on set or in the classroom, he can be found cycling around town, running on the beach, saltwater fly fishing, or immersed in hardboiled detective novels.
Tiffany Holmes
Vice President for Academic Affairs
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Greetings! Beginning on Saturday, November 16, faculty member Nate Gaefcke will be offering meditation classes from 8:00-9:00 a.m. in the grassy area between Basch and the CJ Center. Bring a mat or blanket to sit on and wear comfortable clothes. Meditation is a great stress reliever. Come and enjoy these Saturday morning sessions!
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Hello everyone, We would like to share with you that the date of the Genesis Fashion Show is Saturday, December 7th in Soundstage A! There will be two shows, one at 7:00 PM and another at 7:45 PM. Ticketing information will be shared soon, so keep an eye out, as seating is limited! Additionally, we are seeking volunteers to assist on the day of the show. If you're interested in volunteering, please fill out this Volunteer Form. If you have any questions, please reach us at mbejaoui@c.ringling.edu or sbalikow@c.ringling.edu! See you soon! The Genesis Team
IG: @genesisrunway
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Dear Full-Time Faculty,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to share an important cost-saving initiative in Academic Affairs regarding commencement regalia.
As part of our ongoing efforts to optimize resources, Ringling College will be purchasing regalia for all full-time faculty members this year. This investment will result in annual savings of $14,000 beginning in the 2026-27 academic year by permanently eliminating rental costs.
In preparation for the May 8, 2025 commencement ceremony, please note the following important details:
Key Dates and Information:
For any questions or concerns, please contact:
Yvonne Holmes, Academic Affairs
Email: yholmes@ringling.edu
Please ensure you complete the form promptly to guarantee accurate ordering of your regalia with the correct credentials.
Thank you for your cooperation and support by registering for your new regalia, and for your care of this new wardrobe item.
Best regards,
Tiffany Holmes
Vice President for Academic Affairs
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Are you passionate about health and wellness?
Do you want to create a campus culture that encourages students to care for themselves and each other as deeply as they care for their work?
Join the PACC - Peer Advocates for Creative Care!
The Peterson Counseling Center is looking for student leaders to collaborate on our #ResilientYOU outreach campaign. The #ResilientYOU campaign focuses on improving students??? health and wellbeing, and recognizes that one of the best ways we can grow and heal as individuals is through supportive, empowering connections that help us know that we are not alone and create meaningful changes in our community.
As part of the PACC, Peer Advocates will have opportunities to:
In addition to these opportunities to make your voice heard and positively impact your community, PACC benefits include:
We're currently searching for Peer Advocates for the Fall 2025 - Spring 2026 Academic Year, with training beginning during the Spring 2025 semester. Responsibilities for the PACC include:
Applications are due Monday, January 6, 2025. To apply, please:
Timeline:
Questions? Contact koglesby@ringling.edu
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Dear Students,
Due to temporary HVAC issues in the Academic Center, some Motion Design classes have been relocated to the first floor lab in the Goldstein Library. This relocation affects the first floor Library open lab availability as follows: NEW OPEN LAB HOURS:
These modified hours will remain in effect until further notice while the Academic Center's air conditioning system is functional. Thank you for your understanding and flexibility during this temporary adjustment. Best regards, Tiffany Holmes
Vice President for Academic Affairs
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Dear Ringling College Community, The Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) invites you to join us in celebrating Native American Heritage Month throughout November. This month is all about honoring the culture, traditions, and achievements of the nation???s original inhabitants and their descendants. Native American Heritage Month is celebrated each year in November, providing a vital opportunity to recognize the traditions, languages, and stories of Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and affiliated island communities, ensuring their rich histories and contributions continue to thrive with each passing generation. We have a great lineup of events that will not only educate but also celebrate our vibrant community throughout November. Here???s the schedule of our upcoming events:
Native American Heritage Month Events
Please share the attached poster with your members. The CDI Team looks forward to seeing you at our events! Warm regards, The Center for Diversity and Inclusion |
Ringling Campus Community, As we near the end of 2024, there is much left to do and celebrate around campus and in our local community: A look back at October??? BONUS-you can sign up for Ringling College news straight to your inbox! Sign up today! Read Dr. Thompson's October 2024 column for SRQ Magazine and check out previous articles in the archives. Want more Museum? Sign up for Sarasota Art Museum's newsletter so you won't miss a beat! Read all of our stories in the newsroom and don't forget to follow our social media handles to stay up to date with what's happening on and off campus. Best wishes, Editorial |
We are back! Join us for the upcoming Sketchbook Library
Exhibition 2025! To
participate in this exhibition, please fill out the submission
form before December 6, 2024. We encourage all Ringling
students to submit sketchbooks to share with our Ringling community! Exhibition: The
Sketchbook Library 2025: A Collection of Sketchbooks by Ringling Students. Where: The
Brizdle-Schoenberg Special Collections Center, 2nd floor of the Alfred R.
