MSMHC Poster
MSMHC Presents at American Counseling Association Conference

Debra Murray, Stephanie Thorson-Oleson (not pictured), and Adam Frei (MSMHC graduate) presented a poster "Examining Resilience, Emotional Intelligence, and Connectedness to Nature" at the American Counselog Association Conference, Atlanta, Ga.

Chi Sigma Iota Honor Society
Chi Sigma Iota – Delta Lambda Chapter National Honor Society

Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) is the international honor society of professional counseling and for professional counselors. The Delta Lambda Chapter at Viterbo University was established in 2017 and has over 40 active members. The chapter focuses on promoting excellence in the profession of counseling with the hope of getting members more involved in professional development, community engagement, wellness, and more.

MSMHC Award Winners
MSMHC Statewide Awards

Congratulations to faculty members Debra Murray and Bill Bakalars, and MSMHC graduate student Tara Allert on their recent awards at the Wisconsin Counseling Association. Debra Murray, Outstanding Counselor Educator Award. Bill Bakalars, Professional Counselor of the Year. Tara Allert, First Place Research Poster "Youth Mental Health First Aid: Supporting Early Intervention for Students."

Calvin Brown
Calvin Brown
I’ve always been good at math and science. And Viterbo has the kind of broad program I wanted. It will help me figure out what type of engineering I want to do.”
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Jennifer Drexler ’00
I received personal attention from faculty and received the help I needed because of Viterbo’s small class sizes. I was very happy with my choice, and I would absolutely recommend Viterbo to prospective students.”
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Dakota Viken ’16
The collaboration with peers and faculty helps you develop relationships that can help you get a job.”
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Viterbo STEM and Pre-Health Programs

Faculty members in the natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics programs at Viterbo work together to ensure students get the best possible education to prepare them for careers in the science professions, graduate school, research, and teaching.

Hunter Nelson
Hunter Nelson ’18
My favorite thing about the psychology program was how close we ended up getting. We all would have the same classes with the same professors so it helped to reach out when we needed help with things. Everyone was so helpful, students and professors alike, so it felt as if we were kind of a family. I also liked how we got realistic practice—the papers we typed, the interviews we simulated, and the presentations we gave were similar to the skills needed in the field.”
Erin (Mulcahy) Burns ’16
Erin (Mulcahy) Burns ’16
The psychology department at Viterbo felt more like a close group of friends and mentors than a group of peers and educators. Each faculty member took the time to get to know me not only as a student, but also as a human being. I feel that the faculty truly cared about my success and well being. The professors in the psychology department demonstrated how passionate they are about the field of mental health each and every day. I felt challenged to grow as a person and a professional under their guidance. The psychology department allowed me to make connections beyond my education that I will continue to rely on in a personal and professional manner throughout my career.”