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Valpo Honors Veterans with Ceremony Nov. 13

WHAT: The women and men of the Valparaiso University Air Force and Army ROTC programs, the Military Veterans Law Association, and the Valparaiso University Chamber

Valpo Welcomes Traveling Abraham Lincoln Exhibition

Display tells the story of Lincoln’s struggle to meet the constitutional challenges of the Civil War “Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War,” a traveling

Valpo Hosts Award-Winning Poet Mary Szybist Thursday, Nov. 6

WHO: Mary, Szybist, the 2013 National Book Award Winner for Poetry for her second book, “Incarnadine.” Szybist holds degrees from the University of Virginia and

Valparaiso University Achieves Positive Rating by Moody’s, Outlook is Stable

Moody’s Investors Service has assigned an A2 rating to Valparaiso University’s 2014 bond issuance with a stable outlook, which indicates low risk to investors. The

Valpo Announces Emerging Teacher Award Recipient

Valparaiso University has honored Amanda Zelechoski, Ph.D., as the inaugural recipient of its Arts and Sciences Emerging Teacher Award, which encourages and recognizes excellence in

Valparaiso University Honored as Military Friendly School

Valparaiso University has earned recognition as a 2015 Military Friendly® School by Victory Media, the leader in successfully connecting military and civilian worlds. Now in

Valparaiso University Presents Acclaimed Sculpture Installation “Borders” by Steinunn Thórarinsdóttir

Opening Reception is Oct. 22 Valparaiso University’s Brauer Museum of Art welcomes “Borders,” an installation by renowned Icelandic artist Steinunn Thórarinsdóttir. An opening reception and

Valpo Hosts Reception for “Dunes and Blooms” Photography Exhibition

WHO: The Brauer Museum of Art presents color photographs by Pete Doherty and Joanne Markiewicz. Doherty is a former bank marketing executive who launched Doherty

Department of Theatre Presents Eurydice, Oct. 9-19

WHAT: Valpo’s theatre department presents “Eurydice,” directed by Lee F. Orchard, theatre professor and chair. Writer Sarah Ruhl reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus through