Lisa Kitko, the associate dean for graduate education and director of the PhD program at the Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing at Penn State University, has been named the sixth dean of the School of Nursing effective September 1. Kitko replaces Kathy Rideout, who announced last year she was stepping down after 11 years as dean.
“It’s my pleasure to welcome Lisa Kitko as the next dean of the UR School of Nursing,” said Mark Taubman, Medical Center CEO. “Lisa has an outstanding academic record, and I believe that she has the ability to take our School of Nursing to the next level with regard to research, scholarship, and educational innovation. Lisa’s engaging and enthusiastic personality will be an ideal fit within the Medical Center, and I look forward to working with her on bringing the School of Nursing and School of Medicine and Dentistry together and enhancing the School of Nursing’s research profile throughout the University.”
Also in today’s issue:
This month’s HR Intercom highlights the new myURHR system and more
The Center for Community Engagement is holding virtual ceremonies to honor Rochester Youth Year and Urban Fellows cohorts
Join the Towers and Tabletops group tonight for giant games and a carillon concert on Eastman Quad
This month’s issue of HR Intercom, a newsletter with information about Human Resources programs and materials, includes information about annual training on harassment and discrimination, the development of a new HR system, and more.
Webinar on dependent-child tuition benefits
The Office of Total Rewards hosts a webinar on Wednesday, July 27, from noon to 1 p.m. EDT to outline dependent-child tuition benefits, eligibility, and review the application process. Register to attend.
‘Leaders You Ought to Know’ features Rob Alexander
The University’s Emerging Leaders group will host a virtual event with Rob Alexander, dean of undergraduate admissions, financial aid, and enrollment management for Arts, Sciences & Engineering, on Thursday, July 28, at noon EDT. Learn more and register.
Play giant games with the Towers and Tabletops group and River Campus Libraries on the Eastman Quad today, July 20, between 4 and 7 p.m. Enjoy giant Jenga, Connect Four, Sorry!, tic-tac-toe, checkers, cornhole, and more. The University’s Quidditch Team will be offering a demo, there will be free refreshments, and a summer carillon concert will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Center for Community Engagement to honor Rochester Youth Year, Urban Fellows cohorts
The Center for Community Engagement will conduct separate virtual closing ceremonies via Zoom for participants in the Rochester Youth Year and Urban Fellows programs to share work that they have undertaken in the local community. Both are open to the public.
Earlier this year, as part of the Eastman School of Music’s centennial, the Eastman New Jazz Ensemble was joined by seven-time Grammy award-winning artist Maria Schneider. Schneider conducted six of her own compositions, including a premiere of “The Great Potoo,” commissioned as part of Eastman’s centennial celebrations. Find photos from the performance on the Eastman School’s Instagram.
Face masks are optional for all students, faculty, staff, and visitors indoors. Patient care areas, as well as University shuttles and transportation, continue to require masking. A full description of Medical Center masking requirements is available on the URMC Intranet (University network access required).
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