VU Today March 16

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Tuesday, March 16

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

1–2 p.m. Writing Assistance Helpline. Use this link.

4:30–5:30 p.m. All-Student Listening Session – School of Nursing Building 196. This is an opportunity for all Viterbo students to share experiences and recommendations following last week’s racist incidents.

6 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration – San Damiano Chapel

7 p.m. Mass – San Damiano Chapel

 

Coming Up:

Join the religious studies and theology department for the next Theology on Tap Thursday, March 18 at 7 p.m. on Zoom. Sister Karen Lueck will discuss her new book “Cheering for the Good: Leading When It Matters.” https://viterbo.zoom.us/j/96368330901

Theatre and music theatre department students will perform three different one act shows this week in the Main Theatre as part of the Spring 2021 Production Season. Audiences are limited to 55 attendees (social distancing and masks required). Free admission. For more details and the reservation link visit: https://www.viterbo.edu/theatre-and-music-theatre-department/current-season. Light at the End of the Tunnel a musical cabaret Thursday, March 18 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, March 20 at noon. Why Love? a musical cabaret Friday, March 19 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, March 20 at 3 p.m. The Night Children a one act play by Adam Szymkowicz Saturday, March 20 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, March 21 at 3 p.m.

A Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) student will present her DNP project proposal Wednesday, March 17 and the Viterbo community is invited to attend. Click for more information.

Pride Club will host a virtual career roundtable Wednesday, March 17 at 7 p.m. for students. If you would like to attend, register using THIS LINK 

Environmental Health, Human Health and Ecosystems: Do you have an interest in improving/protecting/learning more about the environment or wish you could incorporate more environmental awareness into the classroom and/or at home? Attend an environmental interest meeting Tuesday, March 16 from 5–6 p.m. via Zoom. Register in advance at https://viterbo.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAqcuupqjgjE9B0J-LdYO2BPhxbRQH_BI9C This is open to all faculty and staff with any interest in environmental health topics. Contact Cameron Kiersch cjkiersch@viterbo.edu or Michele Merten mmmerten@viterbo.edu with questions. 

 

Notices:

El Sol Spanish Newspaper is looking for a web page designer familiar with WordPress HIVE theme to update the publication website. Job duties include improving current page, uploading and designing new articles from previous editions. Stipend of $250 coming from SGA Funds. Those interested should send an email to elsol@viterbo.edu including at least one picture sample or URL of Web Page design using HIVE. Proficiency in Intermediate Spanish Language level desired, but not strictly necessary. Applications will be reviewed as received.

IIT will be doing a network update Tuesday, March 16 at 10 p.m. Noticeable outages are not anticipated, but if one should check Is It Down page updated.

Career Services’ Tip o’ the Day: Are you wondering how you might apply your major towards a job after graduation? Check out What Can I Do With This Major and OOH Fields of Degree to learn how to connect majors to careers.

All Viterbo employees and students can access the recording of the Macro Effect of Microaggressions workshop led by Amanda Florence Goodenough HERE and on the Social Justice and Equity events page. 

St Catherine’s Medal Nomination Deadline Extended to Friday, March 19 at noon. Viterbo community members are encouraged to recognize a student who has had an invaluable impact on the Viterbo community. More specific criteria can be found at the St. Catherine’s Medal website. Click here to access the nomination form directly. 

The fourth installment of the 2021 Lenten retreat offered by Mission & Ministry can be accessed here. This week’s video includes a reflection by Caitlyn Konze, library information services manager.

Everyone is reminded Viterbo Speaks Up is a place where students, employees, and family members can report crimes, worrisome behaviors, harassment, sexual violence or assault, hate/bias discrimination, violations of the Viterbo University Code of Student Conduct, and other issues and concerns.