Angela Mensink knows the critical importance of dealing with trauma. She sees it every day at work.
Mensink is an outpatient mental health therapist at Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center in Winona, Minn. She treats clients of all ages, but specializes in helping children, adolescents, and families recover from trauma and traumatic experiences.
Students in Viterbo University’s Engineering 130 class were presented with a unique challenge this semester—design an animal behavior learning environment (ABLE) with a specific set of capabilities but within rigid specification, budget, and time constraints.
For Viterbo residence life director Joann Stacey, the many duties of her job boil down to a primary focus— the students.
From: Communication <communication@viterbo.edu>
Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 at 12:48 PM
Subject: Viterbo Drive-thru Drop Off and Other News
Students:
Soccer has always been an important part of Yoshi Kogiso’s life. In fact, it’s the reason he chose to attend college in the U.S.
“Having the opportunity to play collegiate soccer was huge for me,” said Kogiso, a native of Cuernavaca, Mexico, who received a scholarship to play at Viterbo University. “Overall, it has been a great experience. Most of my friends are on the soccer team, and I love the U.S.”