Viterbo University announced Tuesday that President Glena Temple has resigned effective June 25 to accept a leadership position at Dominican University, a private Catholic college in River Forest, Ill.
Tuesday, May 18
10 a.m. Mass – San Damiano Chapel
Coming up:
Monday, May 17
9:30 a.m. Timecards are due in the Payroll Office – Murphy Center 201. Timecards can be dropped off or emailed. Staff timecards: amschmitz@viterbo.edu Student timecards: vlwolfe@viterbo.edu
Notices:
Lillian Wanjagi has been named vice president of administration and finance and chief financial officer (CFO) at Viterbo University effective Wednesday, July 28.
Melissa Edgar, who graduated May 16 with a BS in biology, had already been accepted by the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus. She recently learned she had been awarded the Dean’s Scholarship, an incredibly prestigious and rare four-year, full-tuition medical school grant.
Thanks to COVID-19, the volleyball standout Maya Roberts has another year of eligibility. And thanks to Viterbo’s 4-plus-1 program, a year from now she’ll be graduating from Viterbo again, this time with a Master of Arts in Servant Leadership degree.
Congratulations to Madison Davis for winning the $25.00 Kwik Trip gift card at last week's Courtyard Carni! Her guess of 892 was just shy of the 894 paperclips that were in the jar.
Friday, May 14
7 a.m.–5 p.m. Mathy Center open. The Mathy Center will be closed May 15–31. Summer hours will begin June 1.
Rather than jump directly into a career after graduation from Viterbo, Marne Boehm '20 was inspired by her ethics studies to devote a year to volunteer service with Mercy Volunteer Corps in San Francisco. She loved it so much, she will do a second volunteer year, this time in Philadelphia.