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Majority of Classes at Viterbo University Moving to Online Delivery Effective Nov. 23
Viterbo University officials announced today the majority of fall semester classes will move to online delivery effective Monday, Nov. 23. Some courses with a hands-on component such as clinical or field experiences, performances, practicums, or labs will remain face to face to ensure the best possible learning experience.
Kindness Coupons Thank You for Following Safety Guidelines
Collect tickets for prizes!Viterbo Alums Take Giving to the Next Level
JayVon and Megan Adams reflect often on how fortunate they are, even in the midst of a pandemic. It’s common for that gratitude to become good fortune for someone else, sometimes in a big way. A very big way.
Viterbo Angel Put Emmy-winner Moe on His Path
If Barry Lee Moe '01 had a chance to give a speech after winning his first Emmy in September, he would have expressed gratitude for the “angels” who have dropped into his life, including an important angel at Viterbo.
Adam Dickinson Grateful for his Viterbo Launchpad
Sport and spirituality attracted Adam Dickinson ’12 to Viterbo University, and he remains grateful he had the opportunity to be a V-Hawk.
Engineering Student Collaborates, Innovates
Jacob Lee has been working on innovative engineering projects, thanks to one of his many internships. “Not only am I confident I will have the skills necessary to be an engineer, but I feel the companies that are looking at Viterbo engineers are also confident we will be prepared when we graduate.”
Transfer Mentor and Future Nurse, Miranda Zipp Enjoys Helping Others
Being a college transfer student can present a unique set of challenges.
Former Library Director John Hempstead and Wife Create Scholarship Endowment
The Francis Clare Scholarship Endowment will honor the Sisters who served Viterbo.
Congratulations to Library Student Worker Alex Hable!
Friendly Phone Companions Connects Seniors, Viterbo Students for Conversation Amid Isolation