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“Transfer of Memory” Photo Exhibit Featuring Holocaust Survivors Living in Minnesota Opens at Viterbo with March 5 Reception

Transfer of Memory, a photo exhibit featuring 41 portraits of Holocaust survivors who live or have lived in the Twin Cities, will open at Viterbo with a reception at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 5 in the Fine Arts Center Lobby.

Workforce of Tomorrow

Twenty-seven Viterbo students attended the WorkForce Career Fair in Milwaukee Feb. 23. The bus trip was sponsored by career services.

Outstanding Students

Congratulations to the winners of the Human Behavior Scholarship Competition Feb. 25. Pictured with President Rick Artman are, from left, third place finisher Stacy Bracht ($2,000 scholarship over four years), runner up Alexis Bird ($2,000 over four years) and winner Emily Schmitz ($4,000 over four years).

President’s Column

Rose Awards

Outstanding Irish Musicians Caladh Nua to Perform at Viterbo March 3

Feb. 25, 2015

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

OUTSTANDING IRISH MUSICIANS CALADH NUA TO PERFORM AT VITERBO UNIVERSITY MARCH 3

LA CROSSE, Wis. –  The five extremely talented and versatile musicians and singers of the band Caladh Nua will bring their popular Irish music to the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre stage at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3.

"Transfer of Memories" Photo Exhibit Featuring Holocaust Survivors Living in Minnesota Featured at Viterbo During March

Feb. 25, 2015

Contact Rick Kyte at 608-796-3704 or rlkyte@viterbo.edu

“TRANSFER OF MEMORY” PHOTO EXHIBIT FEATURING HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS LIVING IN MINNESOTA FEATURED AT VITERBO DURING MARCH; OPENING RECEPTION MARCH 5

"St. Francis of Assisi: Pacifist, Ecumenist, Arabist" the Keynote Address at Viterbo Humanities Symposium Feb. 25

Feb. 23, 2015

Contact Robyn Gaier at 608-796-3710 or rrgaier@viterbo.edu

“ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI: PACIFIST, ECUMENIST, ARABIST” THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE ANNUAL VITERBO UNIVERSITY HUMANITIES SYMPOSIUM FEB. 25

Fun and Delicious

The annual Honors Program Chili Cook-off was a huge success, with over 100 people attending, $224.17 raised, and 33 pounds of food collected. Congratulations to Emilio Alvarez and campus ministry, who had this year’s champion entry (number 12) out of a field of 15 competitors.

Health Corner

By Sue Danielson, health services

Health Services Needs Your Help

Best and Brightest

The annual Health Science Scholarship event Feb. 13 featured 24 outstanding high school students competing for almost $200,000 in Viterbo scholarship money. Congratulations to the top five finishers, who are pictured with President Rick Artman.