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Oct. 15, 2015
Contact Nancy Allen at 608-796-3763 or nlallen@viterbo.edu
VITERBO PLATINUM EDITION SHOW CHOIR TO CELEBRATE DISNEY WITH WALT’S WORLD OF MUSIC AND MAGIC OCT. 31
The Diversity Committee is seeking donations of diversity-related items, such as books, movies, and other materials for the Inclusion and Diversity Center in Murphy Center room 576.
The School of Nursing will host Jean Watson Ph.D, RN, Monday, Oct. 19.
Watson developed the Theory of Human Caring and has presented her work internationally. She has been named a “Living Legend” by the American Academy of Nursing. She is spending the day with the School of Nursing to share her caring theory.
Degree: Bachelor of Business Administration
Career: Senior Manager, Operations and Transportation, United States Olympic Committee
Nicki’s Story
Nicki (Robinson) Skinner learned time-management skills very early as a Viterbo student. As an extremely busy three-sport athlete and business student, it was critical for success.
Viterbo will continue to increase the number of paid internship opportunities offered to students thanks to a $441,758 Career Ready Internship Grant from the Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation.
Fashion Cornucopia, a style show and gourmet meal fundraiser to benefit the Women’s Clothes Closet is Saturday, Nov. 7 at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church at 612 Division Street in La Crosse.
Catholic speaker Matt Fradd will present “The Love that Satisfies” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20 in the Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Students check out their free Bird Herd T-shirts courtesty of the Student Government Assocation. The shirts were distributed to students Oct. 15 to encourage school spirit and pride, especially at athletics events.
Artist Miya Thomas ’15 is pictured with Communal Reverence, the mural she painted as part of an internship this past summer and spring. The mural was installed and dedicated to the FSPA at Villa St. Joseph Oct. 12. Sherri Lisota, art, served as her advisor on the project.