Izzy Grothaus has always had a passion for sports and food, making Viterbo University’s nutrition and dietetics program the perfect fit. As the fitness and wellbeing program assistant for Viterbo’s CREW department, she promotes campus wellness through fitness challenges and yoga classes—blending her love for movement and health into her everyday student life.
From high school career exploration to hands-on research at Viterbo University, biology major Jon Vissers is turning his curiosity about science into a promising future. Whether it’s working in a lab, pursuing public health, or exploring new antibiotics, Vissers is embracing every opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute.
Viterbo University assistant professor of nutrition and dietetics Tiffany Lein was named the recipient of the 2025 North Central Outstanding Dietetics Educator Award in the Coordinated Program category.
From a childhood filled with challenges to a future dedicated to helping others, Hailey's journey is one of strength and determination. Inspired by the social worker who changed her life, she’s now on a path to do the same for others.
Megan Konkel was looking for a field of study that involved her affinity for mathematics and art. Add in her technology and problem-solving skills, and computer science was the perfect major.
Eric Weinberg helped launch the school’s computer science program, which has grown rapidly and focuses on preparing students for ethical problem solving and evolving industry needs.
From college soccer to the NFL, Kaun’s bold moves and persistence landed him a dream role with the Atlanta Falcons. His journey proves that seizing the right opportunity can change everything.
What do health care and a business or leadership degree have to do with one another? According to Viterbo alumni, Chet Doering, Jenny Jackson, Laura Kloss, and Lindsey Preston, everything.
Professor John Neumann’s marketing research class had the incredible opportunity to present the results of their client-based research project for Subway. Over the course of the semester, students explored customer perceptions of Subway, developing insights and recommendations to enhance the brand's connection with its audience. Eric Nissen, CEO of Rottinghaus Company, Inc.
Viterbo University is partnering with the Sister Thea Bowman Black Catholic Education Foundation to provide $5,000 scholarships per year for new African American and Afro-Latino students. This new agreement reflects the shared commitment of both organizations to increase access to Catholic higher education.