The members of the Viterbo community who donated blood at the BloodCenter of Wisconsin blood drive Jan. 25 sponsored by Viterbo’s Residence Hall Association. The drive resulted in the collection of 40 units of blood.
Nursing students participated in a day of educational activities Jan. 27, including this mass casualty scenario. Theatre students played stabbing victims who were treated by the nursing students.
Do you have personal health and well-being goals or New Year’s resolutions? Turn those goals into accomplishments with the rec sports Healthy Hawks program. Healthy Hawks is a 12-week lifestyle development program that will touch on all aspects of well-being with an emphasis on the physical.
Wet, heavy snow lined the trees in Assisi Courtyard Jan. 25.
The Viterbo community is invited to join alumni in celebrating Homecoming Feb. 3–4.
Friday, Feb. 3
6–8 p.m. Social – Recovery Room. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres, soda, and water. Click to RSVP.
Saturday, Feb. 4
The Diversity and Inclusion Center is located in Murphy Center room 579. With a relaxed, quiet atmosphere the Diversity Center is a great place to do homework on one of the computers, or just relax on the comfy couch.
Communications expert Frank Oswald will present “Yearning for Trust: Truth, Lies, and Deception in the Unsocial Media Age” at 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6 in Reinhart Center room 127.
Seating is limited and registration is required. Click to register for the event.
By Sarah Bearbower, IIT
Holiday Break Updates
IIT was busy during the semester break with a number of projects. Here are a few of the noteworthy items:
Viterbo will present the Tony Award-winning drama Dancing at Lughnasa at the Weber Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3–Saturday, Feb. 4 and Friday, Feb. 10–Saturday, Feb. 11.
Pam Hartwell, executive director of the Hillview Urban Agriculture Center of La Crosse, talks with a Viterbo student after she spoke as part of the Leadership at Noon series Jan. 24 in the Reinhart Center Board Room.