(1) Student Emergency Fund (Students)
(2) Student Town Hall – Monday, June 1 (Students)
(3) Recording Available of COVID-19 Memorial Service (Institute Wide)
(4) Repurposing Our Pedagogies: Abolitionist Teaching in a Global Pandemic (Institute Wide)
(1) Student Emergency Fund (Students)
From Alexis Guay, Office of Enrollment Services
The Financial Aid Office is here to support you during this challenging time. The Financial Aid Office is available to assist students who may be experiencing financial difficulties as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. Students may be eligible for up to $1,000 in emergency grant funding. These funds are supported by two sources:
• IHP Student COVID Emergency Fund
• CARES Act Emergency Funding
The Financial Aid Committee will review each application submitted to determine if a student is eligible for funding. We encourage students who have experienced financial difficulties as a result of the COVID-19 crisis to
apply.
(2) Student Town Hall – Monday, June 1 (Students)
From Ronan Campbell, Office of Student and Alumni Services
The next Student Town Hall with President Paula Milone-Nuzzo will be held via
Zoom on Monday, June 1 at Noon. If you have questions before, during, or after the Town Hall, you can submit them via
Institute Input.
(3) Recording Available of COVID-19 Memorial Service (Institute Wide)
From Andrew Criscione, Office of Strategic Communications
View a recording of the May 28 MGH memorial service recognizing the loss and grief of all types experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The event featured reflections in music, poems, and readings, with a special live musical tribute by cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
(4) Repurposing Our Pedagogies: Abolitionist Teaching in a Global Pandemic (Institute Wide)
From Dr. Kimberly Truong, Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Attend the virtual event “Repurposing Our Pedagogies: Abolitionist Teaching in a Global Pandemic” on Tuesday, June 2, 7:00–8:30 p.m. EDT. A panel of educators from across the US will discuss how abolition offers a path to teachers, school administrators, and young people during this pandemic and beyond.
RSVP.