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Community leaders, noted scientist among honorary degree recipients

A highly regarded educator and scientist and two Valparaiso University graduates with a long history of service to the local community were awarded honorary degrees

Fulbright program offers opportunities for three recent Valpo grads

The prestigious Fulbright award was given to three Valparaiso University recipients who will continue their international studies while making a contribution to the cultures of

Graduate placement rate tops 90 percent for 19th consecutive year

The placement rate for Valparaiso University graduates from the classes of December 2010 and May and August 2011 was 96.1 percent, the 19th consecutive year

Graduate students present innovative digital media projects in showcase

At Valparaiso University’s upcoming Graduate Digital Media Showcase, students’ Web design, video and audio production and editing, and other cutting-edge skills will be on display

AEA China Workshop offers students one-of-a-kind opportunity

A first-of-its-kind workshop in China is but one example of the distinctive opportunities provided by the Valparaiso University Graduate School’s Arts and Entertainment Administration (AEA)

Chorale Germany tour to make historic stop at St. Thomas Church

Valparaiso University’s Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Christopher Cock, will return to Germany for its fourth residency at the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig,

Valpo students help improve water quality

Valparaiso University students have partnered with the Environmental Protection Agency and the City of Valparaiso to help improve water quality at the Thorgren Detention Basin

Former Indiana chief justice to be May commencement speaker

Randall T. Shepard, former chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, will be the speaker at Valparaiso University’s May 20 ceremonies honoring graduates. Shepard became

Duesenbergs make $5 million gift to help fund Welcome Center

The long history of commitment to Valparaiso University by Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg was carried forward Saturday, April 28, when the University announced that the