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1963

On an aggressive construction schedule, the new three story building (Volkman Hall) was opened on September 19, 1963, a few weeks late.

Under the guidance of Doctor Benjamin P. Browne, the college and seminary president, Judson College was founded along the shores of the Fox River in Elgin in 1963.

1964

Elgin, Ill. : Judson College, 1964-

1966

In June 1966, the trustees elected Doctor Amos Barton to succeed him as President.

1967

Judson’s first president, Doctor Browne, retired in 1967.

1971

Elgin, Ill. : The College, 1971.

1972

Elgin, Ill. : The College, 1972.

1994

In January 1994, Judson launched the AIM (Adult Instructional Model) program, a continuing education plan for adult students to complete their four-year college degrees.

In 1994, Judson introduced a new academic division concentrating on continuing education for non-traditional students.

1997

In 1997, the college purchased a hotel building on River Road across from the campus, which became the Lindner Center, and is now the Lindner Tower.

1999

The extension campus was established in 1999.

2003

In 2003, Judson awarded its first master’s degree in architecture.

The Weber Administration Building was featured in the 2003 Elgin Historic House Walk, remembering its beginnings as Braeburn-on-the-Fox.

2004

The Judson community came together to mourn the passing of one of its beloved founding professors in February 2004.

With the arrival of Architecture, Visual Arts was renamed the Division of Art/Design/Architecture (DADA). In 2004, Judson’s architecture program received full accreditation from NAAB (National Architecture Accrediting Board), right on schedule and with glowing praise from the accreditation teams.

2005

In 2005, Judson awarded its first master’s degree in education.

2007

In January 2007, the AIM program launched its first cohorts for the master’s in organizational leadership.

DADA and the library offices moved over the summer, and the ribbon-cutting took place on August 27, 2007.

It opened in the summer of 2007.

2008

Alice Thompson was present at the dedication on Founders Day in October 2008.

AIM became DACE (Division of Adult and Continuing Education), and in the summer of 2008 became Adult Professional Studies.

Over the summer of 2008, the first cohorts started for the master’s degree in literacy.

In the summer of 2008, the Fine Arts Building was renamed the Alice & Edward Thompson Center in honor of the beloved long-serving music teachers at Judson College.

Elgin, Ill. : The University, 2008.

2009

She went to be with the Lord on January 10, 2009, and her funeral was held in Herrick Chapel, with an overflow crowd of former students and faculty colleagues who came to honor her ministry in music and education, despite bitterly cold temperatures.

2010

In April 2010, President Harm Weber passed into eternal life.

A memorial service and celebration of his life of service and ministry was held on Founders Day, October 29, 2010.

2011

Judson is also home to the annual World Leaders Forum which has brought such world leaders as George W. Bush, Mikhail S. Gorbachev, Tony Blair, Condoleezza Rice, Felipe Calderon, Queen Noor of Jordan, Newt Gingrich, Howard Dean and Caroline Kennedy to Judson's campus since the event began in 2011.

2012

Judson went through a branding program in 2012 and launched its current tagline of "Shaping Lives that Shape the World," which focuses on a commitment to the student, spiritual development, leadership and excellence.

2015

In 2015, the university began the World Leaders Forum Inspirational Series and has hosted Nick Vujicic, Mary Lou Retton and Jim Monroe to share their stories.

2017

In 2017, the university opened a new campus in partnership with the Swedish American YWCA of Rockford.

2019

In 2019, Judson hosted its first Conversations with Mark Vargas, which debuted with an interview of Entrepreneur Mark Cuban.

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