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Viterbo Engineering Students Put Theory into Practice During Semester Project
Students in Viterbo University’s Engineering 130 class were presented with a unique challenge this semester—design an animal behavior learning environment (ABLE) with a specific set of capabilities but within rigid specification, budget, and time
Popular Comedian and Actor Erik Stolhanske to Discuss Overcoming Obstacles and Perseverance at Viterbo Nov. 8
Erik Stolhanske, a popular Hollywood comedian, actor, writer, and producer will share his poignant and often humorous story of overcoming obstacles and perseverance as part of the Viterbo University D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership’s fall lecture series at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8 in the School of Nursing Building Collins Auditorium room 196.
Counselors Find New Strategies to Help in Pandemic
One of the many important lessons mental health counselor Tara Allert ’16, ’18, has learned over the years at Viterbo University is the ability to roll with the punches.
Viterbo University's Platinum Edition Show Choir and Guest to Present "Celebration 2019" April 27
Viterbo University’s outstanding Platinum Edition show choir and special guests will present an evening of singing and dancing with their annual variety performance "Celebration 2019" at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27 in the Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Viterbo University and Milwaukee Public Schools Announce "Emerging Educators" Partnership
Viterbo University and Milwaukee Public Schools have announced a new partnership designed to help alleviate the teacher shortage in the school district through a program that allows paraprofessionals and other employees to earn a bachelor’s degree in education.
Former Professor Goes to Great Heights to Support Scholarships
The drive to support Viterbo volleyball scholarships helped keep retired Professor Grant Smith going on his quest to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
Scholarship Helps Amanda Marnholtz Rise to Next Level
The third generation of her family on campus, Amanda Marnholtz is taking her healthcare career to the next level with help from a scholarship.
Viterbo University Out-of-Our-Minds Chamber Music Series Continues with "Basically Beethoven: Too Early, Too Late" Feb. 17
The acclaimed ensemble Artaria String Quartet will present Basically Beethoven: Too Early, Too Late as part of the Out-of-Our-Minds Chamber Music Series at Viterbo University at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17 in the Fine Arts Center Nola Starling Recital Hall.
Viterbo Doctorate Student Specializes in Helping Young People
Angela Mensink knows the critical importance of dealing with trauma. She sees it every day at work.