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Viterbo University Out of Our Minds Chamber Music Series to Feature Premiere Flute-Piano Duo Nov. 4
The Viterbo University Out of Our Minds Chamber Series will feature acclaimed flutist Iva Ugrčić and pianist Satoko Hayami at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4 in the Fine Arts Center Nola Starling Recital Hall.
Community Conversation on Servant Leadership at Viterbo University Nov. 1
Viterbo University will host the Conversation on Servant Leadership event “Building Community for the Common Good” from 7–9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1 in the Nursing Center room 196.
Viterbo University Leadership at Noon Series to Continue with Acton Academy Midwest Owner Carolyn Colleen Bostrack Nov. 1
The Viterbo University Leadership at Noon Series will continue with local entrepreneur, speaker, and author Carolyn Colleen Bostrack Wednesday, Nov. 1 in the Fine Arts Center FSPA Lobby.
Sold Out: No Tickets Remain for Performance by Comedian Tig Notaro at Viterbo University Oct. 28
Famed comedian Tig Notaro’s performance at Viterbo University on Saturday, Oct. 28 is sold out.
Do You Know About Interlibrary Loan?
If you're looking for an article or book that the library doesn't own, we can probably borrow it for you from another library!Viterbo Engineering Program Gets ABET Stamp of Approval
When Viterbo University set out to build an engineering bachelor’s degree program, the foundation of the plan rested on one major building block: attaining ABET accreditation. On Oct. 6, 2023, Viterbo celebrated the achievement of that ABET milestone.
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band to Give Free Concert at Viterbo University Oct. 16; Limited Tickets Remain
Tickets are going fast for a free concert by “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 16 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Faculty Focus: Q&A with Matthew Bersagel Braley
Matthew Bersagel Braley, director of the Viterbo University honors program and professor in the Ethics, Culture, and Society program, has a reputation for getting students to dig (and think) deep.