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Viterbo University Bright Star Season to Continue with The 5 Browns Piano Quintet Jan. 16

Jan. 8, 2019

Contact Jen Roberdeau at 608-796-3738 or jaroberdeau@viterbo.edu

VITERBO UNIVERSITY BRIGHT STAR SEASON TO CONTINUE WITH THE 5 BROWNS PIANO QUINTET JAN. 16

Jim Salmo Named Viterbo University Vice President for Advancement

Nov. 26, 2018

Contact Anthony Slaby at 608-796-3042 or aaslaby@viterbo.edu

JIM SALMO NAMED VITERBO UNIVERSITY VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADVANCEMENT

Compression Planning

Fifteen participants were on campus three days last week for Compression Planning®.

Viterbo Out-of-Our-Minds Chamber Music Series Continues with "I've Got Rhythm" Nov. 4

Oct 24, 2018

Contact Mary Ellen Haupert at 608-796-3770 or mehaupert@viterbo.edu

VITERBO UNIVERSITY OUT-OF-OUR-MINDS CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES CONTINUES WITH I’VE GOT RHYTHMN NOV. 4

University Forum May 14

Viterbo President Glena Temple will host a university forum for employees at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 14 in the Fine Arts Center Lobby.

Retirement Receptions Coming Up

All Viterbo community members are invited to:

Viterbo Bright Star Season to Continue with The Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass Nov. 7

Oct. 24, 2018

Contact Jen Roberdeau at 608-796-3738 or jaroberdeau@viterbo.edu

VITERBO UNIVERSITY BRIGHT STAR SEASON TO CONTINUE WITH THE RODNEY MARSALIS PHILADELPHIA BIG BRASS NOV. 7

Father Michael Calabria to Discuss Interfaith Relationships through the Lens of St. Francis of Assisi and the Sultan Thursday

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St. Bonaventure University faculty member Fr. Michael Calabria, O.F.M., Ph.D., will discuss interfaith relationships through the context of the 800th anniversary of the famous meeting of St. Francis of Assisi and the Sultan at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21 in the Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.

“The meeting between the sultan and St. Francis goes beyond interfaith relationships and serves as a paradigm for encountering the ‘other’ in society,” Fr. Calabria said. “St. Francis and al-Kamil went on a personal journey together. They first saw each other as ‘others,’ then each cast that aside and recognized himself in the other person, thus finding the reflection of God in their connection. That’s the journey that I believe we all need to take today.”