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Who Is Reaching Out? A Look at Help-Seeking Behaviors and Family Dynamics

Nirupama Devaraj, Ph.D. Nirupama Devaraj, Ph.D., associate professor of economics and associate dean of graduate studies and online education and Margarita Rayzberg, Ph.D., assistant professor

Read This Next: Ruth Connell

For the inaugural “Read This Next” post, I read and am recommending the 1997 book titled ”The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down : a

Why you Shouldn’t Trust Boredom: TEDxValparaiso University Talk Makes the Main TED Website

“I will always remember my son’s first day of school. Lucas was five years old and he was going to kindergarten, and he was so

Study Abroad: Italy

Before I began college, the idea of studying abroad intrigued me. During my sophomore year, when I received an email from Christ College — The

Worship and Song: Kantorei at Valparaiso University

The holidays are almost here, and that means we are getting ready to embrace the magic of the Christmas season at Valparaiso University and enjoying

Join the Holiday Fun at Valparaiso University

Vienna Boys Choir, Sunday, Nov. 26, 4 p.m. Chapel of the Resurrection The Vienna Boys Choir is bringing the beauty of Austrian holiday music to

Breaking Boundaries and Meeting the Needs of Today’s Market

One of the major goals at Valparaiso University is to tear down the silos that separate our various experts, and to create an environment where

Valparaiso University Represents Region in Tech Hub Designation

The announcement of a regional tech hub landing in Indiana hit home for Valparaiso University earlier this week. As the only university in Northwest Indiana

Valparaiso University and President José Padilla Support Hispanic and Latinx Students

October 18, 2023– As Hispanic Heritage Month concludes for 2023, Valparaiso University’s first Mexican-American President, José Padilla J.D., confirmed the University’s commitment to Latino student