Tuesday, Dec. 1
9–9:30 a.m. Employee Photo Shoot – Brophy Center 125. Employees needing their photo taken or updated should attend.
9:30 a.m. Timecards are due in the Payroll Office – Murphy Center 201. Timecards can be dropped off or emailed to the Payroll Dept. Staff timecards: amschmitz@viterbo.edu Student timecards: vlwolfe@viterbo.edu
Noon Mass – San Damiano Chapel
1–2 p.m. Writing Assistance Helpline. Use this link.
3:30–4:30 p.m. Faculty Development invites interested faculty to learn about the Institutional Review Board process. David Bauer, chair of the IRB committee, will host the Zoom Q and A and will provide all participants access to a video introduction to the IRB in advance of the session. To attend, contact Apryl Denny at aldenny@viterbo.edu.
Coming Up:
Join Viterbo Recreation on Thursday, Dec. 3 from 6–8 p.m. for a virtual destress event with DIY home activities, a live guided meditation, virtual hangout and more. Information will be available on the Viterbo Recreation webpage.
All students are invited to the annual President’s Holiday Dinner Wednesday, Dec. 2 from 4:15–6:30 p.m. Start at the Marian Courtyard patio behind the Student Union and wander through the one-way winter wonderland to get a special holiday to-go meal and holiday treats. This festive and COVID-safe event is free for all Viterbo students.
Notices:
From the Office of International and Intercultural Student Success: Did you know...Contrary to popular belief, American Sign Language (ASL) is not the non-verbal version of English. It is its own language with its own sentence structures, dialects, word formation, and word order. ASL is also not just making shapes and signals with one's hands, it is also body language and facial expression.
Viterbo Undergrads: Check your email today for information about completing the Student Wellbeing Institutional Support Survey (SWISS). Fill out the survey by Dec. 4 for a chance to win one of seven gift cards: one $100 gift card, two $50 gift cards or four $25 gift cards. The SWISS asks you questions about your academics, social interactions, mental and physical health, and more. Results will be used to understand how the Viterbo can support all undergraduate students during your time on campus. For questions or more information about the project, contact Marci Iverson.