Arts & Culture
33rd Annual World Banquet – Building Bridges
On Saturday, Feb. 9, in the Harre Union Ballrooms, international students from all across campus will showcase their culture through traditional food, dress and performances.
Books and Coffee: ‘Sweet Tooth: A Novel,’ by Ian McEwan
The Books and Coffee series has returned for a 40th season. On the first eight Thursdays of the spring semester, University faculty from various departments will
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Valparaiso University Hosts Dance Ensemble Feb. 7-10
VALPARAISO, Ind. — Valparaiso University’s Dance Ensemble features choreographers and dancers representing nearly every college within the University, and its members all share one common
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Focus sessions expand MLK Celebration discussion
Valparaiso University offered nearly 30 focus sessions during its Monday, Jan. 21, Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration. The focus sessions took place in two different
Valpo continues to build bridges through annual MLK Celebration
Engaging in dialogue with others, realizing differences and finding commonalities, and joining in a common pursuit of truth are core values at Valparaiso University. These
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Small High School Band Festival
The Small High School Band Festival and Luce Concert Band, conducted by Jeffrey Scott Doebler, will be performing on Feb. 24 at 4 p.m. in
‘How I Learned to Drive’ by Paula Vogel
Performances: February 20 – 22, 8 p.m., Studio Theatre February 23 – 24, 2 p.m., Studio Theatre Tickets: $15 adults / $10 senior citizens and
Community Band Festival
The Community Band Festival will feature will feature South Shore Concert Winds, The German Band, South Shore Brass Band and Valparaiso Community/University Concert Band. The performance will be held
Chicago Guitar Duo
The Chicago Guitar Duo will feature Jim Konsbruck and Wesley Hixon on Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. in the Duesenberg Recital Hall. Admission is free and open