Beginning his second year as choral music professor and department chair at Viterbo University, James Wilson couldn't be happier he made the move from Delaware to La Crosse. “The students are extremely talented, the facilities are high quality, and my colleagues have been great to work with,” he said.
Sharing what you love with others would certainly provide the basis for a rewarding career. For senior Rhiannon Baasch, that love is music, and she’ll be doing just that as a student teacher next semester and as a professional music educator after earning her degree in May.
Music theatre major Maya Richardson ’19 talks about her burgeoning stage career, which includes landing the starring role of Ariel in the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres’ production of "Footloose" and a national tour with "Paw Patrol Live!"
Celebrate the publishing of the book "Servant Leadership from the Middle" at a book signing and reception with author Bernard Osborne at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 24 at Pearl Street Books in downtown La Crosse.
Join the producers of the regional Emmy Award-winning "Decoding the Driftless" for a reception and screening of three new "Driftless-themed" short films and the original documentary Wednesday, Oct. 12 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Nick Johnson, the director of pre-owned vehicles for Luther Landers Automotive Group, will open the 2022–23 Viterbo University Leadership at Noon series Wednesday, Oct. 5 in the Fine Arts Center FSPA Lobby.
Clinical psychologist Sally Spencer-Thomas will present “Be a Shining Light of Hope: Everyone Plays a Role in Suicide Prevention” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Author, actor, comedian, viral sensation, and activist Tyler Merritt will present “Themes from I Take My Coffee Black” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre. The event will also be streamed on Facebook Live.
Rebuilding American Civics, a series of community classes sponsored by Viterbo University’s D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership and IM Education, returns this fall with a new format and in-person gatherings in addition to virtual sessions.
Knowing the success Matt Curtis ’08 has had with an innovative music business he started and considering an ambitious new project he is launching called the Cappella Performing Arts Center, you might think he’d earned an MBA from Viterbo instead of music degrees in music performance and music education.