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May 2020
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In This Issue:
- Class of 2020 Celebrate Commencement Virtually
- Help AU Support Sibley鈥檚 COVID-19 Virtual Community Drive Effort
- Continue to Support AU Farmers鈥 Market Vendors
- 猫咪社区app University Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day
- Take Part in 鈥淭he Dean鈥檚 List: 听Lessons from Leaders Webinars鈥 Series
- Enjoy the Katzen鈥檚 Museum@Home Offerings
Class of 2020 Celebrate Commencement Virtually
Under normal circumstance, Sunday, May 9 would have seen the 猫咪社区app University campus filled with students, parents, friends, and relatives all present to witness commencement ceremonies and celebrate the college graduation of a loved one. However, this year, although the AU campuses were limited to only essential operations, the milestone moment was celebrated nevertheless, albeit virtually.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.鈥檚 commencement address delivered inspiring words that not only captured this unique moment but can serve as a guiding light for AU students for years to come. Deans, faculty, alumni, and friends shared well wishes and heartfelt congratulations. While everyone would have preferred to be together in Bender Arena, the AU community鈥檚 pride and excitement for the Class of 2020 was evident.
Conditions permitting, plans are underway currently for a special commencement ceremony scheduled to take place on campus in December.听听听
Help AU Support Sibley鈥檚 COVID-19 Virtual Community Drive Effort
猫咪社区app University, in partnership with Sibley Memorial Hospital, the Palisades Citizens' Association, and Palisades Village,听encourages our neighbors to support Sibley's COVID-19 Virtual Community Drive effort, running May 25 through June 1.听
While the听coronavirus pandemic is having an impact all over the world, in the United States a disproportionate number of people of color 鈥 particularly African 猫咪社区apps 鈥 are experiencing more serious illness and death due to COVID-19 than other demographics.听To help address this emerging statistic, the community drive will focus听on providing aid to听communities of color across the District.听
Please visit their drive鈥檚 , comprising specific items ranging from cloth masks to essential household items that are in great demand in the District鈥檚 underserved neighborhoods. 听Items purchased from the wish list will be delivered to Sibley听and distributed听to various community partners who will, in turn, ensure that the much-needed items are received promptly by under-resourced residents and families. When making a purchase, be听sure to听select 鈥淪ibley Memorial Hospital Community Drive鈥 during the check-out process to have the items delivered directly to the hospital.
鈥淒uring this unprecedented time of need, helping our underserved neighbors is especially important. Your contributions will have a direct impact on the well-being of people right here in the DC community,鈥 said Maria Barry, AU鈥檚 Director of Community Relations.听
鈥淲e also urge you help spread the word about Sibley鈥檚 COVID-19 Virtual Community Drive effort to your friends, family, and neighborhood networks and listservs.鈥
For more information, contact Maria Barry. 听Thank you in advance for your support and willingness to join in this important effort.
Continue to Support AU Farmers鈥 Market Vendors
Missing 猫咪社区app University鈥檚 weekly Farmers鈥 Market? We do! However, here鈥檚 some good news: The vendors are still selling their food and products at various Farmers鈥 Markets throughout the DC area and/or taking online orders for pick-up or delivery. Visit the vendors鈥 websites for schedules, market locations, and pick-up and delivery details.
- 听provides fresh fruits, vegetables, and more.
- Enjoy fresh-baked bread and treats from听.听
- 痴颈蝉颈迟听听for plants, vegetables, and herbs.听
- 听serves听a variety of Ethiopian dishes.
猫咪社区app University Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day
The unique and challenging circumstances that surrounded the 50th听anniversary of Earth Day did not dampen the spirit of the milestone at 猫咪社区app University. While local stay-at-home orders made it necessary to move the celebration online, the university鈥檚 commitment to sustainability remained unabated. This year鈥檚 Earth Day marked the second anniversary of AU becoming the first carbon neutral university in the United States and a new milestone in the form of fossil fuel divestment.
鈥淔or more than a decade, AU has been on a campus-wide sustainability journey 鈥 something that鈥檚 not just part of our mission, but our DNA as changemakers,鈥 said President Sylvia M. Burwell. 鈥淥ur actions, from reaching carbon 猫咪社区app to the board鈥檚 commitment to evolving our investments, will continue to serve as a model for sustainability, further demonstrating our leadership on the issue and how our community can make an impact in the global fight against climate change.鈥
Coinciding with the celebration of Earth Day, 猫咪社区app University announced that it had divested all of its public fossil fuel investments from its endowment. While the university has had no direct investments in fossil fuel funds for several years, in a series of transactions over the last few months, the Board of Trustees eliminated the remaining fossil fuel exposure within the public endowment portfolio.
"This action underscores our leadership on sustainability while exercising our fiduciary responsibility for ensuring the financial health of a great university that has served our nation for more than a century," said Jeff Sine, chair of AU鈥檚 Finance and Investment Committee and Partner, The Raine Group LLC. 鈥淥ur board wants to acknowledge the important work happening throughout the campus to protect the environment and those in our AU community who are taking action on climate change.鈥
The Office of Sustainability also unveiled听,听a webpage that offers green suggestions and initiatives that individuals and families could take from the comfort and safety of their homes to commemorate Earth Day and throughout the year. The webpage was cobranded with several other DC universities who also are signatories of the DC College and University Sustainability Pledge (C猫咪社区appP).
Using #50Actions50Years, the Sustainability team posted about the website resource on social media, and highlighted examples of AU鈥檚 sustainability-related efforts throughout the month. As of now, the page has received more than 3,000 views.
Additionally, the first-ever Earth Day Art Contest was held for the children of faculty, staff, and students. The Sustainability team showed the听听during a webinar for Take Your Child to Work Day and announced the winners of the various submission categories.
