Valparaiso University lands $362,000 federal grant for physics research
Valparaiso University received a $362,000 grant renewal from the U.S. Department of Energy for continuing nuclear and particle physics research over the next three years.
Valparaiso University received a $362,000 grant renewal from the U.S. Department of Energy for continuing nuclear and particle physics research over the next three years.
With public restrictions easing amid the global pandemic, many businesses and organizations as well as Indiana’s college have either reopened or are making plans to resume operations.
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered daily life and is fueling the need for organizations to remain flexible as well as adapt to the everchanging situation.
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With the number of cases of COVID-19 increasing, Indiana officials and many organizations are taking steps to slow further spread of the virus.
Valparaiso University and Ivy Tech Community College have joined other colleges turning to remote teaching to reduce the chances of students and staff potentially coming into contact with the coronavirus.
A statement from Valparaiso University said it had received a $15 million deferred gift commitment from anonymous donors to establish an endowed fund for student scholarships.
Valparaiso University’s plan to update its baseball field received a $550,000 boost from alumni and other college supporters.
Valparaiso University named David Henreckson its next Bonnie and Peter Raquet Endowed Director’s Chair for the Institute for Leadership and Service.
Stewart Cooper, director of counseling services and professor of psychology at Valparaiso University, recently was presented a lifetime achievement award from the Association of University and College Counseling Center.