Congratulations — Thursday, May 21, 2020

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As submitted by Human Resources. Birthdays: May 21: Zhenhu Jin, Business; Geoffrey Wetherell, Psychology; Mark Budnik, Electrical and Computer Engineering; Ericka Grodrian, Music May 22: Karen Berrier, World Languages and Cultures; Natalie Banta, Law; Reva Johnson, Mechanical Engineering and Bioengineering May 23: Robert Wichlinski, Computing and Information Sciences; Cathleen Loosemore, Admission; David Rolling, Kinesiology; Erin […]

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Tech Tips — Thursday, May 21, 2020

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Microsoft Excel is a useful tool for handling all your spreadsheet needs, but managing your data can take time. Work smarter with these tech tips on shortcuts for Excel: AutoSum shortcut. To quickly sum a list of values, select the cell at the bottom of a vertical list of values or to the right of […]

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Five Valparaiso University Alumni Receive Fulbright Awards

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Five Fulbright grants have been extended to Valparaiso University recent alumni. Through the Fulbright Program, these recipients will have the opportunity to meet, work, live with and learn from people of their host country while teaching or continuing their studies. “We are thrilled to see the hard work and dedication of these fine young alumni […]

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Help Us Recruit New Students

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Dear Colleagues, As this semester draws to a close, I have a plea. The Offices of Admission and Financial Aid are in the home stretch of enrolling the Class of 2024 and are in need of faculty, staff, and current students to make themselves available to prospective students as they make their final decisions about […]

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Congratulations — Thursday, May 14, 2020

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As submitted by Human Resources. Birthdays: May 14: Kenneth DeAngelis, Athletics; Elizabeth Burow-Flak, English. May 15: Douglas Wassilak, Education; Gregory Jones, Theology. May 16: James Old, Political Science and International Relations; Mary Champeau, Graduate School. May 17: Angela Dautartas, Biology. May 18: Zsuzsanna Szaniszlo, Mathematics and Statistics; Claire Happel Ashe, Music; Maura Cock, Music. May […]

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Tech Tips — Thursday, May 14, 2020

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Web Conferencing: Google Meet will be rolling out to Gmail so you can launch or join a meeting right from your inbox. (You will see a little camera and little keyboard image below your mail folders on the left hand side.) Be sure to update Chrome to see the change take place! Email Organization: You […]

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Valparaiso University Scholarship and Creative Works Reception

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The Christopher Center Library, along with the Scholarly Communication Committee (SCC), is pleased to present the 20th Annual Valparaiso University Scholarship and Creative Works Reception. We regret that we are not able to meet in person to share and celebrate colleagues’ accomplishments this year. However, we happily honor authors who submitted their works in a virtual celebration. […]

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Move Through Summer Wellness Program

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Now that the weather is finally getting warmer, it’s that time of the year to put on our pedometers and hit the pavement. The annual Move Through Summer activity-based, campuswide wellness program is back! While the start of the year has been challenging, now is a great time to focus on ourselves and create a […]

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Protecting Student Education Records Training

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Protection of student education records is an important part of many of our daily work, and it is required by federal law. To learn more about your requirements to protect student records, you are invited to complete an online Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) training. The training takes approximately 15 minutes to complete […]

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2020 VUAA Distinguished Teaching Award

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The Valparaiso University Alumni Association Board of Directors is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2020 VUAA Distinguished Teaching Award. Robert Clark, Ph.D., is an associate professor of chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences and is also the director of the MSEED program. Professor Clark received his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from […]

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