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Jesús Jambrina Awarded

Congratulations to Jesús Jambrina (middle), associate professor of world languages and cultures and coordinator of the Latin American and Latino Studies Program at Viterbo University, who was presented with the prestigious Medal of the Four Synagogues in a ceremony on campus March 24. Jambrina was awarded with the medal in honor of his extensive research on the Medieval Jewish heritage of Zamora, Spain.

"St. Francis of Assisi: Pacifist, Ecumenist, Arabist" the Keynote Address at Viterbo Humanities Symposium Feb. 25

Feb. 23, 2015

Contact Robyn Gaier at 608-796-3710 or rrgaier@viterbo.edu

“ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI: PACIFIST, ECUMENIST, ARABIST” THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE ANNUAL VITERBO UNIVERSITY HUMANITIES SYMPOSIUM FEB. 25

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Viterbo visiting scholar Jeff Thompson
Viterbo Recruits Former Gundersen CEO as Visiting Scholar
Former Gundersen Health System CEO Jeff Thompson, M.D., will share his vision of leadership at Viterbo University as the latest visiting scholar for the D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership.
Zart Is Very Happy Dispensing Help as a Pharmacist
Adam Zart ’12 became a pharmacist because he wanted to help people, and the lessons in servant leadership and Franciscan values he learned as a chemistry major at Viterbo University sharpened that focus. It also helped a lot when it came time to find a job.
Ric Harned
Harned Brings High Flying Experience to Engineering Program
Ric Harned, the newest addition to Viterbo's engineering program, is a former high school math teacher who brings engineering project management experience from his 20 years in the U.S. Navy.
Internships Steer Students Like Jordenne Butler to Success 
Viterbo senior marketing major Jordenne Butler has had two internships, one that helped her discover the career path she was meant for and the second one confirming the correctness of her choice and giving her valuable work experience.
Viterbo Data Scientist Shares Story of His COVID-19 Map
Eric Weinberg, a data scientist who teaches history and runs Viterbo University's website, has created an easy-to-use interactive online COVID-19 map, with help from an international collection of data scientists.
Criminal and Community Justice Major
A Major Emphasis on Community Justice
Viterbo University has updated its criminal justice program for the 2019-20 academic year, so much so that it needed a new name: criminal and community justice. Senior Andrew Kyle finds that emphasis a good preparation for a career in law enforcement. (READ MORE)
Viterbo Engineering Students Put Theory into Practice During Semester Project

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.