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Viterbo University Out-of-Our-Minds Chamber Music Series Continues with "Basically Beethoven: Too Early, Too Late" Feb. 17
The acclaimed ensemble Artaria String Quartet will present Basically Beethoven: Too Early, Too Late as part of the Out-of-Our-Minds Chamber Music Series at Viterbo University at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17 in the Fine Arts Center Nola Starling Recital Hall.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.
Celtic Nights to Perform at Viterbo University Feb. 28
The outstanding dancers, singers, and musicians of Celtic Nights will present Oceans of Hope—The Epic Journeys of Our Ancestorsat 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Brooklyn Seiler—Her Future in Focus
Brooklyn Seiler, a Viterbo University nutrition and dietetics major, has had a clear vision of her education and career goals since she was a freshman in high school in Byron, Ill.
Author of Award Winning Book "Educated" Tara Westover to Speak at Viterbo University Sept. 12
Tara Westover, author of the bestselling and award-winning memoir "Educated," will open the Viterbo University D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership’s fall lecture series at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12 in the Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.Viterbo Recruits Former Gundersen CEO as Visiting Scholar
Former Gundersen Health System CEO Jeff Thompson, M.D., will share his vision of leadership at Viterbo University as the latest visiting scholar for the D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership.
Viterbo Engineering Students Put Theory into Practice During Semester Project
Students in Viterbo University’s Engineering 130 class were presented with a unique challenge this semester—design an animal behavior learning environment (ABLE) with a specific set of capabilities but within rigid specification, budget, and time
Scholarship Makes Elizabeth Pankratz Work Even Harder
Knowing that people care so much about students like her that they fund scholarships makes Elizabeth Pankratz want to prove her worth.
Maya Richardson Looking Forward to a Career in Music Theatre
When she was a child, Viterbo senior music theatre major Maya Richardson used to write plays and sing with her father at the piano. She knew early on that life on stage was what she wanted.