Wednesday, March 31
8 a.m. DNP Student Project Defenses and Proposals. The Viterbo community is invited to attend. Click for the full schedule.
Noon Mass – San Damiano Chapel
4 p.m. Students interested in a short-term study abroad experience in the Galapagos Islands are invited to attend a virtual information session – Zoom Link Contact Brianna Rice at bkrice@viterbo.edu with any questions.
4:30 p.m. Men’s Soccer vs. Northwestern College – Outdoor Athletics Complex
8 p.m. Deadline to register for the national Rocket League tournament. Email intramurals@viterbo.edu for more information and to register.
9 p.m. – Taize Prayer
Thursday, April 1
5:15 p.m. Holy Thursday Mass – San Damiano Chapel
Friday, April 2
Noon Office of the Passion of Saint Francis – San Damiano Chapel
1 p.m. Baseball vs. RV Bellevue University – Outdoor Athletics Complex. Doubleheader
1 p.m. Softball vs. Bellevue University – Outdoor Athletics Complex. Doubleheader
5:15 p.m. Good Friday Service – San Damiano Chapel
Saturday, April 3
Noon Softball vs. Bellevue University – Outdoor Athletics Complex. Doubleheader
Noon Baseball vs. RV Bellevue University – Outdoor Athletics Complex.
8:30 p.m. The Great Easter Vigil – San Damiano Chapel
Sunday, April 4
9:30 a.m. Easter Sunday Mass – San Damiano Chapel. Register to attend the Easter Masses at San Damiano Chapel SignUp Genius Link
11 a.m. – Easter Sunday Mass – San Damiano Chapel
6:00 p.m. Easter Sunday Mass – San Damiano Chapel
Coming Up:
Opportunity to examine the intersection between climate change and social justice: Climate change has been identified as the 21st Century’s greatest threat to human health, and it will have the greatest impact on marginalized/underrepresented groups. All We Can Save is a book with a collection of works (all female authors, many of whom identify as people of color), and a simple concept—truth, courage, solutions. A group will meet to discuss the intersection between climate change, equity and marginalized communities. Cameron Kiersch would like to invite anyone who is interested in this engagement opportunity to contact him at cjkiersch@viterbo.edu and schedule a time to pick up a book (he can also drop off). He has three books left to distribute for anyone interested. There will be two scheduled discussions below, additional instructions to follow. April 28, (which is a reading day) from 10–11:30 a.m. and May 21 from Noon-1:30 p.m.
The Viterbo Art Department is hosting a series of art workshops for the Viterbo community. Workshops are open to all Viterbo students, faculty, and staff. No art experience is necessary for any of the workshops. Space is limited and registration is required. Register by sending your name and preferred workshop to sjlisota@viterbo.edu. Workshops for the Week of April 4-10: Clay Jewelry Making*: Create personalized clay pendants and beads using a variety of techniques. Take home pieces that you can wear. Led by Katie Weise, Viterbo faculty. *Note: This is a two-part workshop that will take place on consecutive Thursday evenings (April 8 and April 15) from 6–8 p.m. in FAC 301. Space is limited to 10. Open Clay Studio: Try your hand in creating functional or sculptural forms in clay, on the potter's wheel or by hand-building them. No experiences necessary. Friday, April 9 from 2–4 p.m. in FAC 301. Space is limited to 10. Beginning Botanical Illustration: Learn traditional approaches to botanical illustration, working from live specimens using graphite and watercolor. No experience necessary. Led by Sherri Lisota, Viterbo faculty. Friday, April 9 from 2–4 p.m., FAC 317. Space is limited to 15.
Notices:
The Jackson Street work will expand to include the intersections of 10th and 11th streets next week.
The Mathy Center will be open tomorrow, April 1 from 7 a.m.–4 p.m. and then closed until Tuesday, April 6 at 9 a.m.
Today is International Transgender Day of Visibility. The day celebrates the resilience and success of transgender and gender nonconforming people and raises awareness of transgender rights. Visit LGBTQ+ Students, The Center, and follow Viterbo Pride Club on Instagram and Facebook to learn about upcoming events and ways to support the LGBTQ+ community.
Everyone who is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine (eligibility criteria can be found here) is reminded and encouraged to access vaccine at one of the following: Community-based vaccination clinic at UW-L. (Cleary Alumni Center, 615 East Ave.) Register at vaccinate.wi.gov. Those eligible will receive an email when vaccine appointments become available. Free parking is available, open 11 a.m.–7 p.m. (Tuesday–Saturday), by appointment only. 2. Local pharmacies (Walgreens or Wal-Mart). Medical providers (Gundersen Health System or Mayo Health System). Patients eligible for vaccination will be contacted by letter, phone call, or through MyChart/Patient Online Services. Everyone who has been vaccinated at a location other than Viterbo University is reminded to complete this form https://etcentral.viterbo.edu/#/form/1081.
Career Services’ Tip o’ the Day: MyNextMove is a great resource that offers detailed information on over 900 career options. Learn more about required knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as job outlook and salary.
Nominations for Outstanding Teacher of the Year, Outstanding Employee of the Year, and other Rose Award nominations are due Tuesday, April 6. https://www.viterbo.edu/awards
The Art Department is accepting submissions for the 2021 All Student & Touchstone Show. Submissions will be accepted until April 7 at 3 p.m. There is a table located outside of the Art Gallery on the third floor of the Fine Arts Center where students may place their submissions. Jurying for the art show will happen on April 7 and students will be notified of acceptance on April 8. The 2021 All Student & Touchstone Show will be open in the 3rd floor Art Gallery from April 21–May 5.
The Mathy Center will have reduced hours over Easter break. Hours may be found here.
IIT is using Revelation Help Desk to accept work-tickets from departments and students across campus. The system allows end-users to submit tickets for technology related issues (i.e. classroom issues, internet issues, hardware/software problems, etc). It also contains a self-help knowledge base filled with common issues to allow end-users to troubleshoot on their own (i.e. cell phone setup, password questions, WiFi help, etc). Link: www.viterbo.edu/helpdesk.