April is closing out with a bang this year! From fashion shows to concerts to galas, you’ll find plenty of excuses this weekend to get your friends and get out to something fun all across Northern Indiana. Take a look at our list of 10 Fun Things...
Valparaiso University welcomes Courtney Boyd as new Women’s Head Basketball Coach
Students, athletes, coaches, and members of the community gathered together to celebrate Courtney Boyd as the new head coach of the Valparaiso University (VU) Women’s Basketball team. The university held an introductory press conference for Boyd in...
Valparaiso University Expands Academic Offerings with New Minors, Graduate Certificates, and Updated Majors
Valparaiso University proudly announces a suite of new and updated academic programs featured in the 2025–2026 academic catalog. These additions reflect Valpo’s continued dedication to academic excellence, career readiness, and alignment with...
Valparaiso University Unites for Valpo Day
On Wednesday, April 9, Valparaiso University hosted Valpo Day — its largest fundraising and community engagement event of the year. Sponsored by The NWI Times, this year’s celebration featured a wide range of activities organized by Valpo’s...
Courtney Boyd Named Head Coach of Valpo Women’s Basketball Program
Director of Athletics Laurel Hosmer has announced that Courtney Boyd has been named the ninth head coach of the Valparaiso University women’s basketball program. Boyd will be formally introduced at a press conference and welcome reception on...
Chaosium Donates Game Sets to Valparaiso University’s Center for Games and Interactive Entertainment
Chaosium, Inc., the award-winning game company founded in 1975, has generously donated books and multiple starter sets of their acclaimed role-playing games—Call of Cthulhu, RuneQuest, and Pendragon—to Valparaiso University’s new Center for...
Valparaiso University Professor’s New Books Examines Secularism and Violence in Modern Times
Thomas Howard, Ph.D., professor of humanities and history and Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg Chair in Christian Ethics has released a new book titled “Broken Altars: Secularist Violence in Modern History.” Examining historic perspects and case...
10 Fun Things To Do in Northern Indiana this weekend, April 3 – April 6
While April showers may be keeping outdoor activities to a minimum, the new month brings new opportunities for fun in Northern Indiana! Looking for a new hobby? Wanting to stay on top of your health? Hoping to connect with new people? You’ll find...
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