University Forum Feb. 17
Viterbo music students will present W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan’s popular comic opera, The Mikado, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21 and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22 in the Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Employees are asked to complete an upcoming employee satisfaction survey.
Congratulations to Viterbo nursing students Molly Kieser, Ciara Welsh, Jessica Michalke, and Laura Peter, who were elected to the Wisconsin Student Nurses Association (WSNA) Board of Directors at the Wisconsin Student Nurses Association annual conference in Wisconsin Dells Feb. 6–8.
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Feb. 10, 2015
Contact David Gardiner at 608-796-3790 or dmgardiner@viterbo.edu
VITERBO UNIVERSITY TO PRESENT THE COMIC OPERA THE MIKADO FEB. 21–22
LA CROSSE, Wis. – Viterbo University music students will present W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan’s popular comic opera, The Mikado, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21 and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22 in the Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Tuesday, Feb. 10
12:15 p.m. Mass – San Damiano Chapel
12:30 p.m. English 307 Workshop – Murphy Center 332
12:30 p.m. Internship Resume Session for Students Seeking First Internship – Murphy Center 316
2 p.m. Resume Review Session – Library 103. Bring a hard copy or electronic copy for career services staff to review.
The art of Viterbo University students Penny Blank and Miya Thomas will be featured in an exhibit opening with a reception at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11 in the Viterbo University Gallery.
Congratulations to Eric Kunick and his wife Joya, the proud parents of Zoey Elizabeth Kunick. Zoey was born Dec. 16 and was adopted by the Kunicks.
A new delivery from Festival Foods arrived on campus Jan. 30 in support of Viterbo’s 125th anniversary food drive. Festival Foods and Burnstad's Markets have committed 12,500 pounds of food as part of Viterbo's 125th anniversary celebrtaion. Shipments have been staggered to accommodate supply and demand.