Since graduating from Viterbo in 2013 with a degree in music theatre, Jhardon DiShon Milton has put his performing skills to good use in television shows, plays, and musicals, including roles in Broadway productions of A Bronx Tale and, most recently Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.
Tuesday, Sept. 13
11 a.m. Mass at St. Rose Convent
1–2 p.m. St. John’s School of Theology and Seminary in Collegeville Informational Session – Sr. Thea Bowman Center
3–4 p.m. Fall Marketing Forum for Faculty and Staff – RCE 134
3:30–4:30 Faculty Echo360 Info Session – Zoom – For Zoom link or more information contact Gregg Hilker at gfhilker@viterbo.edu
The public is invited to attend the “Who is Being Left Behind? A Symposium on Equity in Health Care” Agnes W.H. Tan Science Symposium at Viterbo University from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16. In-person and virtual options are available.
Two-time Emmy Award winner Barry Lee Moe came to Viterbo intent on a career as a performer, but a nudge from an insightful professor helped him discover a passion and gift for other theatrical arts and taught him an important lesson in the importance of being open to trying new paths.
After earning her Viterbo degree in chemistry (with a mathematics minor), Elizabeth (Eckert) Maher went on to earn a doctoral degree. She now provides medical education, clinical trial support, pipeline presentations, and conference updates to retina specialists in six states for Genentech.
Imagine loving your job for 37 years. Donna (Role) Nelson doesn’t have to imagine. Her passion to serve others and her community as a nurse made sure of that.
“As Mahatma Ghandi said, ‘The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others,’” Nelson said.
A standout on the basketball court, Rebecca (Arndt) Crecente graduated with a biology degree from Viterbo, going on to earn a doctoral degree from Duke University's top-flight physical therapy program. Now a a board-certified clinical specialist in sports physical therapy, she mentors physical therapy students in South Carolina.
A business major who played baseball and basketball, Brian Soller credited the scholarships for making his education possible. He has made it a mission to show gratitude for that help and pay it forward, establishing a scholarship fund for basketball players and serving since 2014 on the Viterbo Board of Trustees.
Monday, Sept. 12
11 a.m. Mass – St. Rose Convent
Coming up:
Friday, Sept. 9
11 a.m. – Mass – St. Rose Convent
11 a.m.–1 p.m. BrightStar Care Hiring – NRC Lobby
Noon–1 p.m. TB Skin Test Clinic – NRC 205
Noon–1 p.m. UGetConnected Software Demonstration – Email cgburnsgilbert@viterbo.edu for the Zoom link