The Valparaiso University-based Lilly Fellows Program in Humanities and the Arts welcomes three fellows to the program and University faculty — Jason Gehrke in religious studies, Christine Hedlin in English, and Cassandra Painter in history. During their two-year residencies at Valpo, each Lilly Fellow will teach in Christ College — The Honors College and the College of […]
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Valparaiso University Hosts Environmental Conference
The second annual Earthtones Conference at Valparaiso University is March 23, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. This interdisciplinary event is intended to bring together like-minded students, professors, professionals and community members to discuss a wide variety of environmental topics. The conference is sponsored by Earthtones, a student organization at Valpo that aims to help the […]
Science and Engineering Fair Finalists Head to Indianapolis
Valparaiso University hosted the 66th annual Northwestern Indiana Science and Engineering Regional Fair on Feb. 23 in the Harre Union Ballrooms. Now, up to 20 student finalists are moving on to compete at the state fair, which will be held this year at “The Center” (Heritage Research Group Corporation Facility) in Indianapolis on March 30. […]
Valpo’s Bach Institute Presents Bach’s St. Matthew Passion
On Saturday, Feb. 23, the Bach Institute at Valparaiso University will perform its triennial performance of one of the three major works of Johann Sebastian Bach. This year’s selection is the “St. Matthew Passion,” which was last performed on campus in 2010, featuring Valpo’s Chorale, Bach Choir and Bach Orchestra, along with special guests the […]
Valparaiso University Hosts 34th Annual Jazz Fest
Valparaiso University will host the 2019 Jazz Fest April 1–5 with an array of exciting performances by talented artists, including local performers as well as Stefon Harris and Blackout and The Marco Villarreal Quartet. Featured Jazz Fest events: Local high school bands — Monday, April 1, 6 p.m., Harre Union Ballroom. Admission is free and […]
Valparaiso University Graduate School Hosts Admissions Visit Day Saturday, March 30
Valpo’s Graduate School will welcome prospective applicants to campus on Saturday, March 30, at the Harre Union Brown and Gold Room, located at 1509 Chapel Dr. in Valparaiso, IN. Check-in begins at 10 a.m., with activities starting at 10:30 a.m. Graduate School admissions staff will be available to inform, guide and answer questions about gaining […]
Valparaiso University Alumnus Supports Business Scholarship
A $1 million gift from the estate of Valparaiso University alumnus William “Bill” Schlender ’41 has significantly boosted a scholarship fund he established in 2007. The preference of the William E. Schlender Endowed Scholarship Fund is to award need-based scholarships to College of Business students of the Lutheran faith who are in their junior or […]
Valparaiso University Engineering Scholarship Funded
Valparaiso University has received an IRA charitable contribution from Rosemary and Chuck Newton ’61 to establish the Newton-Antonelli Endowed Scholarship Fund. The fund will provide scholarship assistance to students enrolled in the College of Engineering, with preference to those who are of the Lutheran faith. In recognition of their families, the Newton-Antonelli Scholarship carries Chuck’s […]
Polar Plunge at Valpo held on Feb. 23
WHO: Valparaiso University and the Special Olympics of Indiana come together for the 2019 Polar Plunge, an event to raise awareness and funds to sponsor the Special Olympics throughout the state. This is the eighth year the University will host the event. WHAT: The Polar Plunge is an annual event where participants who have raised […]
Valparaiso University’s Christ College Symposium Welcomes Ada Palmer
WHO: The Christ College Symposium is one of the long-standing traditions of Valpo’s Honors College. The series features exemplary scholars, artists, and public intellectuals addressing a common theme in a formal lecture. These public lectures are intended for audiences from the campus and civic community, as well as Christ College. WHAT: Ada Palmer’s first science […]