Nursing senior Megan Messa led a research project into the experiences of fellow Viterbo students who worked as certified nursing assistants during the COVID-19 pandemic. She was a perfect person for the job because she certainly had profound and unique experiences of her own.
Tuesday, April 19
9 a.m. Student and Staff Deadline to Submit Electronic Timecards for Supervisor Approval
Mary (Garvey) Verrill ’78 noticed a lot of schools had been named after Thea Bowman, FSPA ’65, but there weren’t any books about her for younger readers. Verrill offered something unique as the author of such a book: Sr. Thea was Verrill’s favorite teacher at Viterbo.
Since graduating from Viterbo, Lynnae (Salzwedel) Schatz ’84 has had a career in nursing and ministry. She's led a life characterized by a solid core of caring.
For Emily (Hund) Dykman ’98, returning to Viterbo as a religious studies professor was strange at first, but now she feels she's right where she belongs.
The Rev. Brian Konkol '01 started at Viterbo intent on becoming an attorney, but found a ministry path instead that led him to Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University.
Viterbo University will be closed Friday, April 15–Monday, April 18.
Wednesday, April 13
7–9:30 a.m. 2022 Spring Community Conversation on Servant Leadership – School of Nursing Building Room 196
Noon Daily Mass – San Damiano Chapel
Tuesday, April 12
8 a.m. Coffee with Clare Bible Study – Campus Ministry
The United States Navy Band Sea Chanters will present a free public performance on Monday, May 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.