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  2. Valparaiso University - Wikipedia

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    Valparaiso University (Valpo) is a private university in Valparaiso, Indiana, United States. It is an independent Lutheran university with five colleges. It enrolls nearly 2,300 students [ 3 ] and has a 350-acre (140 ha) campus.

  3. Valparaiso University deaccessioning controversy - Wikipedia

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    To cut costs, the university shut down its law school in 2020 and no longer offers degrees in secondary education and French. By selling the paintings, Valparaiso will raise more than the projected $8–10 million needed to build new student housing, [2] with the O'Keeffe painting alone worth $10–15 million. [3]

  4. Valparaiso University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Valparaiso University Law School was the law school of Valparaiso University, a private university in Valparaiso, Indiana. [1] Founded in 1879, the school was accredited by the American Bar Association in 1929 and admitted to the Association of American Law Schools in 1930. [ 2 ]

  5. Mark A. Heckler - Wikipedia

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    Heckler was previously chief academic officer for the University of Colorado, Denver.He first had been Director of the School of the Arts and a professor of theater at that University, then founding dean of its College of Arts and Media and professor of theater, film, and television, then acting chancellor, and finally, provost and vice chancellor for academic and student affairs, appointed to ...

  6. O. P. Kretzmann - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Kretzmann became president of Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana, a position he held for 28 years. [1] After stepping down from the presidency in 1968, he served as chancellor until 1974. [2] Kretzmann was one of the most influential figures in the history of the university, presiding over a tenfold growth in enrollment. [3]

  7. Alan Harre - Wikipedia

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    Alan F. Harre (1940–2020) was the seventeenth president of Valparaiso University, a post he held for 20 years from 1988 to 2008. [1] He was succeeded by Elizabethtown College alumnus, Mark A. Heckler.

  8. Heritage Hall (Valparaiso University) - Wikipedia

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    At different times throughout its history, Heritage Hall underwent renovations. It was used as a dormitory, a barracks (during World War I), a machinery classroom, and finally a library when Valparaiso University was bought by the Lutheran University Association in 1925. In 1959, the new Moellering Library had been completed and the building ...

  9. List of Valparaiso University alumni - Wikipedia

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    R. J. Q. Adams (M.A. 1969), professor of European and British history at Texas A&M University; Patrick Roger Cleary, founder of Cleary University [1] William P. Richardson (1864–1945), co-founder and first dean of Brooklyn Law School; Henry P. Rusk, dean of the Department of Agriculture at the University of Illinois