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Valparaiso University Receives Grant for Peacebuilding Efforts

Valparaiso University’s Office of Multicultural Programs has been awarded $2,000 from the United States Institute of Peace to Support Public Education for Peacebuilding. USIP’s support will enable

Valpo to Host 33rd Annual World Banquet

WHAT: Valparaiso University’s 33rd Annual World Banquet invites community members to experience cultures from more than 50 countries. More than 400 international students from across Valparaiso University’s

Valpo to Bring Epic Film Music to Life on Concert Stage

WHAT: “A Concert of Epic Film Music” will feature music from films such as King of Kings, Ben-Hur, and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,

UPC’s March Events

The University Programing Council’s events for February and March: Movie: “Bully” March 23, 8 p.m., Neils Science Center Room 234

Black History Month

Valparaiso University will feature several events throughout February for Black History Month. Events are sponsored by the Black Student Organization. Human Rights, International Law and

Law Students Help Prepare Taxes

Elderly and low-income taxpayers who need help preparing their tax returns will again be able to turn to the Valparaiso University Law School VITA program

33rd Annual World Banquet – Building Bridges

On Saturday, Feb. 9, in the Harre Union Ballrooms, international students from all across campus will showcase their culture through traditional food, dress and performances.

Books and Coffee: ‘Sweet Tooth: A Novel,’ by Ian McEwan

The Books and Coffee series has returned for a 40th season. On the first eight Thursdays of the spring semester, University faculty from various departments will

Valpo to Host Panel Discussion Featuring Congressman Hamilton

WHAT: A panel discussion on “Civility Matters: Civility in Politics, Media and Business.” The event is part of Indiana Humanities’ two-year Spirit of Competition theme,