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Viterbo Health Science Scholarship Competition Registration Deadline Jan. 15
Prospective students looking to major in biochemistry, biology, neuroscience or pre-professional healthcare fields are reminded that the deadline for the Health Science Scholarships competition is Jan. 15.
New Student Scholarship Application Deadline Jan. 15
Reminder to new freshman and transfer students enrolling in the fall of 2020 that the Viterbo Scholarship Application priority deadline is Jan. 15.
Viterbo University to Host Engineering Exploration Day Jan. 18
Prospective students and their families are invited to learn about the field of engineering and Viterbo University’s engineering major at Engineering Exploration Day the afternoon of Saturday, Jan. 18.
Stephanie Sesvold
Ethics, Culture, and Society Major Prepares Sesvold for Law School

Her college career was just a few months old when freshman Stephanie Sesvold realized her chosen major wasn’t quite right for her and what she really wanted to be was an attorney.

Merry Christmas

Viterbo University will be closed Tuesday, Dec. 24–Wednesday, Jan. 1. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Melissa Borsheim
Borsheims All About Building for the Future
Borton Construction owners Melissa and Paul Borsheim had done several building projects at Viterbo University over the course of a few years when they decided to do something to help Viterbo students who were building their futures.
Social Work Student is Ready to Make a Difference

Logan Bjerkos, a senior social work major at Viterbo University, admits she was worried about the cost of attending college when she was considering where to study.

“I was terrified going into college, thinking about how I was going to afford this,” she said. “But Viterbo worked really well with all of the financial aid, the grants and scholarships.”

Illinois Student Engineers a Path to Success at Viterbo

Gregory Cano is from Palatine, Ill., and has dreamed of becoming an engineer since he was a high school freshman.

Cano is now a sophomore engineering major at Viterbo University and is well on the way to making that dream a reality. He hopes to eventually work in mechanical engineering, but is enjoying the broad focus of his engineering studies at Viterbo.

Biochemistry Student Wants to Help Cancer Patients

Hannah Krause is studying biochemistry at Viterbo University and looking forward to a career in research, and perhaps one day working to alleviate the suffering of cancer patients, and maybe even finding a cure.

Krause says it’s unlikely there’ll ever be a single “cure” for cancer, as each case is different, but she’s determined to play her part in the battle against the disease.

Attend Interns in Action April 23

Viterbo’s spring 2019 student interns will present their posters about their internship experience at the annual Interns in Action event from 2–3 p.m.