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Dave Marck and Friends to Present Free Concert "Isn't it Romantic? The Music of Richard Rodgers" at Viterbo Sept. 11
New York pianist and La Crosse native Dave Marck will present "Isn’t It Romantic? The Music of Richard Rodgers" Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Viterbo Students Advocate for Nursing Issues on Capitol Hill

Senior nursing students Julia Klimek and Monica Burt accompanied Viterbo School of Nursing Dean Martha Scheckel to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Deans Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., to attend the AACN Student Policy Summit.

Viterbo University to Present "Into the Woods" Oct. 11-13
Viterbo University theatre and music theatre will present the Tony Award®-winning musical Into the Woods Friday, Oct. 11–Sunday, Oct. 13 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Many Viterbo Nurses at the Heart of the Coronavirus Battle
Whether working in clinics that serve the homeless, or in some of the nation’s biggest hospitals, Viterbo University nursing alumni are on the front lines of the battle against COVID-19.
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.

A Fine Start to College for Engineering Student Calvin Brown

Freshman Calvin Brown found everything he wanted in a college at Viterbo University—a school that was just the right distance from his hometown of Marshfield, an enrollment level that would ease his transition from high school, and a place where he could both study engineering and play collegiate soccer. 

As his first semester of college draws to a close , Brown says everything has gone well so far.

A One-of-a-Kind Experience for Cheyenne Nagle

Cheyenne Nagle took a somewhat indirect route to enrolling at Viterbo University but said, “Viterbo has allowed me to find my passion for teaching and has reinforced my choice to be an educator. I chose Viterbo because I was looking for a program that really puts their students first. I am older than most of my classmates and needed to feel comfortable in the choice I made. The smaller class sizes and the great faculty in the education department made the decision much easier.”

Popular Comedian and Actor Erik Stolhanske to Discuss Overcoming Obstacles and Perseverance at Viterbo Nov. 8
Erik Stolhanske, a popular Hollywood comedian, actor, writer, and producer will share his poignant and often humorous story of overcoming obstacles and perseverance as part of the Viterbo University D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership’s fall lecture series at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8 in the School of Nursing Building Collins Auditorium room 196.
Internships Steer Students Like Jordenne Butler to Success 
Viterbo senior marketing major Jordenne Butler has had two internships, one that helped her discover the career path she was meant for and the second one confirming the correctness of her choice and giving her valuable work experience.
Viterbo’s VOICE Program Takes Aim at Opioid Crisis
Halfway through the first year of a three-year, $741,201 grant, Viterbo University's VOICE program is training counselors and educating the community to help fight the opioid abuse epidemic.