First Things First awarded $100,000
First Things First Porter County was awarded $100,000 in collaboration challenge grants that will catalyze ten new projects to support prenatal – age three care in Porter County.
First Things First Porter County was awarded $100,000 in collaboration challenge grants that will catalyze ten new projects to support prenatal – age three care in Porter County.
Ethiopian international student Sara Tewoldemedhin, a recipient of an undergraduate research fellowship tackling a real-world medical phenomenon.
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Dunes Learning Center will celebrate its 26th anniversary at its annual gala, A Dunes Affair, Sept. 20 at Journeyman Distillery in Valparaiso.
Valparaiso University was awarded a $100,000 NSF GRANTED grant to launch a research collaboratory prototype to create a more diverse research environment.
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Valparaiso University’s bioengineering and environmental engineering programs recently received accreditation from a global accreditor of engineering and technology programs.
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Purdue University Northwest named members to its inaugural Alumni Advisory Board, representing PNW alumni with diverse backgrounds working in varied industries.
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona visited Ivy Tech Community College’s Valparaiso campus on Sept. 4 as part of a 2024 Back to School Bus Tour.
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Matthew Yee, a 2024 Valparaiso University graduate, was recently named a Tau Beta Pi Laureate, a national distinction honoring students in engineering.
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After years of planning, the new Geminus Head Start Porter County Early Learning Academy in Valparaiso recently opened to students.
Chancellor Kenneth Holford of Purdue University Northwest will be the guest speaker at the Crown Point Rotary Club’s Sept. 4 meeting.