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Carthage College company history timeline

1847

Carthage College was founded in Hillsboro, Illinois, by Lutheran pioneers in education, and chartered by the Illinois General Assembly on January 22, 1847.

1868

Illinois State University's enrollment dwindled during the Civil War and closed in 1868.

1870

In 1870, the College moved again, this time to the rural, west-central city of Carthage, Illinois, where the College acquired its current name.

1957

After years of financial challenges, shifts in Lutheran synodical support, and searches for a suitable location, Carthage's board of trustees voted unanimously in 1957 to open a campus in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

1962

The lakeshore campus was dedicated on October 14, 1962.

By 1962, the college launched an era of growth.

1999

Since 1999, Carthage has invested more than $250 million in new construction, major renovations, and technological acquisition.

2001

Since 2001, the college has invested more than $130 million in new construction, major renovations and technological acquisition.

In 2001, the Hedberg Library opened its doors, adjoining the H. F. Johnson Center for the Fine Arts.

2004

The former Ruthrauff Library was renovated into the A. W. Clausen Center for World Business, opening in 2004.

The library won Wisconsin Library of the Year in 2004.

2007

The library also won the Highsmith Award in 2007 for Family Fun Night, a program for community members that encourages learning for children from 2 to 13.

2011

In Fall 2011, a new student union opened on the site of the former W. F. Seidemann Natatorium.

2012

In April 2012 the student center was formally dedicated and named the Campbell Student Union in honor of retiring President F. Gregory Campbell and his wife, Barbara, for their 25 years of service to Carthage.

The Oaks, a new student residence village overlooking Lake Michigan, opened in 2012, containing six villas with semi-private suites and a media lounge on each floor.

2015

In Fall 2015, a new science center opened in the newly renovated David A. Straz Jr.

2018

In Fall 2018, the newest residence hall, The Tower, was opened.

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