Magda Brown, a survivor of the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, will share her story at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 21 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Prospective students and their family members and other guests at Viterbo University will continue to experience the best in Franciscan hospitality thanks to the new Skogen Family Welcome Center, which is located on the first floor of the D.B. and Marge Reinhart Center for Ethics, Science, and Technology on campus.
Barb Skogen's mother had to sacrifice and struggle to get through college, and that was part of the inspiration for establishing a scholarship for Viterbo vocal performance students in her memory.
"Paying it forward" and working for the common good, fairness, and justice are all Viterbo lessons Juan Jiménez '01, '06 took to heart. He has served Viterbo University on both the alumni board and the board of advisors.
Celebrate the bombastic 1980s with the rock music anthems of the decade as the 10th anniversary tour of Rock of Ages comes to the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6.
A new agreement between the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and Viterbo University will assure qualified undergraduate students at Viterbo University early admittance to the MCW School of Pharmacy upon graduation.
Viterbo University and Tuscia University in Viterbo, Italy, have formed an exchange program partnership that will allow students at either university to spend a semester or an academic year at the other for the cost of their tuition.
Get to know Matthew Bersagel Braley, who leads the Viterbo University Honors Program and teaches undergraduate and graduate seminars that dig deep into pressing social issues.
Eric Weinberg, a data scientist who teaches history and runs Viterbo University's website, has created an easy-to-use interactive online COVID-19 map, with help from an international collection of data scientists.
Many people struggle with selecting a college major and a future career. Not Viterbo student Lexi Vertein.
"I've know since preschool that I wanted to be a teacher, " said Vertein, a junior elementary education major from Reedsburg. "There are 16 teachers in my family including aunts, cousins, etc., so I guess it's in my blood and meant to be."
Vertein is a first generation college student who is very happy with er choice to attend Viterbo University.