Viterbo University nursing graduates achieved an outstanding pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) in 2023. All aspiring registered nurses must pass the test to earn licensure and legally practice their profession in the U.S.
Softball player and biology major Amanda Bogdonovich had many years of experience with physical therapy. Thankfully though, it wasn’t as a patient.
Viterbo University and the Wisconsin Technical College System have announced a new articulation agreement that allows students who have earned an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in accounting degree to transfer up to 90 credits to the fully online Viterbo University Accounting Degree Completion program and earn a bachelor’s degree in as little as one year.
The Kent Handel Endowed Scholarship has been established at Viterbo University with a $110,000 gift by Trust Point, Inc. Foundation in celebration of the company’s 110th year in business.
When Viterbo University set out to build an engineering bachelor’s degree program, the foundation of the plan rested on one major building block: attaining ABET accreditation. On Oct. 6, 2023, Viterbo celebrated the achievement of that ABET milestone.
Matthew Bersagel Braley, director of the Viterbo University honors program and professor in the Ethics, Culture, and Society program, has a reputation for getting students to dig (and think) deep.
The Viterbo University bachelor’s degree program in engineering has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. A celebratory public open house will be held from 3–5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6 on the second floor of the Viterbo D.B. and Marge Reinhart Center for Ethics, Science, and Technology.
Chart Energy and Chemicals, Inc., in La Crosse, Wis. is a worldwide supplier of heat exchangers. Each semester, they bring in one or more engineering student interns from Viterbo University. The students can build their skills in a real-world environment while contributing to projects, learning from professionals in the field, and earning money.
As an academic advisor for students in the Conservatory for the Performing Arts, School of Human Behavior, and College of Nursing and Health, Kristen Nyholm works closely with students in their first two years at Viterbo, but provides support as needed throughout a student’s journey.
Enrollment is now open for Viterbo University’s newest academic degree offering, a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (MSSLP).