A photographic look at the history of Thomas Aquinas College:

1970
Gala Founding Dinner at the Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco; Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen, Keynote Speaker
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1971
Founding President Dr. Ronald McArthur opens doors at “Claretville” campus, Calabasas, with 33 students and 4 faculty members.
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1975
• The Class of 1975 – The First Commencement
• Mr. Larry Barker donates Ferndale Ranch to the College.
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1978
• Permanent Campus opens with “Temporary” Buildings
• St. Joseph Commons gets underway
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1979
The first permanent building, St. Joseph Commons, is dedicated.
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1980
Full accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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1989
College builds the first women’s residence, St. Katharine of Alexandria Hall.
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1990
• First classroom building, St. Augustine Hall, is completed.
• First “Summer Seminar” is held for friends & benefactors.
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1991
• Dr. Thomas E. Dillon is inaugurated as second President of the College.
• First men’s residence, St. Bernard of Clairvaux Hall, is built.
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1994
The Honorable & Mrs. William P. Clark make gift of 17th century Spanish ceiling for the Library.
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1995
• St. Bernardine of Siena Library is dedicated.
• John Cardinal O’Connor† is Keynote Speaker at 25th Anniversary Celebration.
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1996
Blessed Junipero Serra Hall is built.
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1997
• Former Ambassador to the Holy See and College Governor William A. Wilson presents President & Mrs. Dillon to Bl. Pope John Paul II and then-Cardinal Ratzinger.
• First High School Great Books Summer Program has 26 participants.
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1999
St. Thérèse of Lisieux Hall is built.
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2000
• At 30th Anniversary of San Francisco Founding Dinner, Keynote Speaker, former U.S. Senator Jeremiah Denton, and first Board Member, John Schaeffer, are honored.
• The science building, Albertus Magnus Hall, is dedicated.
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2002
Saints Peter & Paul Hall, the last residence hall for men, is dedicated.
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2003
Pope John Paul II gives his blessing to the plans for Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel.
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2005
Construction of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel and the Faculty Office Building begins.
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2006
• Visit of Archbishop Celestino Migliore, Permanent Observer to the United Nations, as Commencement Speaker
• Inaugural Golf Classic, sponsored by the Board of Regents
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2007
• Archbishop Malcolm Ranjith, Secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship, Presides at Commencement
• St. Vincent de Paul Lecture and Concert Series Endowed by Paul and Barbara Henkels
• Dedication of St. Thomas Hall
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2008
• Blessing by Pope Benedict XVI of the Chapel Cornerstone in Rome
• Cardinal Pell visits for Commencement.
• Laying of cornerstone of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel
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2009
• Dedication of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel
• Death of President Thomas E. Dillon
• Installation of Interim President Peter L. DeLuca
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2010
• Inauguration of President Michael F. McLean
• Dr. John R. Mortensen (’97) awarded Prize of the Pontifical Academies
• Raymond Cardinal Burke Presides at Commencement
• Founder Marcus R. Berquist dies
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2011
• 50th Alumni Priest Ordained: Rev. Joseph Dygert (’02), Diocese of Colorado Springs
• Archbishop José H. Gomez Makes First Visit to Campus as Commencement Speaker
• U.S. News Rates College among Top 10 “Most-Loved” Colleges by Alumni
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2012
• Mother M. Assumpta Long, O.P., serves as Commencement Speaker
• Dr. Thomas Kaiser becomes first tutor to teach all 23 courses in the College’s classical curriculum
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Posted: July 11, 2012