By Pat Kerrigan, communications and marketing
A Librarian and Her iPad
by Gretel Stock-Kupperman, Director of the Todd Wehr Memorial Library
I first got an iPad as part of the campus iPad Initiative. At the time, I had four weeks to learn the device before I had to teach faculty how to use it. I decided to make myself use the iPad for everything; I stopped taking notebooks to meetings, put files on Dropbox, and looked for an app for anything I normally did with my smartphone or computer. Some things worked better than
Employees are invited to nominate a deserving student to receive the St. Catherine’s Medal, which is awarded annually to up to three students who exemplify leadership, service, and dedication to their Catholic education.
By Jason Skoog
Master's Scholarship in the Viterbo Research Collection
Students enjoyed themselves by the fire pit in Marian Hall Courtyard on a nice winter’s day. Photo by Matt Hansen, communications and marketing. To submit a photo for Photo of the Week consideration, email it to communication@viterbo.edu.
By Sue Danielson, health services, and Paul Convery, Viterbo student nurse
Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss, Anne Frank’s childhood friend, will present “Hiding, Betrayal, Survival: The Life and Times of Anne Frank and Eva Schloss” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 26 in the Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Tickets for the event go on sale to the general public at the Viterbo box office today, Feb. 2.
Viterbo international students participated in La Crosse’s Winter Rec Fest ice fishing derby. The fish weren’t biting, so the group made the best of it by making a snowman. Also pictured is Christy Kabat, Academic Resource Center.
The Viterbo Residence Hall Council is sponsoring a BloodCenter of Wisconsin Blood Drive from 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5 in the Fine Arts Center Lobby.