Boston resident Wynter Pingel ’03 took a leap of faith when she left the job she enjoyed for eight years as a proofreader with National Braille Press. Pingel reflected on the uncertainty she felt at that time, but she does not regret her decision to venture on her own and make a living as a musician.
Viterbo Associate Professor Chad Kolbe is in his 19th year of teaching the theatre professionals of tomorrow. Conservatory for the Performing Arts shows are made outstanding in large part to his work as technical director, production manager, and lighting designer.
Four hundred-thirteen students, 287 undergraduate, 105 master’s degree, and 37 doctorate degree students, will be candidates for graduation at Viterbo University’s Spring Commencement Ceremony at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 10 at the La Crosse Center.
The hilarious and heartfelt look at the joys of menopause and friendship—plus hot flashes, mood swings, and memory lapses—is coming to the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center with "Menopause The Musical 2: Cruising Through ‘The Change’®" Tuesday, Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. This performance is part of the 2025–26 Bright Star Season.
A chance conversation led Miranda Campbell to Viterbo’s engineering program, where she gained hands-on experience redesigning dairy equipment at GEA Farm Technologies. She hopes to continue with the company after graduating in May.
Jacky Mathews ’22 took a chance on Viterbo’s brand-new engineering program, and it paid off. Now a Product Design Engineer at Trane, Jacky is putting her skills to work designing the future of HVAC technology.
Jacob Lee ’22 started as an intern at Tailored Label Products and now leads a team as digital production supervisor. He credits Viterbo’s engineering program for equipping him with both technical skills and the leadership abilities crucial to his success.
Gordon Murphy worked full-time as a tool maker while earning his engineering degree at Viterbo, determined to expand his career opportunities. Now a manufacturing engineer at Chart Industries, he applies both hands-on experience and technical knowledge to oversee the heat transfer fins on cryogenic exchangers used in energy, aerospace, and industrial gas systems.
Sheila Severson, president’s office, was named Staff of the Year at the annual Viterbo University Rose Awards ceremony May 1. Benjamin Gonzales, theatre and musical theatre, was named the 2025 Teacher of the Year. Both are pictured with Viterbo President Rick Trietley, middle.
iLuminate will bring their incredible fusion of technology and dance when they perform at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 6 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.