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True and Perfect Joy: Thanksgiving
There is a story in our Franciscan Tradition about "true and perfect joy." At first blush, this is an odd little tale about Francis finding joy in rejection. However, upon further reflection,
Congratulations to the Winner of the 2nd Annual Virtual Library Scavenger Hunt!
Madelyn Heinzelman is the winner of the $25 Amazon gift card! To see the answers to the questions, click through to the article.
"Save Our Steinways" New Year's Eve Gala Dec. 31 at the Weber Center for the Performing Arts; Limited Tickets Available
A New Year’s Eve Gala to benefit the “Save Our Steinways” fund at Viterbo University will be held from 8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 31–12:15 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 1 at the Weber Center for the Performing Arts.St. Elizabeth of Hungary: A Franciscan Saint
On November 17th the Catholic Church and Franciscans worldwide celebrate the life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary – a medieval noblewoman who responded to personal tragedy by embracing St.
Spotlight on ... Kris Hesch '72
Next May marks 50 years since Kris (Kampa) Hesch ’72 graduated from Viterbo. For her, though, there was no cap, no gown, no pomp and circumstance. “I did not walk across the stage to receive my diploma because I was on a USO tour with Viterbo’s Marianettes,” Hesch said.
Study Rooms Can Now be Reserved Online!
Go to https://emsnet.exchange.viterbo.edu/EmsWebApp/ or scan the QR code posted on each study room's door and this post, login, pick your date and time, pick your room!
Spotlight on ... John Rice '83
Viterbo University put John Rice ’83 on the path to a career in higher education, a path that t
Marlene De La Cruz-Guzmán is Viterbo’s First Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
In her new role as the university’s first vice president of diversity, equity, and inclusion, Marlene De La Cruz-Guzmán will serve as a member of Viterbo’s senior leadership team and will lead the university’s social justice and equity initiatives.
Catching Up with Sr. Helen Elsbernd
Helen Elsbernd, FSPA ’65 faced a difficult decision in 1976. Then a chemistry professor at Viterbo, she loved teaching.