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New Academic Programs Are Strategic Investments in Future
Just as investors have portfolios, universities have portfolios of their own made up of academic programs. So when Viterbo adds new academic programs, it’s like making new investments designed to keep the university’s portfolio healthy and ensure the institution can keep going strong.Viterbo Has Big Campus Improvement Plans for 2021-22
The beginning of the year marked the 80th anniversary of the first classes conducted in Murphy Center, the jewel of Viterbo University’s campus. This summer, the building will be lavished with the kind of attention befitting an 80th birthday, getting improvements inside and out and top to bottom.
Viterbo Employees Honored at Annual Rose Awards Ceremony
Robin Haugh, nursing, was named the 2021 Teacher of the Year at the annual Viterbo University Rose Awards ceremony May 6. Margy Krogman, director of residence life, was named Employee of the Year.
Viterbo, Boys & Girls Clubs Joint Ventures Keep Growing
Viterbo University has joined forces with many community partners over the years. The partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater La Crosse has paid especially good dividends, with new joint ventures holding promise for great return on investment for the university, the club, and the community.DNP Student Project a Great Benefit to Tomah Families
Mayo Clinic registered nurse and Viterbo University graduate student Jessica Lindblom launched the Weekend Backpack Food Program in Tomah for her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree research project.
Happy Star Wars Day! May the 4th Be With You!
Stop by the Front Desk of the Library on May 4th for a free Star Wars bookmark featuring Baby Yoda or Chewbacca!
Come See the New Library Mural "Campus in Color"
The Library now has a beautiful new mural in the Children's section thanks to Angelie Tuch-Sanchez, Grace Amundson, MacKenzie Hanson, and Erica Kowald.
A Class on Death That Celebrates Life
When Lynne Kuhl, Viterbo University nursing faculty member, asks her students to consider death, she knows that in doing so she’s also asking them to celebrate life.
FSPA Donates $100,000 for the Boys & Girls Club Pathway to a Bachelor's Degree Program
The Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration have announced a $100,000 gift to Viterbo University for the Amie L. Mathy Center Boys and Girls Club Pathway to a Bachelor’s Degree program.