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Valparaiso University Celebrates Advent–Christmas Vespers Friday, Dec. 11

WHO: Valparaiso University presents the annual Advent­–Christmas Vespers service, featuring the Kantorei Choir and the Handbell Choir of the Chapel of the Resurrection. WHAT: A

Annual Christmas Concert at Valpo Kicks Off Holiday Season

Valparaiso University’s Christmas Concert returns the first weekend in December with two performances in the Chapel of the Resurrection. Continuing a more than 90-year tradition,

Valpo Professor John A. Nunes Named Concordia College President

Valparaiso University announces that the Rev. John Arthur Nunes, Ph.D., who serves as the Jochum Professor and Chair, will step down at the end of

A statement from President Mark A. Heckler: Seeking dignity, dialogue, and respect

Valparaiso University intentionally invites people from different backgrounds, belief systems, and cultures to live with one another and join in a common pursuit of truth.

Institute for Leadership and Service at Valpo Presents Social Change Lecture

WHAT: Valparaiso University’s Institute for Leadership and Service presents the Pathways to Purpose Speaker Series, which invites students to hear from alumni and other exemplary

Valparaiso University Honored as Military Friendly School

Valparaiso University is a 2016 Military Friendly® School, as announced by Victory Media, the leader in successfully connecting military and civilian worlds. Now in its

Valpo Hosts Annual Tree Lighting Dec. 3

WHAT: Valparaiso University’s sixth annual Tree Lighting offers an opportunity for community members to take a picture with Santa or with friends in the photo

Valpo Alumna Discusses Intersection of Technology and Life

WHAT: Valparaiso University presents the Computing and Humanity Speaker Series, which invites women working at the forefront of both computing research and industry to share

Valparaiso University Announces University Research Professor Grants

Valparaiso University faculty members Robert Elder and Carlos Miguel-Pueyo have received University Research Professor grants to continue their studies. The grant program recognizes and encourages