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Valparaiso University Art-Psychology Building Destroyed by Fire Fueled by Paints and Acetylene; Students Watch Classrooms Burn

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Confirmed Threat

On the afternoon of April 29, 2022, a fire broke out at the Art and Psychology Building at 1003 Campus Drive South at Valparaiso University in Indiana, fueled by paint thinners, acetones, and acetylene supplies stored for the art program. A ValpoAlert was sent just before 6:00 PM CDT as flames were visible shooting from the building. The structure was a total loss; no injuries were reported.

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Response
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Institution
Valparaiso University
Private Masters · IN
~4,000 studentsValpoAlert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
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ValpoAlert: Fire reported at the Art-Psychology Building, 1003 Campus Drive South. Evacuate immediately. Valparaiso Fire Department is responding. All students, faculty, and staff: avoid the area. Updates to follow.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The fire was reported at approximately 4:31 PM CDT via a 911 call describing smoke inside the building; the campus alert followed as flames became visible
The fire was fueled by paints, acetones, paint thinners, and acetylene -- common supplies for the Art program stored in the building
University leadership issued a campus alert as flames were seen shooting from the building
UPDATESMS
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ValpoAlert: UPDATE -- Due to smoke from the fire at the Art-Psychology Building, all students, faculty, staff, and community members are requested to stay away from the Arts and Psychology Building. Valparaiso Fire Department continues to battle the fire. No injuries have been reported. Updates to follow.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The 7:17 PM CDT update expanded the stay-away area to include community members, not just campus affiliates
Multiple fire departments assisted Valparaiso Fire Department as the fire intensified through the evening
Students described watching from across campus as their classrooms and artwork burned
FOLLOW-UPEmail
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Dear Valparaiso University Community, The fire at our Art-Psychology Building has been extinguished. Tragically, the building is a total loss. No injuries were reported among students, faculty, staff, or firefighters. We are deeply grateful to the Valparaiso Fire Department and all mutual-aid crews who worked through the night. Further information about academic continuity and support resources will follow. President Heckler

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The university's official statement thanked emergency workers who fought the fire through the night into Saturday morning
The fire destroyed years of student artwork, faculty studio space, and psychology department resources
The cause remained under investigation; the building at 1003 Campus Drive South was a complete structural loss
Context

Background

Valparaiso University is a private Lutheran university in Valparaiso, Indiana. The Art-Psychology Building at 1003 Campus Drive South housed the university's art studios, galleries, and psychology classrooms -- and large quantities of flammable art supplies including paints, acetones, paint thinners, and acetylene, which significantly accelerated the blaze. Fire was reported at approximately 4:31 PM CDT on April 29, 2022 when a 911 call came in describing the smell of smoke; flames were shooting from the building by the time a campus alert was sent just before 6:00 PM. Valparaiso and mutual-aid fire departments fought the blaze through the night, but the building was quickly declared a total loss by Saturday morning. No injuries were reported among students, faculty, staff, or firefighters. Students and faculty described watching their artwork and research burn. It was the first of two significant fires at Valpo's campus in four years, followed by a 2025 VUCA basement fire.
Analysis

Key Findings

911 call reporting smoke at 4:31 PM CDT on April 29, 2022; campus alert sent just before 6:00 PM as flames were visible
Art-Psychology Building at 1003 Campus Drive South was a total loss -- the first major building loss in Valpo's recent history
Flammable art supplies including paints, acetones, paint thinners, and acetylene accelerated the blaze
Multiple fire departments mutual-aided through the night
No injuries reported among students, faculty, staff, or firefighters
Students and faculty lost years of artwork, studio space, and psychology department research
A second significant campus fire occurred in 2025 at the Valparaiso University Center for the Arts (VUCA)
Outcome
The Art-Psychology building was declared a total loss. The fire burned through the night into Saturday morning. No injuries were reported. University leadership and the campus community mourned the loss of years of student artwork, faculty research, and classroom spaces. The university thanked emergency workers in a statement. The cause of the fire was under investigation.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion