Celebrate the holiday season with the outstanding singers of the Viterbo University choirs as they present A Viterbo Christmas: Star of Wonder at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 in the Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Congratulations to Gabby Ramsey and Megan Wheelock, winners of the Library Scavenger Hunt for the third year in a row! They have won a bag of snacks and goodies, and a reserved study room during final exams week.
Transferring from a larger school to Viterbo University turned out to be a great decision for Madilynn Tesmer, who is majoring in communications disorders.
As a Loma Linda University freshman, Patti Johnstone struggled to find her passion until one day when she wandered into the building that housed the speech and audiology department. There, on closed circuit TV, she observed a speech therapy session that was underway.
The library now has early access to JSTOR’s new interactive research tool. Developed in collaboration with the scholarly community, this innovative tool uses advanced technologies, including AI, to empower people to deepen and expand their research. Click through for more information!
Viterbo University has announced a partnership with Niche and its direct admissions program as an innovative way to provide real-time acceptance and scholarship offers to students.
Viterbo has received a $1,221,122 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help establish the university’s Parish Renewal through Communal Wisdom to Enhance Leadership, Strengthen Ministry, and Serve the Common Good (PATHWAYS) program.
It seems like Viterbo University’s Ethics, Culture, and Society (ECAS) major was made just for Meredith James, and the senior from Green Bay has made the most of it. She has custom-designed an educational path that fits her interests and aspirations, helped create a new bioethics internship, traveled to South Africa, and as a junior presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities in St. Louis.
Viterbo University and Western Technical College have announced a new articulation agreement that will allow students who have earned an Associate of Applied Science in Legal Studies/Paralegal to transfer up to 61 credits to Viterbo University and earn a Bachelor of Science in Ethics, Culture, and Society (ECAS) in as little as two years.
The Viterbo University Out of Our Minds Chamber Series will continue with “Winter Travel” at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 in the Fine Arts Center Nola Starling Recital Hall.