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Valparaiso University Receives $1.1 Million Commitment for Unrestricted Endowment

Valparaiso University alumnus Lesley “Les” K. Chapman ’77 has generously committed $1.1 million to support the University’s unrestricted endowment fund. “I am proud to support

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,

Transforming Lives: Valpo Alumna Pursues Unique Calling

Dawn Trautman ’94 is a woman of impact among her friends, within her community of faith, and throughout her professional world. Equipped with a keen

Leadership, Community, and Faith

Service. Leadership. Vocation. For Caleb Rollins ’15, these words defined his experience at Valpo and created his path to philanthropic work as development manager for

Valparaiso University Graduate Placement Exceeds 90 Percent for 23 Consecutive Years

More than 90 percent of recent Valpo graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school for the 23rd straight year. The overall placement rate for

Valpo Men’s Basketball Coach Bryce Drew Accepts Position at Vanderbilt University

The long history of the men’s basketball program at Valparaiso University will begin a new chapter in 2016–2017, as head coach Bryce Drew ’98 departs

Endowed Scholarship for Wounded Veterans Established at Valparaiso University

Valparaiso University students who are veterans of the U.S. Armed Services and suffered significant wounds or disabilities during their service will be eligible to receive

Valpo Athletics Inducts Hall of Fame Class of 2016

The Valparaiso University Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2016 will be officially inducted in a ceremony on the Valpo campus Saturday, Feb. 13. The

Valparaiso University Men’s Basketball Program Receives $2M Commitment to Endow Recruiting

The Valparaiso University men’s basketball program has received a significant boost to its recruiting efforts from the generosity of Jan Sievers ’59 Schrage and Paul