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Viterbo University Announces 2022 Recipients of the Saint John XXIII Award for Distinguished Service
Gerald Baldner, Mike Gostomski, Sr. Antona Schedlo, and Don and Roxanne Weber, all of whom have a long history of serving others and giving back to their communities, will be presented with the Viterbo University Saint John XXIII Award for Distinguished Service at a banquet and ceremony in the Fine Arts Center Tuesday, Sept. 20.
CCNE Accreditation of DEMSN and AG-ACNP Programs
On Oct. 12–14, 2022, the Viterbo University School of Nursing will host a Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accreditation visit and evaluation of our Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing program and our Adult Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-ACNP) Certificate program.
All Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Tickets on Sale
Individual tickets for all Viterbo University Fine Arts Center 2022–23 season shows went on sale Aug. 1.
Spotlight on … Denise Runge ’83
Denise Runge worked in traditional nursing roles for 15 years before a new calling came. Bringing her nursing background and training to a new ministry, she gave physical and spiritual comfort to people in Kenya living (and dying) with HIV and AIDS.
Madonnas of Color Now on Display
Artist Brother Mickey McGrath's Madonnas of Color paintings are now on display in the library's entrance area for a limited time.
Viterbo University and Mid-State Technical College Announce New Articulation Agreement
Students earning an Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree from Mid-State Technical College in Wisconsin Rapids may fully transfer their credits to any academic program at Viterbo University thanks to a new articulation agreement announced by the two educational institutions.Allie Mormann's Been Around the World and Back
As Viterbo University’s new study abroad coordinator, Allie Mormann ’22 brings more than a little recent international experience to the table. During her studies at Viterbo, Mormann had two educational adventures abroad, in countries on opposite sides of the globe.
Neal Zygarlicke Aims to Keep Community Strong
As chief executive officer of the La Crosse Area Chamber of Commerce, Neal Zygarlicke ’11, ’12 has launched a campaign to attract young professionals to the La Crosse community and keep new graduating college students from moving away.
Beth Dolder-Zieke Found Her Happy Place at Viterbo
For Beth Dolder-Zieke ’88, retiring from her post as Viterbo University’s career services director is a bit like a pregnancy. It’s going to hurt like heck for a while, but when the pain is over, there’s this whole new life, full of promise.