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Whitney Hegseth Believes in Power of Servant Leadership
Whitney Hegseth '14 is the marketing communications manager at Gensler, the world’s largest architecture firm. She said her biggest takeaway from her time as an undergraduate business major at Viterbo is the value of servant leadership, and she returned to campus to earn a servant leadership certificate in 2021.
November is Native American Heritage Month
Visit the library's two virtual displays to learn more!
Meet the 2024–25 Reinhart Institute Fellows
The D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership first began its student fellowship program in fall 2021. The program has five to six fellows each year, both undergraduate and graduate students. The fellows have a variety of roles that include planning programs, introducing speakers, serving as greeters, and maintaining and updating the social media accounts and Ethics Institute website.
Dahl School of Business Launches Groundbreaking STEM MBA
Viterbo University is taking a bold step forward. Partnering with the engineering, mathematics, and computer science department, the Dahl School of Business is set to launch a cutting-edge STEM MBA in computer science in the summer of 2025. This innovative program aims to equip future business leaders with the technological prowess required to thrive in the digital age.
Dahl School Advisory Board Members Share Mentorship Insights
For students entering the business world, the importance of mentorship cannot be overstated. At the Dahl School of Business, members of the Advisory Board are offering guidance to first-year students, stressing that finding a mentor early in their careers can be a crucial factor for long-term success.
Professor John Robinson Reflects on Innovation in Higher Education
Passionate about shaping the future of higher education and student success, John Robinson, associate professor of finance at Viterbo, shares his thoughts on what innovation in higher education looks like today, how Viterbo is leading the charge, and what the future holds for both the institution and its students.
Lifelong Learning Leads Valerie Savage to Servant Leadership
Valerie Savage, a 2022 graduate of Viterbo’s Master of Arts in Servant Leadership (MASL) program, has pursued many dreams. From working as an educator to serving as a spiritual director to becoming a certified master scuba diver, Savage is a testament to lifelong learning. Her experience in the MASL program even led her to publish a book, "Transcending through Servant Leadership."
Alina Garstka Reflects on Major League Time as a ‘Twintern’
Alina Garstka, Viterbo sport management and leadership student, shares her experience with the Minnesota Twins as a Twintern (Minnesota Twins intern) and her appreciation for Viterbo preparing her for the opportunity.
Innovation, Experience Prep Finance Major Alex Kratzenstein for Future
Alex Kratzenstein, a 4+1 student in Viterbo University's Dahl School of Business, recently shared his reflections on how his academic journey and experiences at Viterbo have shaped his readiness for the future.