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Frank Gosar Makes an Adventurous and Artistic Life out of Clay
Frank Gosar '81 has so many artistic talents and interests he could have pursued, but in the end he has centered his life on pottery, "the one art form where the process was as much fun as the product.” He started Off-Center Ceramics 30 years ago in Eugene, Ore. His works will be exhibited in the University Gallery Jan. 31–March 27.
Mallrats Presents "MTV Unplugged" to Open Viterbo University Weber Center Season Jan. 20
Enjoy the ultimate 1990s date night musical performance as Mallrats Presents "MTV Unplugged" at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 in the Weber Center for the Performing Arts Lyche Theatre.
Viterbo University Center for Professional Learning to Offer Servant Leadership and Coaching Online Certificate Program Jan. 29–March 2
The Viterbo University Center for Professional Learning will offer an online certificate program in Servant Leadership and Coaching Monday, Jan. 29–Saturday, March 2. New learning modules will be posted weekly.
Merry Christmas
Viterbo University will be closed Monday, Dec. 25–Monday, Jan. 1. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Faculty Focus: Q&A with Scott Gabriel
Working with students is the most rewarding aspect of biochemistry professor Scott Gabriel’s career. That was the reason his being named Viterbo Teacher of the Year at the university’s annual 2023 Rose Awards ceremony was such an honor.
Viterbo Student Gwen Mahoney Enjoying Christmas at Greccio Celebration
Gwen Mahoney was so impressed with the St. Francis Choir that after Mass at San Damiano Chapel she went up to the group’s director, Polly Pappadopoulos, to ask if she could join.
Military Aligned Students Get Support, Thanks to Sam Morris
As the director of military student success at Viterbo University, Sam Morris’ duties are many. So are his lofty goals.
Artaria String Quartet to Perform the Complete Bartók Quartets in Three January Concerts at Viterbo University
The acclaimed Artaria String Quartet will perform the six string quartets by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók in concerts on Sundays Jan. 7, 14, and 21 at 3 p.m. in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Nola Starling Recital Hall.