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Valparaiso University Introduces Music Therapy Bachelor’s Program

Valpo’s Department of Music will expand its degree offerings with the development of a cutting-edge music therapy bachelor’s degree program that integrates the art of

Advocating for Equality: Valpo Honors Faculty Member with Martin Luther King Jr. Award

Since 1995, Valparaiso University has presented its Martin Luther King Jr. Award to individuals and groups within the Valpo community who have made significant and lasting contributions

Valparaiso University and ArcelorMittal Steel present 66th Annual Northwestern Indiana Science and Engineering Fair

Community Members Invited to Serve as Judges Valparaiso University will host the 66th annual Northwestern Indiana Science and Engineering Fair on Feb. 23 in the

Brauer Museum of Art at Valpo Announces Winter Exhibitions

Opening Reception is Jan. 13 The Brauer Museum of Art’s winter exhibitions kick off with an opening reception Sunday, Jan. 13, and run through March

Valparaiso University Appoints Dean of Library

Valparaiso University announces Trisha Mileham, MALIS, will serve Valpo’s faculty, staff and students as dean of the library. Mileham has been serving as the dean

Valparaiso University Alumnus Awarded Skadden Fellowship

Jess Hunter-Bowman ’17 J.D., an alumnus of the Valparaiso University Law School, is one of 28 lawyers nationwide to receive a Skadden Fellowship. “Jess Hunter-Bowman’s

$2 Million Gift to Valpo Increases Scholarship Funds

A gift of $2 million to Valparaiso University from the estate of Henry and June Giebel will significantly impact the long-standing Study Abroad relationship between

Valparaiso University Senior Honored with Indiana Outstanding College Student Award

Damia Garcia ’19 is the 2018 recipient of the Indiana Outstanding College Student Award by the Indiana Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of

Valpo alumni establish endowed chair in French

Valparaiso University alumni Phyllis Buehner ’54 Duesenberg ’04H and Richard Duesenberg ’51, ’53 J.D., ’01H have generously committed to establish the Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg