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Valpo Student Named Kemper Scholar

Tiffany Luehrs ’18 has been selected from a group of finalists for the incoming class of the prestigious Kemper Scholars Program. The program has been

Academic Year Concludes With Commencement Ceremonies May 16–17

More than 1,000 undergraduate, graduate and law students will participate in Valparaiso University’s Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 16, and Sunday, May 17. The 2014–2015

Valparaiso University Graduate Placement Exceeds 90 Percent for 22 Consecutive Years

More than 90 percent of recent Valpo graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school for the 22nd straight year. The overall placement rate for 2013-2014

Indiana Commission for Higher Education Awards Valpo $149,109 for Persistence and Success Program

Valparaiso University has secured $149,109 from the Indiana Commission on Higher Education to fund a program to help more low-income students graduate from college. Valpo’s

Zoe Weil Receives Honorary Doctorate from Valparaiso University

IHE Founder Recognized for Commitment to Humane Education Zoe Weil, president and co-founder of the Institute for Humane Education (IHE) based in Surry, Maine, will

Jonathan T.M. Reckford To Deliver Valparaiso University Commencement Address

Valparaiso University will celebrate undergraduate May Commencement on Sunday, May 17, at 1:30 p.m., conferring degrees upon 642 undergraduate students from the College of Arts

Valpo Launches Cross-Cultural Engineering Program in Dalian, China

Through a partnership with Dalian Jiaotong University, Valparaiso University will equip the next generation of engineers with necessary cross-cultural communication skills while they develop technical

Valpo Theology Professor Honored at Princeton University Conference

Valparaiso University Professor Gilbert Meilaender, Ph.D., senior research professor of theology, was invited to Princeton University to present the Charles E. Test, M.D., Distinguished Lecture.

A Pictorial Story of Hiawatha at Valparaiso University

WHAT: “Hiawatha: An Evening of Magic Lantern and Early Cinema Entertainment” features lantern slides and musical accompaniment honoring Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem “The Song