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Valparaiso University Introduces Data Science and Statistics Degrees
The College of Arts and Sciences at Valparaiso University has developed data science and statistics degree programs in response to an increased demand for professionals
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Valpo’s Annual Soup Bowls for the Hungry Fundraiser is April 1
WHO/WHAT: Valparaiso University’s art department will auction off original artwork at their sixth annual Soup Bowls for the Hungry silent auction. Pieces available for bid
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Valpo students discover new places, build friendships, and give back to local and global communities during Spring Break
For many years, a passion for service has poured out of the Valparaiso University community as groups of Valpo students step away from their time-consuming
Institute for Leadership and Service at Valpo Offers Lecture on Community Engagement Outside the Nonprofit Sector
WHAT: Valparaiso University’s Institute for Leadership and Service presents the Pathways to Purpose Speaker Series, which invites students to hear from alumni and other exemplary
U.S. Department of Energy and National Science Foundation Award Valparaiso University Funding for Physics Research
Valparaiso University acquired a $210,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and a $129,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for nuclear
Defining Experiences: Leandro Jaime ’16 uncovers “The Power of &” at Valpo
First-generation student and fearless leader; a head for business and a heart for community; fraternity brother and focused communicator; mentee and mentor; embracing diversity and
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Polar Plunge at Valpo held on Feb. 20
WHO: Valparaiso University and the Special Olympics of Indiana come together for the 2016 Polar Plunge, an event raising awareness and funds to sponsor the
Man on a Mission: Bryan Manalo ’11 uses Valpo education to improve health of children around the world.
Garbage and rubble still line the streets, remnants of a catastrophic earthquake that occurred more than five years ago, signs there is still much work
American Chemical Society Awards Valparaiso University Funding for Chemistry Research in the Petroleum Field
Valparaiso University secured a $70,000 grant from the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund. Valpo obtained one of only 45 estimated annual awards for undergraduate