Thursday, July 9
Viterbo Fine Arts Center to Delay Public Events Until 2021: https://www.viterbo.edu/news/viterbo-fine-arts-center-delay-public-events-until-2021
Student Affairs Personnel Update: As part of the Student Affairs division restructure announced on May 27, Margy Krogman (formerly Frazier) will assume the role of director of residence life and Colin Burns-Gilbert will assume the role of director of orientation and engagement. In their new roles, Margy will oversee all residence life operations and residence life/on-call professional staff and Colin will oversee orientation, community engagement, and student engagement and the student and professional staff that fall under those areas.
FSPA contractors will conduct sewer work on Monday, July 13 and Tuesday, July 14, weather permitting. There will be no through traffic on Franciscan Way on these days. Cars will be able to park between San Damiano and Murphy but will need to turn around at the corner and exit back to 10th street. Parking and traffic flow on the north/south portion of the street will be closed. The FSPA will provide appropriate signage at the entrance to Franciscan Way.
The book Hitler, the War, and the Pope was delivered to the Copy Center without a recipient listed. Contact the Copy Center to claim.
Employees: The Ethics Institute will host a virtual Summer 2020 Workshop featuring Bruce Feiler, author, keynote speaker, storyteller entitled “Finding Your Story” from 10–11 a.m. Wednesday, July 22. Feiler will demonstrate how stories can help people through major life transitions. Attendance is limited, so kindly register only if 100% sure you will be attending. Register by emailing Jill Miller at jmmiller@viterbo.edu no later than Tuesday, July 14 stating the name of the workshop. An email will be sent verifying your registration and the Zoom link will be sent July 16.
Viterbo job postings reminder: Viterbo currently has several open positions posted here. Any current employee who is interested in any of these positions is encouraged to apply.
As some face-to-face classes have resumed, so have campus tours. Everyone is asked to wave and smile with your eyes as you see prospective students beginning to visit campus again. Tours are by appointment only, with one household per tour, and a tour route limited to areas specific to the student’s interest. Visitors are required to wear masks and practice physical distancing (while allowing them to remove masks when outdoors and physical distancing). For families that are more comfortable visiting virtually, virtual admissions meetings will remain available. For more details, visit www.viterbo.edu/visit or contact Katie Ausen at 608-796-3022 or kdausen@viterbo.edu.