Viterbo senior Jessie Knapp put two of her passions—service and the environment—into practice at the annual President's Day of Service in April.
"My love of the environment has always been an important part of who I am," said Knapp, a business major from Shawano who graduated May 12, 2018. "Since I was young, my family has always served others, and today service is ingrained in students at Viterbo."
Public Statement from Viterbo University President Glena Temple
Gundersen Partners has a long history of doing myriad good things for the La Crosse area community, but nothing tops the impact of providing college scholarships, according to Linda Gillette, the organization’s president. It’s an investment that pays dividends far into the future.
From: Communication <communication@viterbo.edu>
Date: Friday, April 17, 2020 at 2:39 PM
Subject: Viterbo University Updates
Students,
Here are some updates from Viterbo University:
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.
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.”