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Congratulations

Congratulations to Wayne Wagner, athletics, and his wife Kim, the proud parents of Kendall Adele Wagner. She was born Jan. 10 weighing nine pounds and three ounces and measuring 22 inches long.

James Sewell Ballet to Perform Lover and Other Works at Viterbo University Jan. 30

Jan. 14, 2015

Contact Jen Roberdeau at 608-796-3738 or jaroberdeau@viterbo.edu

JAMES SEWELL BALLET TO PERFORM LOVER AND OTHER WORKS AT VITERBO UNIVERSITY JAN. 30

LA CROSSE, Wis. – James Sewell Ballet will present Lover and Other Works at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.

Allie Loomis – a Viterbo Alum Living Our Core Values

Allie Loomis ’07, campus minister at Murray State University

After working and attending graduate school for a semester, Viterbo graduate, Allie Loomis knew she wanted to go into ministry full time. She also knew she was ready to make a move into the next phase of her life.

Baseball Captures First MCC Tournament Title and Makes National Tournament Appearance

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – It is never easy to accept defeat, but reaching the National Tournament Semifinals is nothing to hang ones head about. The Viterbo University volleyball team had the deepest tournament run in school history come to an end on Saturday morning, falling to last year's champion University of Texas at Brownsville 3-0. 

Big Bang Friday

Approximately 60 students from area high schools were on campus Jan. 9 for “Big Bang Friday.” The sessions, which featured lab experiences and access to a variety of technology applications, explored medicinal chemistry, animal behavior, physiology, DNA analysis, and recreational math.

Guest Piano Recital Saturday

Guest pianist Roger McVey will perform a recital at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18 in the Fine Arts Center Recital Hall.

Website Migration Nearing Completion

Migration from Ektron to Drupal is entering the final phase well ahead of schedule. At this time, it is expected that the full transition will be complete in 3–4 weeks. 

Glena Temple to Lead Academic Program at Viterbo

Glena Temple, Ph.D., has been named vice president for academic affairs and dean of graduate studies at Viterbo University effective Jan. 31. Following a national search, Temple was chosen to lead the academic programs at the university, succeeding Barbara Gayle who resigned in September.