PROCEDURES FOR STUDENT SUICIDE ATTEMPTS, GESTURES, INTENTIONS, PLANS, OR THREATS
INTRODUCTION: Suicide is known to be a leading cause of death for college and university students. In addition, suicide attempts, gestures, intentions, plans, or threats may have a detrimental effect on the student and others. These procedures are designed to help enhance the safety and well-being of students who may be at risk of suicide and other members of the campus community.
July 21, 2016
Contact Beth Franklin at 608-796-3735 or bafranklin@viterbo.edu
AUDITIONS FOR MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE’S PETER AND WENDY TO BE HELD AUG. 1
Wednesday, July 6
The La Crosse 2015 Water Quality Report is available in hard copy at Physical Plant. The report can also be viewed at https://www.cityoflacrosse.org/content/407/479/3677/6598/default.aspx
June 30, 2016
Contact Nancy Allen at 608-796-3763 or nlallen@viterbo.edu
VITERBO UNIVERSITY TO PRESENT A DECADE OF CHANGE, A MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO THE 1960S JULY 21-23
LA CROSSE, Wis. – The Viterbo University Fine Arts Center will present A Decade of Change: Traveling through the Musical Styles of the 1960s Thursday, July 21–Saturday, July 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Center Main Theatre Lobby.
June 20, 2016
Contact Caryn Witt at 608-796-3022 or clwitt@viterbo.edu
VITERBO UNIVERSITY TO CELEBRATE WISCONSIN PRIVATE COLLEGE WEEK JULY 11–15
LA CROSSE, Wis. – Viterbo University and the other 23 private nonprofit colleges and universities in the state will celebrate Wisconsin Private College Week Monday, July 11–Friday, July 15.
Biology major Ryan Cook is one of 34 Viterbo students who are making the most of their summer by participating in the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program.
“I thought it would be a good experience and allow me to learn many valuable things,” Cook said. “In addition to conducting the experiment and applying the science, I’ll be presenting the findings to others and learning about working in a lab environment.”
7 p.m. - Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre
Same Kind of Different As Me, a fascinating story of hope and redemption is told by Ron Hall in an upbeat motivational progam at events across the nation and has helped raise more than $70 million for the less fortunate.