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Viterbo University Conservatory for the Performing Arts to Present "She Kills Monsters" at the Weber Center for the Performing Arts Nov. 17-19
The Viterbo University Conservatory for the Performing Arts will present the poignant comedy She Kills Monsters Friday, Nov. 17–Sunday, Nov. 19 at the Weber Center for the Performing Arts.
Up Close with Chris Mayne
Viterbo’s resident expert in genetics and immunology, faculty member Chris Mayne is a favorite of students.
Spotlight on…Terri Pedace ’77
When she came to Viterbo, Terri (Hess) Pedace quickly learned that Viterbo’s nursing curriculum was rigorous and challenging, but excellent training and preparation for developing clinical skills, critical thinking, teamwork, sel
Prominent Physician Al Giwa To Present "Healthcare Ethics During the COVID-19 Pandemic" at Viterbo University Nov. 9
Cincinnati VA Medical Center Associate Chief of Staff for Education Al Giwa, MD, will present “Healthcare Ethics During the COVID-19 Pandemic” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9 in the Viterbo University Fine Arts Center Nola Starling Recital Hall.Shraddha Adhikari has Big Goals for Counseling Career
Shraddha Adhikari didn’t have to go far to find the inspiration to help the people in her community. She saw her grandmother do it every day as a health care worker.Ali Dietz Keeps Nursing Simulation Labs in Peak Form
Recent college graduate Ali Dietz was working in IT with a local employer in 2020 when she realized she didn’t want to sit at a desk in front of a screen for nine hours a day.Melissa Giefer Is Always There for International Students
Enrolling international students is one thing, ensuring they have an excellent educational experience is often quite another.
Spotlight on…John Armbruster ’08
John Armbruster's 2022 book, "Tailspin," recounts the true story of a poor farm boy from Wisconsin who enlisted to serve his country in World War II and survived an unimaginable ordeal—he fell four miles to the ground in the tail of a plane without a parachute, became a prisoner of war, and was forced to take part in a 600-mile death march.Choosing Viterbo Was a Homerun for Nursing Major Haleigh Zanoni
Haleigh Zanoni of Machesney Park, Ill., was introduced to Viterbo when she received a phone call from the V-Hawks softball coach inviting her to enroll at the university and join the team.