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Valparaiso University Appoints Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg Chair in Christian Ethics

Valparaiso University has named Thomas Albert (Tal) Howard, Ph.D., as the Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg Chair in Christian Ethics. Professor Howard comes to Valpo from

Brauer Museum of Art at Valpo Announces 2016–2017 Season

Opening Reception is Aug. 28 The Brauer Museum’s 2016–2017 season kicks off with an opening reception Sunday, Aug. 28, featuring works in a variety of

Valparaiso University Graduate Named James Madison Fellow

Alexander Uryga ’15 has been selected as Indiana’s 2016 James Madison Fellow. Alexander, of La Porte, Ind., graduated from Christ College, Valparaiso University’s honor college,

Valparaiso University Ranked as a Top College by Forbes

Valparaiso University has achieved recognition by Forbes 2016 rankings as one of the top 75 colleges in the Midwest and regularly appears in Forbes Magazine’s

Organist Hector Olivera to perform at Valpo

Concert organist Hector Olivera will perform a recital at Valparaiso University’s Chapel of the Resurrection on Friday, Aug. 26 at 7 p.m. Olivera will play on the

Valpo Participates in Indiana Private College Week July 18–22

Valparaiso University will welcome students, parents, and others in celebrating Indiana Private College Week. From Monday, July 18, through Friday, July 22, Valpo and 30

Valparaiso University Student Receives Critical Language Scholarship

The United States Department of State granted Kathleen Salter ’19 a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to study Chinese this summer. The CLS Program’s objective is

A Global Attitude

As a Chinese and Japanese Studies major, Brianna Bennet ’17 understands the importance of building community wherever she finds herself. Whether in classes at Valpo

Valparaiso University Students Named Kemper Scholars

Claire Marie Ehr ’19 and Daniel P. Sukowicz ’19 have been selected from a group of national finalists to become two of 16 in this