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Education Alumni Earn Recognition for Their Work

Growing up in Oshkosh, Megan (Hellman) Bauer ’17 loved school so much, she played teacher at home, and when she got old enough started volunteering for tasks at school every chance she got.

Scholarship Helps Shelby Lundin Keep Eyes on the Prize
Nursing student Shelby Lundin can cut down on her work hours and focus on her studies, thanks to a scholarship that honors the nursing school's first dean.
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.
Counselors Find New Strategies to Help in Pandemic

One of the many important lessons mental health counselor Tara Allert ’16, ’18, has learned over the years at Viterbo University is the ability to roll with the punches.

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Scholarship Makes Elizabeth Pankratz Work Even Harder
Knowing that people care so much about students like her that they fund scholarships makes Elizabeth Pankratz want to prove her worth.