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VU Today Oct. 30

Friday, Oct. 30

Noon Mass – San Damiano Chapel

3 p.m. Men’s Soccer vs. Maranatha Baptist University – Outdoor Athletics Complex

3:30–5 p.m. Virtual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship for Employeeshttps://viterbou.sharepoint.com/sites/CelebrationofFacultyScholarship2020 (Viterbo login required)

VU Today Oct. 29

Thursday, Oct. 29

9–11 a.m. Campus Ministry Thursday Morning M-U-G (Mingle - Unwind - Gather) – Campus Ministry Building

Noon Mass – San Damiano Chapel

6 p.m. Join Spanish club in setting up and decorating an ofrenda in San Damiano Chapel for the Day of the Dead. Feel free to bring a picture of a beloved departed one to add to the altar.

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Viterbo University Conservatory for the Performing Arts to Begin in Fall 2021
Viterbo University has announced the formation of the Conservatory for the Performing Arts to launch in fall 2021. The program embraces a new approach to conservatory training that values and honors the liberal arts tradition while providing essential skill development necessary to succeed in a demanding professional world.
VU Today Oct. 28

Wednesday, Oct. 28

11 a.m.–1 p.m. Trick-or-Treat for Snacks from around the World – School of Nursing Building Lobby. Sponsored by Global Connections Club.

Noon Mass – San Damiano Chapel

Noon Employee Wellbeing Presentation "Gratitude Attitude: Thriving versus Surviving in the Workplace” – Zoom at https://viterbo.zoom.us/j/2868818183

VU Today Oct. 27

Tuesday, Oct. 27

Noon Leadership at Noon Series with Crochet Prodigy Jonah LarsonFacebook Live

1–2 p.m. Writing Assistance Helpline. Use this link.

6 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration – San Damiano Chapel

7 p.m. Mass – San Damiano Chapel

 

VU Today Oct. 26

Monday, Oct. 26

1–2 p.m. Writing Assistance Helpline. Use this link.

 

Coming Up:

Like Other Teachers, Semb Learning Lessons from Pandemic

Carter Semb ’18, ’20 learned a lot about being a teacher at Viterbo University, first getting his undergraduate degree and then this summer completing work on his master’s degree in education. Even with all he’s learned, he gained some unexpected lessons about teaching this year, thanks to COVID-19.

For Ryan Rieber, Leadership Is about Team Building
It’s hard to think of a more challenging time to take over the leadership of a school system, but Ryan Rieber ’01, ’06 is approaching his new role as superintendent of the West Salem School District with determination and positivity.
Pandemic Prompts Thoughts of Legacy
Scott Romane, who graduated in 1986 with degrees in English and theatre arts education and came back for a master's degree in servant leadership, wanted something good to come of his pandemic furlough down time. So he wrote a will, designating a portion of his estate for a Viterbo scholarship fund.
Spotlight on…Lorraine Fernandes ’80

Lorraine (Grunewaldt) Fernandes credits her medical records administration degree and Viterbo’s broad curriculum for preparing her for a variety of roles in her career, including consulting, management, sales, and executive leadership.