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Statement on Jubril Adekoya

As the result of an academic matter, Valparaiso University removed Jubril Adekoya from basketball competition consistent with our requirements as an NCAA member institution. The University and the NCAA

Alumni Return to College of Engineering as Faculty

Valpo faculty are more than teachers — they are mentors, motivators, role models, leaders, practitioners, and people of faith whose work advances their disciplines as

Valparaiso University Hosts BIG Dream Gathering Feb. 28

The “BIG Dream Gathering” is coming to Valparaiso University on Tuesday, Feb. 28, at 6:30 p.m. These events provide a fun, safe and encouraging environment

A Statement from President Mark A. Heckler: All Are Welcome In This Place

“I was a stranger and you invited me in.” — Matthew 25:35 Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff: Valparaiso University is constituted by people of different

Valpo’s Theatre Department Excels at College Theatre Festival

In January, 26 Valpo students, accompanied by four faculty mentors, traveled to Indianapolis to compete in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) regional

Polar Plunge at Valpo held on Feb. 25

WHO:  Valparaiso University and the Special Olympics of Indiana come together for the 2017 Polar Plunge, an event raising awareness and funds to sponsor the

Author Harvey “Smokey” Daniels to Speak at Valparaiso University Conference Feb. 14

Valparaiso University’s Professional Educators Partnership (PEP) and the education department announce its 2017 conference, “Subject Matters, Powerful Content Area Reading,” featuring internationally renowned literacy expert

Valpo Athletics Announces Hall of Fame Class of 2017

Three individuals will be inducted into the Valparaiso University Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday, Feb. 11. Lubos Barton ’02, Rod Moore ’68, ATC, LAT,

National Center for Women & Information Technology Awards Grant to Valparaiso University’s New Computer Science Association

In fall 2016, Valparaiso University’s new student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery-Women (ACM-W) was awarded a $3,000 start-up seed fund by the National