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Valparaiso University Students Embody Leadership and Service on Spring Break Service Trips
During Spring Break 2025, Valparaiso University students traded sun and sand for service and solidarity, traveling to communities in need through the University’s Spring Break service trips. These experiences, deeply rooted in Valpo’s mission of leadership and service, provided students the opportunity to engage meaningfully with communities affected by natural disasters and economic hardship. Each […]
Sharing Their Home for the Holidays
International students travel an enormous distance to receive a Valpo education, leaving behind everything familiar to enter a completely new culture. They go long stretches
Valparaiso University Continues to Boost Science of Reading in Indiana
Dec. 18, 2023 – Valparaiso, Indiana – Lilly Endowment Inc. has announced the full list of recipients of the implementation grant for the Advancing Science
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Valpo Student-Athletes Exceed National Graduate Success Rates
Between long nights on the road and balancing school with a social life, the struggles many collegiate student-athletes face have become a nationwide conversation. In
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Realizing the Dream Through Healing and Resilience: Commemorating the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Valparaiso University
Dec. 14, 2023 – Valparaiso, Indiana – Valparaiso University invites the campus community and members of the public to attend the annual event to honor the
Fall 2023 Edition of Valpo Magazine
Another edition of the Valpo Magazine is here, now in its all-new, digital format at valpomagazine.com. In this inaugural online edition, you will meet the
Who Is Reaching Out? A Look at Help-Seeking Behaviors and Family Dynamics
Nirupama Devaraj, Ph.D. Nirupama Devaraj, Ph.D., associate professor of economics and associate dean of graduate studies and online education and Margarita Rayzberg, Ph.D., assistant professor
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Read This Next: Ruth Connell
For the inaugural “Read This Next” post, I read and am recommending the 1997 book titled ”The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down : a
Why you Shouldn’t Trust Boredom: TEDxValparaiso University Talk Makes the Main TED Website
“I will always remember my son’s first day of school. Lucas was five years old and he was going to kindergarten, and he was so
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Study Abroad: Italy
Before I began college, the idea of studying abroad intrigued me. During my sophomore year, when I received an email from Christ College — The