Dillon McArdle has been named the director of the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center effective July 1. He succeeds Michael Ranscht, who became executive director of university relations in 2020.
Nicholas Carlstrom appreciates what he describes as Viterbo’s close community and family culture. Now as a resident assistant living and working in Rose Terrance, he strives to provide that sense of belonging to the 20 students living on the third floor.
Nathalia Duque's musical theatre and business management studies at Viterbo have served her well since she graduated in 2018. She is a performer at Hong Kong Disneyland, a job she landed thanks in part to an internship at Walt Disney World during her time at Viterbo.
Viterbo University has built a reputation as an institution that values environmental stewardship, but Steven Marking ’86 came to Viterbo with a fully developed conservation ethic. Growing up on Brice Prairie, he had a great teacher: his father, Leif, a founding member of the Brice Prairie Conservation Association and widely known for his bluebird house project.
Viterbo University has announced the formation of the Conservatory for the Performing Arts to launch in fall 2021. The program embraces a new approach to conservatory training that values and honors the liberal arts tradition while providing essential skill development necessary to succeed in a demanding professional world.
The Viterbo University Fine Arts Center will delay holding university-sponsored public performances, including Bright Star and NexStar Season performances, through June 30, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
Viterbo University has announced the formation of the Conservatory for the Performing Arts to launch in fall 2021. The program embraces a new approach to conservatory training that values and honors the liberal arts tradition while providing essential skill development necessary to succeed in a demanding professional world.
The Viterbo University Fine Arts Center will delay holding university-sponsored public events, including Bright Star and NexStar Season performances and lectures, until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Taking a break from the busy schedule of an internationally acclaimed opera singer, Matt Boehler ’98 returned to his alma mater in November 2019 to perform a recital and spend several days working with students. It was a special homecoming he very much enjoyed.