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Learning, Thriving, and Making an Impact in Academics and Athletics
The opportunities offered at Valparaiso University encourage our students to grow as individuals and leaders. Evan Annis ’23, a recently graduated biomedical engineering major, exemplified
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Exceeding Expectations: Valpo Students Place Third in Midwest Collegiate Supply Chain Competition
Valparaiso University’s College of Business is known for its continuing legacy of academic excellence and dedication to providing students with a comprehensive education that places
Valparaiso University Continues to Boost Science of Reading in Indiana
Dec. 18, 2023 – Valparaiso, Indiana – Lilly Endowment Inc. has announced the full list of recipients of the implementation grant for the Advancing Science
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Valpo Student-Athletes Exceed National Graduate Success Rates
Between long nights on the road and balancing school with a social life, the struggles many collegiate student-athletes face have become a nationwide conversation. In
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In Appreciation: 2023 O.P. Kretzmann Award Winners
A degree from Valpo opens doors and allows our graduates to continue the tradition of leadership and service that is characteristic of our University. The
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Undergraduate Research Tackles Student Wellness
At Valpo, our students are not afraid of taking the lead on advanced academic endeavors, and they are always looking to learn something new. And
Taking Ideas Abroad and Bringing Others Back Home
Theresa Kessler, Ph.D., RN, ACNS-BC, CNE, FAAN, Kreft Endowed Chair for the Advancement of Nursing Sciences, represented Valparaiso University abroad in July, 2023 at the
Fall 2023 Edition of Valpo Magazine
Another edition of the Valpo Magazine is here, now in its all-new, digital format at valpomagazine.com. In this inaugural online edition, you will meet the
Who Is Reaching Out? A Look at Help-Seeking Behaviors and Family Dynamics
Nirupama Devaraj, Ph.D. Nirupama Devaraj, Ph.D., associate professor of economics and associate dean of graduate studies and online education and Margarita Rayzberg, Ph.D., assistant professor
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