Looking for fellowship? A delicious meal? A volunteer opportunity? Plan to attend the 33rd Annual La Crosse Community Thanksgiving Dinner Thursday, Nov. 27 at the La Crosse Center.
Ready. Set. Go. You have seven minutes. That’s the amount of time Viterbo students spent in each Speed Mock Interview session on Nov. 11 in the event hosted by the Viterbo Alumni Association and career services.
The professional development committee invites all staff and administrators to join us on Tuesday, Dec. 2 as we learn about the message we send to others through brief and commonplace daily verbal indignities. These intentional and non-intentional indignities are micro-aggressions.
An estimated 1,600 students, teachers, and evaluators representing 53 Wisconsin high schools will be in La Crosse Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 20–22 to participate in the 24th Annual Wisconsin High School Theatre Festival (WHSTF) hosted by Viterbo University.
Name: Matthew Scott Campbell (Matt)
Position: Assistant Professor of Theatre/Music Theatre
Education background: Conservatory Degree, Circle in the Square Theatre School; B.A. Theatre, Missouri Southern State University; M.F.A. in Directing, Illinois State University
La Crosse Loggers baseball team Owner Dan Kapanke and General Manager Chris Goodell will speak as part of the Viterbo University Leadership at Noon series Tuesday, Nov. 18 in the Reinhart Center Board Room from noon-1 p.m.
Jesús Jambrina, world languages and history, has been internationally recognized and honored for his research regarding the Sephardic Jews; these are Jews who lived in Spain and Portugal from Roman time to 1492 when they were expelled by the Monarchs and the Spanish Inquisition.
Vicki Unferth, residence life, and student Sarah Call show off the newly installed recycling bin which was placed in Clare Apartments. The bin, which is valued at $2,300 and was donated by Max-R Recycling, is comprised of 1,630 recycled milk jugs. Unferth and Call worked with the company to arrange the donation and during the process, designed the bin, selecting the style and colors.
On Thursday, nearly 400 were in attendance to hear Catholic Relief Services CEO and President Dr. Carolyn Woo discuss the work her agency is doing to alleviate worldwide suffering due to poverty, violence and the lack of adequate health care. Woo’s talk was sponsored by the D.B.
Join your Viterbo colleagues for a special breakfast on Tuesday, Nov. 11 to say thank you to our employees who have served in the armed forces. Viterbo employees are invited to enjoy a breakfast of hot oatmeal and toppings, coffee cake, juice, and coffee from 7:30–9 a.m. in the School of Nursing Building Lobby. Enjoy each other’s company near the fireplace as you enjoy your breakfast.