Milestones during Thomas Tredway's presidency
(Editor's note: This list of college milestones during Dr. Thomas Tredway's presidency was published in Augustana Magazine, Winter 2003, on the occasion of his retirement.)
1975
Thomas Tredway elected 7th president of Augustana College
1976
King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden visits campus
1977
$11.7 million Agenda for Leadership announced; by 1982, more than $18 million committed
1979
College Center opens
1980
WVIK-FM signs on the air as Augustana Public Radio
1981
Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center established
1982
Football team loses to West Georgia in national championship; the team won’t lose again until 1987, four NCAA titles later
1986
Foundations honors program in humanities begins; Logos honors program in sciences follows in 1997
7th Avenue reduced to two lanes and reconfigured to better link both sides of campus
1988
Queen Silvia of Sweden visits campus
$4.6 million gift from Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust launches $45 million Campaign for Augustana; by 1993, more than $47.5 million committed
Augustana chosen to participate in the Pew Science Program
Exchange program with China’s Huazhong Normal University begins
1990
Augustana College Library dedicated in celebrations that include Chicago Symphony Orchestra performance in Centennial Hall
1991
Dr. William Hammer discovers first Antarctic dinosaur
1994
Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust provides $7.5 million grant toward scholarships and new science facilities
1995
PepsiCo Recreation Center opens
1996
King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden make first joint visit to campus
F.W. Olin Foundation announces plans to build $7.5 million educational technology center
1997
Tradition & Promise $80 million campaign launched; ends Jan. 1, 2001, with $87 million committed
Three new buildings added to campus: Betsey Brodahl Student Services Building; Doris & Victor Day Broadcast Center and Studio Art Building
1998
Science Building and F.W. Olin Educational Technology Center dedicated
1999
Augustana ends the 1990s with more Academic All-American athletes than any other school in the nation except Nebraska and MIT
2001
Multimedia “smart” classrooms installed in academic buildings
2002
New General Education plan adopted by Faculty Senate
Lilly Foundation announces $2 million grant to fund Augustana’s “Called to Serve” church vocations initiative