Goldstein Library When: January 17 - February 14, 2025 What: The Sketchbook
Library Exhibition is a culmination of the curiosity and wonder of the
individuals; allowing us to peek into our peers' imaginative worlds
being transcribed onto paper. Contact: Follow
us on Instagram @sketchbook.library,
or visit us at The
Brizdle-Schoenberg Special Collections Center.
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Are you ready to improve your
leadership skills and seize new opportunities? Have you ever considered becoming a Resident Assistant? We are hiring RAs for the 2025-2026 academic year! A Resident Assistant???s (RA) primary role is to create a friendly
and inclusive community for all residents. RAs accomplish this through open
communication, engaging programs, and fostering a positive atmosphere that
encourages personal, social, cultural, intellectual, and creative growth. The
Department of Residence Life expects RAs to role model appropriately and uphold
strong moral and ethical values. What
are the qualifications to be an RA?
How
do I apply? You
can apply by clicking on this link HERE or typing in https://ringling.erezlife.com/.
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Gain experience, make connections, get paid, add to your resume! Career Services is thrilled to remind you of an exciting opportunity to take part in short-term, professional, paid work experiences through Parker Dewey Micro-Internships.
Through these short-term, paid, project-centered experiences, you can demonstrate your skills, explore career paths, and expand your professional network. Unlike a traditional internship, these paid opportunities typically range from 10 to 40 hours of work, and are deadline-driven as opposed to set during specific hours - perfect for students with erratic or hectic schedules!
Not only does this help the companies across various industries and departments who are looking for skills like yours, but it also allows you to get real-world experience and network with professionals. Additionally, by engaging these companies early in your college career, you can make yourself a more experienced and appealing candidate for future internship and career opportunities.
Learn more, view opportunities currently available, and start applying now or during the semester break! Go to: https://info.parkerdewey.com/ringling and create a profile.
Review the attached: TIPS for Success....
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It's that time of year, flu shots are here! Students:
Join us at the flu shot clinic below or stop by the Student Health Center
(Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., no appointment necessary)
to receive your free annual flu shot.
Fall Flu Shot Clinic
Wednesday, October 30th
Roskamp Exhibition Hall
12:30-4 pm
Faculty/Staff:
Flu shots will be available at the locations below. If you are unable to attend one of the events, you may stop by the Student Health Center (Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., no appointment necessary) to receive your flu shot by October 31st. All vaccines will be provided by Sarasota Memorial Hospital and the flu shots are free of charge.
Employee Benefits Fair
Wednesday, October 30th
Roskamp Exhibition Hall
8:30am-12:30pm
Fall Flu Shot Clinic
Wednesday, October 30th
Roskamp Exhibition Hall
12:30-4 pm *Please be sure to bring a form of identification (Driver's license, Ringling ID, etc.)* Questions? Please email medical@ringling.edu or call (941) 309-4000. |