VU Today Sept. 21

Monday, September 21, 2020

Monday, Sept. 21

1–2 p.m. Writing Assistance Helpline. Writing specialists are available for quick writing-related questions without appointment. Use this link, also accessible through the Starfish Connect Writing Assistance landing page, to submit questions.

Author of the award-wining book When the Emperor was Divine Julie Otsuka will speak as part of the Viterbo University D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership virtual Fall Lecture Series at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22 on Facebook Live. Click for more details.

Here is a video message from Matthew Bersagel Braley regarding public health and COVID-19.

Viterbo community members are invited to join the art department’s muralists to discuss their aspirations for the library’s updated mural from 3:30–4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23 in the School of Nursing Building 196. Two $25 gift cards will be given as door prizes, but seats are limited to the first 60 people to arrive. Attendees are encouraged to brainstorm ideas that they would like to see as a semi-permanent fixture in the library’s studying area.

As part of the Student Theatre Initiative through Viterbo's music theatre and theatre department, a group of students are producing a play called In Limbo, written by Viterbo student Fifi Rodriguez. Auditions are open to all Viterbo students. Audition information and sides will be sent upon contacting Mallory Topel at mtopel65724@viterbo.edu. The deadline for an audition video has been extended to Sept. 24. Contact Mallory Topel with any questions.

Identities Project and Campus Ministry invite all members of the Viterbo community to the Multifaith Prayer Space Open House from 2–3 p.m. Tuesday Sept. 22. It is located in what was formerly known as the Student Development Center or the “big yellow house" on campus.

Applications are now being accepted for paid art positions of the 2021Touchstone production staff. The positions to be filled are art editor, graphic designer, web designer, and production assistant/promotions coordinator. Students from all disciplines are encouraged to apply. To find out more and to pick up an application, visit the bulletin board across from the gallery on the third floor of the Fine Arts Center.  Applications are due by Friday, Oct. 2.