VU Today Oct. 21

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Wednesday, Oct. 21

8:30–10 a.m. Transfer Appreciation Event Be Healthy, Stay Healthy Kit – Pick up your Be Healthy, Stay Healthy Kit in the School of Nursing Building lobby and enter for a chance to win the daily drawing. Today’s Transfer Trivia: Most international transfer students come from the University of Accounting and Finance Shang Hai Lexin.

Noon Mass – San Damiano Chapel

1:30 p.m. Walk to City Hall to Vote – Meet in the Prayer Garden in Assisi Courtyard. If you are interested in joining the group or would like assistance voting early fill out this short form.

5–6 p.m. Viterbo Health Services Flu Shot Clinic – Hawk’s Nest. Cost is $7 for students and $17 for employees. If employees have Viterbo insurance, the cost of the shot can be billed to insurance. Those students in TRIO will have their shots covered by the program.

9 p.m. Taize Prayer – San Damiano Chapel

 

Coming Up:

Viterbo Military Aligned Students: Join Campus Ministry in attending the Assisi Virtual Pilgrimage. This virtual event will be held Nov. 7, 8, and 11 and will be facilitated by Viterbo’s Father Conrad Targonski, Father John Quigley, and Greg Masiello. Locations to be visited include Rieti Valley, La Verna and the Porziuncola. To register, contact Gregory Masiello at gregory.masiello@gmail.com

Famous 12-year-old crochet prodigy Jonah Larson of La Crosse will share his story as part of the Leadership at Noon Series at Viterbo University Tuesday, Oct. 27 on Facebook Live. Click for complete details.

Health Services will hold flu clinic Thursday, Oct. 22 in Murphy Center 414 from 9–10:30 a.m.

Art Olympics Oct.26– Nov. 1. Did you know that experiencing art can have a positive impact on mental health wellbeing? The Viterbo Recreation and Leadership department is offering a series of artistic activities to encourage students to use art as a therapeutic tool and improve mental health wellbeing. Mandala coloring, String painting, DIY Candle Lampshade, Drawing, Art Trivia and an opportunity to win prizes are offered. The more activities you participate in, the more chances to win. One participation is equal to a ticket for the final ruffle for the prizes. Register here. Contact Christina Repa at crepa68509@viterbo.edu with any questions.

 

Notices:

Viterbo Votes Tip of the Week: Did you know that early voting in Wisconsin runs Oct. 20–30? Skip the Election Day lines, register and vote in the same visit to City Hall during this window. Visit www.viterbo.edu/voting to make sure you have everything you need to vote, including your signed Viterbo student ID if you plan on using it as your voter ID, before walking or riding the (free) city bus down to City Hall at 400 La Crosse St. Have questions or want someone to take a look at your materials to make sure you have all of the required documents and information? Stop by the Student Affairs office in Murphy Center 224.

Viterbo employees are invited to be Election Day guides. Nov. 3 is election day and we want to ensure excellent voter turnout for the Viterbo community. By signing up for a time slot you will meet Viterbo students at the clocktower and walk on campus students to their polling place or assist off-campus students in locating their off campus polling location. Sign up HERE by Wednesday, Oct. 28.