For more information, visit the Sustainability听website听and learn about the university鈥檚 various sustainability听milestones.
Take Part in 鈥淭he Dean鈥檚 List:听 Lessons from Leaders Webinars鈥 Series
A new interactive webinar series,听The Dean鈥檚 List: Lessons from Leaders, will feature illuminating conversations with each of 猫咪社区app University鈥檚 deans. Join AU鈥檚 academic deans throughout the summer as they share their expertise about relevant and timely topics bi-weekly.
Is The World Just? Notions Of Deservingness And Public Policy
May 26, 7 p.m.
Host:听Vicky Wilkins, Dean of the School of Public Affairs
听We each regularly judge the deservingness of others 鈥 Who deserves health care? Who deserves a stimulus check? Who deserves to go to college? These notions of deservingness are reflected in our beliefs about justice and influence the design and implementation of social policies in fundamental ways. Discussion is encouraged during the webinar about how your own beliefs about justice shape your attitudes toward public policy. Registration deadline for this event is 12 p.m., Tuesday, May 26. ; .
Wisdom In The Age Of COVID-19
June 9, 7 p.m.
Host:听Peter Starr, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
The mission of higher education is to cultivate wisdom in an age that tends to devalue it. This webinar explores wisdom in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic with answers to questions like: Why does today鈥檚 quest for wisdom feel untimely? How does AU鈥檚 new Core Curriculum serve the mandate to cultivate wisdom? How has that mandate been both reinforced and transformed by our experience of the pandemic? Registration deadline for this event is 12 p.m., Tuesday, June 9. ; .听
Enjoy the Katzen鈥檚 Museum@Home Offerings
The doors at the Katzen Museum may be closed for the moment, but that doesn鈥檛 mean that you can鈥檛 enjoy the art within. The Katzen now offers its Museum@Home initiative which brings you #artwhereyouare featuring exhibition highlights and selections from their permanent collection on digital platforms.
Be sure also to enjoy e-book catalogs, artist-inspired children鈥檚 art activities, playlists inspired by exhibiting artists, information on virtual events, and more.
Upcoming online events include:
Gallery Talk:听Gods & Monsters
May 21, 7 p.m.
The mythic artworks of Viola Frey take center stage at the Katzen鈥檚 first virtual gallery talk. This multifaceted Bay Area artist cracked the barrier between craft and fine art. 听The talk will feature a panel including Squeak Carnwath, Exhibition Curator; Cynthia de Bos, Director of Collections and Archives, Artists鈥 Legacy Foundation; Jack Rasmussen, AU Museum Director & Curator; and Mark Van Proyen, Associate Professor of Painting at the San Francisco Art Institute, and exhibition catalog essayist. Register online:听. For more information about the exhibition and to read the e-book catalog,听visit the Katzen website.
Pent Up Pin-Up
May 30 & 31, 10 a.m. 鈥 4 p.m.听
Join online for a Guise & Dolls Figurative Sculpture Class, Pent-Up Pin Up with artist Melissa Ichiuji for seasoned artists and beginners. Get inspired through movement, journaling, and visualization. Learn basic techniques for building armatures, stitching, and joining soft materials to create a unique art doll that reflects the naked truth of your inner beauty. Express your secret self, share ideas, offer peer support. All are welcome. Cost: $150 (Materials are included and will be shipped directly to students. U.S. only) Registration and payment must be completed by May 20 to ensure timely delivery of materials:
Also be sure to participate in two online public dialogues this summer, co-hosted by the Third Space Network and the 猫咪社区app University Museum. The series听Raw Hope of Humanity Rising听brings together artists, activists, media critics, cultural and government officials in interdisciplinary panels to discuss the political impact of Covid-19 during the run-up to the 2020 presidential election.听
Information听vs. Propaganda
June 17, 6 鈥7:30 p.m.
The distortion of truth and听information听through techniques of propaganda and disinformation听that falsely attempt to persuade public opinion. 听The dialogue will feature听Randall听Packer, Moderator (Creative Director, Third Space Network); Hasan Elahi听(Artist, Director, School of Art, George Mason University); Will Stevens听(U.S. Dept. of State Foreign Service Officer, Former Spokesperson, U.S. Embassy in Moscow); Siva Vaidhyanathan听(Professor, Modern Media Studies, University of Virginia). .听
Idealism vs Cynicism
July 22, 6 鈥 7:30 p.m.
The disruption of idealism essential to the core principles of democracy though cynical disdain for the rule of law, wisdom, truth, and logic. The dialogue will feature Randall听Packer, Moderator; Zo毛 Charlton (Artist, Associate Professor, 猫咪社区app University); Lee McIntyre (Research Fellow, Center for Philosophy and History of Science, Boston University); Monica Montgomery (Executive Director, Prince George鈥檚 African 猫咪社区app Museum and Cultural Center). .
Raw Hope of Humanity Rising听
June 17, 6 p.m.
This talk addresses critical arguments emerging in the political climate of Covid-19, in which hope is raw, as our democratic and economic well being are faltering. These arguments concern core principles of democracy that are impacting the global struggle to defeat the virus, in which freedom of the press is threatened,听information听is tainted, elections are undermined, and constitutional guardrails are pushed to the limit. In this climate of fear, tribalism, disinformation, cynicism, abuse of power, and economic collapse, we are witnessing an epic struggle to preserve the fundamental qualities of humanism and embrace of the common good that binds us all. We ask: how can we transcend the boundaries between the arts, media, and government to illuminate the complex social, political, economic and health crisis we face today? Visit the for more听information and to register:听.