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Sarah Fauque
For Fauque (and Science), Curiosity a Driving Force
Curiosity has always been a driving force for Sarah (Ramaker) Fauque ’10, and that’s a big reason why she gravitated toward science. “Literally, all of science starts with the phrase, ‘That’s weird,’” said Fauque, a biology professor.
Alexandra Watral
Watral's PhD Work Takes Aim at Alzheimer's Test
What if a simple motor learning test could help diagnose cases of Alzheimer’s disease and age-related mild cognitive impairment in their early stages? Alexandra Watral ’14 aims to find out if that’s possible.
Kathryn Korthauer
Korthauer Applies Science to Consumer Protection at EPA
Kathryn Korthauer's Peace Corps service led to her work as a biologist at the Environmental Protection Agency, working to ensure antimicrobial pesticides don't harm people who use them.
Alex Diciaula
Tough Times Reveal Rewarding Path for Diciaula
In the course of earning two degrees from Viterbo, Alex Diciaula has gone from an ultracompetitive athlete to someone focused on helping others, bringing people together, and continually being present, joyful, and thankful.
Susan Rieple Graf
Calamity Presents New Beginning for Sue Graf
Susan Rieple Graf ’82 is no stranger to major changes of course in her life path. The latest detour, though, has taken her down a road traveled by few, if any, others.
Karla  Przybylski and Katie Thormodsgaard
Viterbo Alumnae Make a Good Team
When Karla Przybylski ’07 was at a crossroads in life, ready for a new beginning, her Viterbo soccer teammate Katie (Kubistal) Thormodsgaard ’04 was there to help her find her direction.
For 25 years, Place of Grace Has Offered Lessons in Service
At Place of Grace, says Tom Thibodeau, "our basic philosophy, our mandate, if you will, is treat each person who comes through the doors as if they were Christ Himself.”
Cassidy Sheehan
New Viterbo Nursing Grad Gets Fast Start

Viterbo University nursing student Cassidy Sheehan had one less thing to worry about than most people beginning their final semester of college. Post-graduation employment in her position of choice had already been secured.

Sheehan had been offered a nursing position in the labor and delivery unit at Gundersen Health System in La Crosse upon graduating from Viterbo.

Diana Dundukova
Ukraine Native Diana Dundukova Waltzes Toward Global Business Future

Diana Dundukova might have been born for business. As a preteen in her western Ukraine town, she recalls selling her toys and magazines to other kids in the neighborhood. Some of the money she earned from that first business venture, she suspects, was used to help pay for plane tickets when she emigrated to western Wisconsin at age 10 with her parents, Igor and Nataliya, and her older brother, Dmytro.

Zoe de Boer
Campus Ministry Graduate Assistant Zoe de Boer is Building Relationships with Students

Zoe de Boer knows when a great opportunity presents itself. That was certainly the case when she was offered the Viterbo campus ministry graduate assistant position last summer.