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Meet Lauren Mensink, Nursing Major
"I chose Viterbo because I felt at home the moment I visited. The small campus and direct admission to nursing mattered, but it was the people who made the difference."
Viterbo University Announces Largest-Ever Merit Awards, Expanding Access for Students and Families
Viterbo University today announced the launch of GO VITERBO (Granting Opportunities), the single largest investment in student support in the institution’s history.
Viterbo University Rises in U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Rankings
Viterbo University once again earned recognition in the U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Colleges rankings, moving up in several categories that highlight the university’s mission-driven commitment to quality, affordability, and access.
Kate Luzenski, Biochemistry Major
“Education with purpose” isn’t just a phrase here. It’s a way of life. I’m learning not just how to succeed in a career, but how to make a difference through it.
One Million Dollar Gift to Viterbo University Used to Create Nancy Poehling Haggerty Memorial Nursing Scholarship
The family of Nancy Haggerty has gifted $1 million to Viterbo University to create an endowed nursing scholarship in honor of her life and legacy as a deeply compassionate nurse and someone who dedicated her life to serving others.
"Spirit of the Driftless: Preserving Our Legacy" Screening at Viterbo University Sept. 23
Enjoy a serene but powerful journey through the rugged landscapes, hidden underworlds, ancient archaeology, rare habitats, and vibrant wildlife of the unglaciated Driftless Region with the premiere of the short documentary "Spirit of the Driftless: Preserving Our Legacy" at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Meet Eryn Benson, Nursing Major
I chose Viterbo because of its outstanding nursing program and because the small, close-knit community felt like home. Here, professors know me by name, encourage me to step into leadership, and support me in and out of the classroom. I’ve had the chance to get involved in so many ways.
Meet Kenzie Geers, Nursing Major
I chose Viterbo because everything just aligned — the welcoming community, the strong nursing program, and the chance to continue competing in track. It felt right from the start, and it still does.