Alan Harre
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Dr. Alan Harre was the seventeenth president of Valparaiso University
Valparaiso University
Valparaiso University, known colloquially as Valpo, is a regionally accredited private university located in the city of Valparaiso in the U.S. state of Indiana. Founded in 1859, it consists of five undergraduate colleges, a graduate school, a nursing school and a law school...

, a post he held for 20 years from 1988 to 2008. Harre announced that he would retire following the 2007-2008 school year. He was followed by the current president: Mark A. Heckler
Mark A. Heckler
Mark A. Heckler became the 18th president of Valparaiso University on July 1, 2008. He succeeded the previous president Alan Harre, who had served since 1988.His immediately previous position was chief academic officer for the University of Colorado, Denver...

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On December 18, 2007, Valparaiso University announced Mark A. Heckler
Mark A. Heckler
Mark A. Heckler became the 18th president of Valparaiso University on July 1, 2008. He succeeded the previous president Alan Harre, who had served since 1988.His immediately previous position was chief academic officer for the University of Colorado, Denver...

, provost and vice chancellor for academic and student affairs at University of Colorado Denver
University of Colorado Denver
The University of Colorado Denver, shortened as CU Denver, UC Denver, or UCD, is a public university in the United States state of Colorado. It is one of three schools of the University of Colorado system. The university has two campuses — one in downtown Denver at the Auraria Campus, and the other...

, as Alan Harre's successor. Harre was designated President Emeritus
Emeritus
Emeritus is a post-positive adjective that is used to designate a retired professor, bishop, or other professional or as a title. The female equivalent emerita is also sometimes used.-History:...

of Valparaiso University on July 1, 2008 and was voted one of Valparaiso University's 150 most influential people in history by 2009.

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