Judson College to host Women’s Leadership Conference March 18

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In 1838, Milo P. Jewett envisioned a world where women would be academically prepared for leadership, receiving a degree of academic rigor that paralleled male educational opportunities of the day.  The dream of Judson College’s founders lives on  175 years later. On March 18, Judson College will host the G2G Women’s Leadership Conference to celebrate […]

Judson professor selected for Black Belt Hall of Fame

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Judson College proudly announces Dr. Billie Jean Young, Artist in Residence and Associate Professor of Fine and Performing Arts, has been chosen for induction into the Black Belt Hall of Fame in the class of 2014. The Black Belt Hall of Fame is a project of the Center for the Study of the Black Belt […]

JimmyLee, Civil Rights-era drama, coming to Judson College

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As part of Judson College’s 175th anniversary celebration, the college will host four performances of JimmyLee, a poignant portrayal of Jimmie Lee Jackson, the young Civil Rights activist who died from injuries he received during a voting rights demonstration in Marion, Alabama, in 1965. The play is also presented to commemorate Black History Month and […]

Samford professor to speak at Judson College on intersections of science and religion

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This year, Judson College celebrates its 175th year of encouraging young women toward “high endeavor, lofty thought, and noble deed” in their pursuits of “Light and Truth.”  The 175th anniversary celebration will continue with an upcoming program, The Gift of Reason: Exploring Intersections of Science and Biblical Faith, on Thursday, February 13.    Dr. Steven F. Donaldson, […]

Regional horse show scheduled for Feb. 15 at Judson College

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  By Katelyn Vanhoozer Judson College Equestrian Student Reporter Judson College will host an Intercollegiate Horse Show Association show on Feb. 15. The show will feature riders from IHSA Zone 5, Region 2. In addition to Judson College, invited schools expected to compete include Berry College, Emory University, Georgia State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Kennesaw […]

Judson College President receives award for contributions to higher education

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Judson President David E. Potts recently received the James T. Rogers Distinguished Leadership Award for outstanding contributions to higher education.  This award is the highest public recognition given by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS/COC) and is reserved for extraordinary, distinctive and effective leadership.  The Rogers Award is presented to […]

Christian Emphasis Week to be held Jan. 14-16

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From Jan. 14-16, each day at 11:ooam, the Judson College community will gather for Christian Emphasis Week, a special extended Chapel series. This year’s Christian Emphasis Week speakers will be Timothy and Denise George. Dr. Timothy George serves Samford University as Dean of Beeson Divinity School, and Mrs. Denise George works as a full-time author […]

Administrative office openings delayed until 10am January 6

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The opening of Judson’s administrative offices will be delayed until 10:00 am on Monday, January 6, due to potentially hazardous winter weather conditions. Please use extreme caution tonight and tomorrow, especially if driving on bridges or roadways that may be icy. We will be closely monitoring conditions.  Should additional delays become necessary, another notification will […]