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VU Today Sept. 17

Thursday, Sept. 17

Noon Mass – San Damiano Chapel

4:30–5:30 p.m. Short-term Study Abroad Experience in Spain to learn about Sports Nutrition and the Mediterranean Diet Informational Meeting – School of Nursing 195. If you’re unable to attend in person, email Brianna Rice at bkrice@viterbo.edu for the online meeting link.

VU Today Sept. 16

Wednesday, Sept. 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 department. Staff timecards: amschmitz@viterbo.edu Student timecards: vlwolfe@viterbo.edu

Noon Mass – San Damiano Chapel

National Hispanic Heritage Month
Organizations and Students Benefit from Internship Linkages
Viterbo students connect with businesses, organizations, and government agencies for real-world experiences that are usually, but not always, in their fields. For many, internships and clinicals are required, but for others it’s a way to get a jump on post-college life.
Service Connection is Essential at Viterbo
Service is a core value at Viterbo, and service is a key part of a Viterbo education. The monthly Service Saturday events are a well-known example of the community connection that students make through helping others, but many also find ways to serve as part of their classwork.
Viterbo University Library Mural - Nuns
Give Your Input for the New Library Mural!
Viterbo community members are invited to bring ideas for new mural.
Viterbo Has Fast Path to Master’s Degree in Community Dietetics
Starting in 2024, anybody who wants to become a registered dietitian nutritionist will have to earn a master’s degree. In a way, it’s like they are moving the goal posts, but Viterbo University has come up with a way to keep students in the game without having to go into overtime.
VU Today Sept. 15

Tuesday, Sept. 15

10:30–11:30 a.m. Employees Photos – Brophy Center 125. For any employee needed a photo taken or updated.

Noon Leadership at Noon Series with CROPP Cooperative CEO Bob Kirchoff – Facebook Live.

Viterbo Takes Steps to Address Inequity and Social Justice Issues
Spurred by the killing of George Floyd, David Saunders-Scott and Michelle Pinzl spent the summer leading a Viterbo working group whose mission was to review racism and justice issues at Viterbo and produce proposals to create a more equitable and justice-centered campus.
CPLD Blazing Trails with Customized Training Programs
Viterbo University’s Center for Professional Learning and Development is the first program to offer graduate-level education in compression planning, and that’s just a small portion of the tailor-made training the CPLD offers area businesses and organizations.