A wonderful partnership leads to teaching servant-leadership
I try to keep the self-promotion to a minimum here on the blog. I first created the blog as an outgrowth of our Master's program, not as a way to try and bring attention to it. That said, I would be remiss if I didn't mention a recent story about one of our faculty members.
This past September we opened a new building on campus, the Amie L. Mathy Center for Recreation and Education. It is a unique collaboration between the area Boys and Girls Club and Viterbo. It provides a facility on this side of town for the Boys and Girls Club, gives us some much needed space for student recreational activities, and gives our faculty, staff and students great opportunities to serve area youth who frequent the Club.
Tom Thibodeau, a member of the Religious Studies department and whose idea it was to begin offering the MA in Servant-Leadership, wanted to include the young kids who use the Boys and Girls Club in the servant-leadership culture of Viterbo. He has begun offering servant-leadership dinners and meetings every week for these future leaders of our community. Please take the time and read about it here.
This past September we opened a new building on campus, the Amie L. Mathy Center for Recreation and Education. It is a unique collaboration between the area Boys and Girls Club and Viterbo. It provides a facility on this side of town for the Boys and Girls Club, gives us some much needed space for student recreational activities, and gives our faculty, staff and students great opportunities to serve area youth who frequent the Club.
Tom Thibodeau, a member of the Religious Studies department and whose idea it was to begin offering the MA in Servant-Leadership, wanted to include the young kids who use the Boys and Girls Club in the servant-leadership culture of Viterbo. He has begun offering servant-leadership dinners and meetings every week for these future leaders of our community. Please take the time and read about it here.




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