Wednesday, Aug. 19
Students will be able to earn both a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Sciences and a Master of Science in Community Medical Dietetics degree and become a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) in just five years through the new accelerated 4+1 program at Viterbo University.
Tuesday, Aug. 18
Sarah Bearbower and Kim Olson-Kopp will host the next Viterbo employee water cooler session from noon–1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20 via Zoom at https://viterbo.zoom.us/j/97042137668. Spark ideas. Fall is fast approaching. Attend to review lessons learned in Spring that can be applied to this Fall. Also brainstorm solutions for unresolved concerns.
The Library now has a subscription to U.S. Veterans Magazine available in print in the Current Periodicals area.
Monday, Aug. 17
9:30 a.m. Timecards are due in the Payroll Office – Murphy Center 201. Staff timecards can be emailed to amschmitz@viterbo.edu and student timecards can be emailed to vlwolfe@viterbo.edu
Thursday, Aug. 13
The new Viterbo Alumni Virtual Book Club's first session will feature a discussion—led by Professor Apryl Denny—of Julie Otsuka's "When the Emperor Was Divine," two days after the Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership presents a webinar with the author.
Viterbo University alumni are tapping into the core values they learned here with a new project, making hundreds of face masks to give to students. “They’re kind of a hug, a hug from an alum,” Theresa Smerud '80 said. “It’s just what you do at Viterbo."
The St. Francis School of Nursing's annual reunion went virtual this year, drawing participants from four decades of graduating classes, some of whom started their training during World War II. The web conference format went so well, alums are talking about having Zoom sessions even when they can meet in person again.
Coming to campus for fall semester has always meant at least some amount of change for Viterbo University students—new teachers, campus improvement projects, different courses, and, always, a new crop of freshmen. This fall, though, will feature unprecedented levels of change because of the COVID-19 pandemic.