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South Africa Study Abroad Celebrates 10 Years
As Ethics, Culture, and Society Professor Matthew Bersagel Braley, Ph.D. plans the 2025 study abroad to South Africa, he reflected on the four previous trips over the past 10 years.
Alex Burch ’21 Sings Her Dreams to Become a Professional Opera Singer
A competitive, prestigious young artist program based in the medieval city of Urbino, Italy gave Alexandra Burch ’21 the first-hand experience to deepen her knowledge of the Italian language, culture, and opera.
Viterbo University Leadership at Noon Series to Open with WXOW News Anchor Dustin Luecke Sept. 23
WXOW evening news anchor Dustin Luecke will share his perspectives on ethical journalism, the process of gaining a news anchor position, and how storytelling and personal branding play a role in his success when he opens the 2024–25 Viterbo University Leadership at Noon series Monday, Sept. 23 in the Fine Arts Center FSPA Lobby.
National Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month
National Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.
"Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth" Author Sarah Smarsh to Speak at Viterbo University Sept. 18
Best-selling author Sarah Smarsh will discuss resilience, hard work, education, and other lessons from her book "Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth" at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Main Theatre.
Fiber Fun--And More! in the Library
Join us at Noon on Tuesdays by the fireplace!
Viterbo University Announces Recipients of the Saint John XXIII Award for Distinguished Service
Jim Bagniewski, Pat and Linda Kerrigan, and Steve Tanke, all of whom have a long and impressive history of community service and giving back to others, are the 2024 recipients of the Viterbo University Saint John XXIII Award for Distinguished Service.Free Summer Viterbo Classes Give BGC Members a Taste of College
When high school classes start for Wesley McGough, Corbin Haar, and at least a dozen other area students, they’ll have something they acquired over the summer that few if any of their classmates got: college credit.