DECATUR, Ill. – Each spring, students, alumni, friends, faculty, and staff celebrate the University’s founding when James 鶹Լ gifted 35 acres of land, plus $200,000 to build the institution, on April 30, 1901.
During the founding, James 鶹Լ also challenged members of the Decatur community and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church to match his financial support, which they did. That tradition continues today in the True Blue Challenge, the yearly giving celebration that supports the areas of greatest need across campus.
The was a great success, raising $293,000 from 618 donors to support various 鶹Լ’s programs, including scholarships, campus historic preservation and restoration, and student emergency tuition assistance. The University is thankful to our alumni, friends, faculty, staff, and community, who have generously helped 鶹Լ students succeed.
“Our Big Blue community showed up in a big way this . From our Trustees who led the way with a $50,000 matching gift to the 40 donors who gave for the very first time- we are so grateful,” 鶹Լ Director of Development Alyse Knust said. “The participation and generosity from so many individuals each year make us proud to be 鶹Լ. Thank you for being True Blue!”
To commemorate the 123rd anniversary of the founding, the day began with a wreath-laying ceremony at James 鶹Լ’s mausoleum at Greenwood Cemetery in Decatur. At the University Commons, actors portraying James and Anna 鶹Լ greeted students, and the 鶹Լ University Choir sang the “Alma Mater” and “Happy Birthday.”
The True Blue Challenge makes a meaningful difference for today’s students as the alumni and community members continue their support of the generous legacy that is uniquely 鶹Լ. You can still give to the True Blue Challenge today by visiting for more details.