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Test Optional Admission Continuing at Viterbo University, Applications Now Open and Free for Fall 2022
Test optional admission for first-year students applying to Viterbo University will continue for fall 2022. Applications for fall 2022 are open and free.
"Cabaret and Cocktails" Featuring the Hits of 1970 and 1971 at Viterbo University July 21-24
Enjoy a medley of more than 70 hits from 1970 and 1971 as an outstanding cast of local singers and dancers presents Cabaret and Cocktails Wednesday, July 21–Saturday, July 24 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center FSPA Lobby.
July is Anti-Boredom Month!
If you're feeling bored, check out these resources to get out of your slump!
Music Is Katherine Weber's World Passport
For Viterbo vocal music performance grad Katherine Weber ’10, music has opened the world to her. Literally. She now lives in Amsterdam, engaged to a U.K. native, and has performances planned this year in several European countries as well as the U.S.
Basketball Takes Adrian Boyd Around the World
As an inner-city Milwaukee kid, Adrian Boyd ’92 didn’t see himself as a world traveler. His basketball skills and work ethic, however, led to him logging countless miles as a pro basketball player and entrepreneur, making a particularly big splash in New Zealand.
Viterbo University Receives $1.3 Million HRSA Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program Grant
Viterbo University has received a $1,326, 559 grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to help increase the number of mental health professionals in integrated health settings in rural southwest Wisconsin.
Faculty Focus: Q&A with Josh Lichty
Josh Lichty is an assistant professor in the School of Education. Prior to teaching at Viterbo, he taught elementary and middle school for 16 years, including coaching numerous sports—he is currently coaching football and track in Onalaska. Lichty received his master’s degree in educational leadership from Viterbo in 2017.
Staff Focus: Q&A with Megan Pierce
Megan Pierce serves as the director of multicultural student success and global engagement, a new position in a new department that works to create a safe and identity-affirming space for students, promote social justice and equity initiatives, orient and support international students, and provide study abroad opportunities.
Tonya Wagner Named Dean of the College of Business, Leadership, and Ethics at Viterbo University
Tonya Wagner has been named the dean of the College of Business, Leadership, and Ethics at Viterbo University.