Inspiration from the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration legacy brought Nicole Van Ert '10 to Viterbo to earn an MBA. These days, she is director of the university's Center for Professional Learning and Development, overseeing the center's program development and implementation.
Zach Schmit, who graduated in May 2022 with a biology degree, had planned to be a physician when he came to Viterbo. He has decided to go to Mayo's Doctor of Physical Therapy program, however, so he will get the chance to better connect with the people who come to him for healing.
Since graduating from Viterbo, Lynnae (Salzwedel) Schatz ’84 has had a career in nursing and ministry. She's led a life characterized by a solid core of caring.
For Emily (Hund) Dykman ’98, returning to Viterbo as a religious studies professor was strange at first, but now she feels she's right where she belongs.
Holocaust survivor Peter Feigl is ill and will be unable to appear at Viterbo University Thursday, March 31. Filling in will be author Alexandra Zapruder, who will speak at 7 p.m. in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Erin Brockovich will present “What’s in Our Drinking Water” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 24 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Jaclyn Cardin, vice president for integrated marketing at Organic Valley Cooperative, will speak as part of the Viterbo University Leadership at Noon series Wednesday, March 23 in Reinhart Center room 134.
Enoch Opoku Antwi, now in his third year teaching leadership and management in Viterbo University’s Dahl School of Business, might be a born leader. There’s no doubt, however, that leadership was thrust upon him and that he has made the most of it.
The public is invited to attend the “What’s in Our Drinking Water” Agnes W.H. Tan Science Symposium at Viterbo University Friday, March 25. In-person and virtual options are available.
Chris Mayne, an associate professor of biology at Viterbo since 2014, is known for his “super science-dorky sense of humor,” his enthusiasm, his passion for sports, and his commitment to researching autoimmune diseases and the genetics of the immune system.