Viterbo employees are invited to attend a University Forum and 125th anniversary kick off celebration Tuesday, Aug. 19.
Board of Trustees Actions Oct. 6
At the fall meeting of the Board of Trustees the following actions were taken. The board:
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.
Healthy Living Week is back. This year’s theme is, “Try Something New!” and throughout the week, Viterbo employee and students are encouraged to do just that. Healthy Living Week programs and events for employees include:
All Week
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
As the Viterbo community nears 10,000 service hours logged for the year, everyone is reminded that there is a long way to go to reach the goal of 125,000 hours. Keep performing good work and posting the hours here. You are also able to see what others are posting.
Oktoberfest is just around the corner, and buttons are on sale now at the pre-fest price of $7. The price of buttons is $10 at the gate.
If you are interested in purchasing buttons, contact Silvana Richardson at 796-3687 or sfrichardson@viterbo before Monday, Sept. 15.
Wish Becca Thacker, admission, well at a farewell reception in her honor from 2–3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26 in the Reinhart Center Board Room.
Becca’s last day at Viterbo will be Friday, Aug. 29.
The Viterbo community enjoyed delicious homemade cupcakes courtesy of the members of the V-Hawks for Life Oct. 9. Pictured are students Amy Neuman, Molly Schmitz, Katherine Ross, Emily Bee, Brook White, Kersha Frawley, and Hunter Beggs.
Keith Knutson, history, discussed the recent U.S. Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby case decision as part of Viterbo’s Constitution Day event Sept. 17. This year’s presentations examined the separation of church and state. Also presenting were Eric Weinberg and Samuel Scinta.