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Registration for Viterbo Choral Arts Remains Open Until Sept. 2

Viterbo University’s newest choral ensemble, Viterbo Choral Arts, will hold its first rehearsal on Tuesday, Aug. 30, at the Cappella Performing Arts Center in downtown La Crosse. Fifty community singers have signed up for the group so far and just 15 spots remain.
Sam Scinta

Viterbo Civics Discussion Group Starts Fall Session Sept. 13

Rebuilding American Civics, a series of community classes sponsored by Viterbo University’s D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership and IM Education, returns this fall with a new format and in-person gatherings in addition to virtual sessions.
Amanda Meyer

Viterbo Graduate Amanda Meyer Is New Recreation Department Leader

Amanda Meyer didn’t have to look very far for her first job after graduating from Viterbo University in 2008. In fact, it turned out her place of employment, Viterbo's recreation department, was located literally just out the window from where she lived as a first-year student. Meyer recently was named the university's director of recreation.
Joe Paulauskis

For Joe Paulauskis, Viterbo Launched an Impactful Life of Science

Since graduating from Viterbo with a biology degree, Joe Paulauskis '78 has led a remarkably impactful life of science, as a researcher, teacher, and innovative leader in industry and academia. Much of his work focused on using gene sequencing to maximize the efficacy of drug treatment and improve the logistics of cancer research.

Matt Curtis Combines Music and Business for Magnum Opus

Knowing the success Matt Curtis ’08 has had with an innovative music business he started and considering an ambitious new project he is launching called the Cappella Performing Arts Center, you might think he’d earned an MBA from Viterbo instead of music degrees in music performance and music education.