Latest Stories
Latest Stories

Tiffany Smith's Journey of Purpose and Passion
In the MBA program at Viterbo, Tiffany Smith '10 was profoundly shaped by the values instilled in her: contemplation, reflection, empathy, authenticity, and grace. These principles still act as a compass for Smith, co-owner of Hatchery, as she navigates daily decisions and rethinks problems as rich opportunities for solutions.
Viterbo University Conservatory for the Performing Arts to Present "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" at the Weber Center for the Performing Arts Nov. 15-17
Experience the existential hilarity as two of William Shakespeare’s iconic characters from "Hamlet" embark on a journey through life’s big questions with humor and wit in "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" Friday, Nov. 15–Sunday, Nov. 17 in the Weber Center for the Performing Arts Lyche Theatre.
Dale Krageschmidt's Lifetime of Experiences Led Him to Viterbo
From engineering consulting to health care and now education, Dale Krageschmidt, PhD, has a plethora of talents that have contributed to his educational approach. A natural storyteller, Krageschmidt is an associate professor in the Dahl School of Business, and his work in numerous industries has helped him effectively lead classrooms, presentations, and companies.Shannon McManimon Reflects on Transformational Education
For Shannon McManimon, program director of Viterbo’s Ethical Leadership Doctorate in Education program, the concepts of transformation and education are inextricably linked. Part of McManimon’s vision for the EdD in ethical leadership program recognizes that there are challenges in the world and that leadership is important to help move through those challenges. She said her hope is that the program would help to teach students how to work toward the common good and how to be more fully human.
International Admissions Transformed by DEI Student Intern
Angelo Ferreira Teston, a business administration international student-athlete from Dourados, Brazil, transformed Viterbo’s international admissions (IA) procedure. Through his internship with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), Viterbo’s approach to supporting incoming international students has been strengthened.
Whitney Hegseth Believes in Power of Servant Leadership
Whitney Hegseth '14 is the marketing communications manager at Gensler, the world’s largest architecture firm. She said her biggest takeaway from her time as an undergraduate business major at Viterbo is the value of servant leadership, and she returned to campus to earn a servant leadership certificate in 2021.
November is Native American Heritage Month
Visit the library's two virtual displays to learn more!
Outstanding College Student
Congratulations to Viterbo senior elementary education major Livi Pappadopoulos, who received the Outstanding College Student Award at the YWCA Tribute to Outstanding Women event Oct. 26.
Dahl School of Business Launches Groundbreaking STEM MBA
Viterbo University is taking a bold step forward. Partnering with the engineering, mathematics, and computer science department, the Dahl School of Business is set to launch a cutting-edge STEM MBA in computer science in the summer of 2025. This innovative program aims to equip future business leaders with the technological prowess required to thrive in the digital age.