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A Common Calling: Valpo Grads Working as Doctors to Provide Care to Same Underserved Area

Bonded by their passion for service, Chris Weber ’04, Ellie (Goetsch ’05) Eichman, and Lisa (Holmes ’04) Zittergruen are currently working for Sixteenth Street Community

Christ College Symposium

The Christ College Symposium is a premier co-curricular program of presentations and talks sponsored by the honors college for the benefit of students, faculty, alumni

Law Students Help Prepare Taxes

Elderly and low-income taxpayers who need help preparing their tax returns will again be able to turn to the Valparaiso University Law School VITA program

Meet Kyle

Valparaiso University offers programs and facilities often only found at much larger institutions. With all of that come opportunities that are hard to match. Kyle

Groth finds his home at Valpo

Drew Groth found a home in a place he never thought possible. “When I took a tour of Valparaiso University that gut feeling happened and

Valpo partners with Chicago’s Museum of Science & Industry in Innovative Program that Aims to Improve Science Teaching

VALPARAISO, Ind. – Teachers participating in the Museum of Science and Industry’s science teacher education courses now can receive graduate credit from Valparaiso University in Valparaiso,

Valparaiso University Appoints Dean to the College of Engineering

Valparaiso University has appointed Eric Johnson as Dean of the College of Engineering. In his role as dean, Johnson will be responsible for the leadership,

Valparaiso University receives Caterpillar funding to support study abroad in China

The Caterpillar Foundation has selected Valparaiso University as one of five universities nationwide to receive funding to support study abroad in China, as a partner

Chavez’s Valpo ‘dream’ comes true

Kelli Chavez has wanted to attend Valparaiso University since eighth grade when her middle school class from nearby Merrillville, Ind., visited the campus. When she