From 1985 to 2012, Carthage Enrollment rose from 806 to 2,500 2,500 1996 Evergreen Walk and Kissing Rock Plaza dedicated
2005 Lentz Hall exterior renovated
2003 Trinity House (Home of the President) dedicated
2011 Campbell Student Union opens
2000 Art Keller Field turf dedicated
2,000 1995 David A. Straz, Jr. Center for Natural and Social Sciences dedicated
1998 Walter Fritsch Meditation Chapel and Garden dedicated
1999 Smeds Tennis Center dedicated
2002 Hedberg Library and the Phil Sander Arboretum dedicated
1,500 1994 “Old Main” Bell is re-dedicated at Kenosha location
August 3, 1987 F. Gregory Campbell inaugurated as College President
1999 Carthage and Loyola announce partnership to present executive MBA program
1,000 1992 “Transforming Tomorrow” campaign begins
1995 Carthage officially closes successful “Transforming Tomorrow” campaign
1997 Sesquicentennial Plaza and “A Learning Moment” dedicated, marking 150th anniversary
2001 N. E. Tarble Athletic and Recreation Center dedicated
2003 Dave Matthews plays at Carthage, part of the WOW concert series 2008 Tarble Arena dedicated
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August 3, 2012 President Campbell retires
2004 A.W. Clausen Center for World Business and the Tau Sigma Chi Scoreboard dedicated
2000 N. E. Tarble Athletic and Recreation Center groundbreaking
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In his early years at Carthage, President Campbell visited retired president Harold Lentz in his Ohio home. “What was the secret of your success?” asked Mr. Campbell. “Carthage needed someone to love it—and
to
so I did,” replied Rev. Lentz. That advice planted a seed in Mr. Campbell’s
too Full-time faculty increased from Average to
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heart. He fell in love with Carthage. Twenty-five
Baalanced annual budgets for
years later, we celebrate the remarkable transformation made possible by that love.
The Campbell Presidency