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Valpo’s Institute for Leadership and Service Hosts Bridge/Work Conference

Democracy in Transition? Neighbor, Nation and the Politics of Now WHAT: The Institute for Leadership and Service’s spring conference will focus on the topic “Democracy

Valparaiso University 2015–2016 Alumni Achieve 96 Percent Graduate Placement Rate

Graduate Placement Exceeds 90 Percent for 24 Consecutive Years More than 90 percent of recent Valpo graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school for

Valparaiso University Hosts Intercollegiate Robotic Football Championships

Valpo, the defending robotic football champion , returns to the field on April 8 in the Athletics-Recreation Center for the robotic football playoffs. Valpo Robotics

Opportunity Abounds in Civil Engineering

Since her arrival on campus, Rebecca Valliere ’18 has fully immersed herself in the College of Engineering. She has thrived in the small, collaborative community,

Hesse Center Celebrates 15th Anniversary

Established in 2001, the Hesse Learning Resource Center (Hesse Center) advances the vision of Herman Hesse, who served as dean of the College of Engineering

We Remember Alan Kraft — Friend, Scholar, Leader, Colleague, and Mentor

Welcomed into the Valpo community more than three decades ago, Alan Kraft, Ph.D., who passed away in August, served the University in many capacities throughout

Brauer Museum of Art at Valpo Welcomes Spring Exhibitions

Opening Reception is April 12 Valparaiso University’s Brauer Museum of Art will premiere its spring exhibitions, featuring original artwork by Valparaiso University students as well

Valparaiso University Presents Second Annual Dialogue and Discernment Event

Features screening of documentary “Bring it to the Table” Valparaiso University will host “Bring it to the Table,” a documentary film screening and discussion with

Valpo Alumni Commit $1 Million to University Writing Center and College of Engineering

Valparaiso University alumni Judith “Judy” Rockett ’60 Beumer and Richard “Dick” Beumer ’59 have committed $1 million to establish endowed funds in support of the