By Tom Siebert
Judson University recently recognized renowned architect, fashion
designer, television host, and community leader Alpha Coles Blackburn with an
honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree during the tenth anniversary
G.L.A.M.M.Ys fundraising event in Indianapolis.
Blackburn is the retired president and CEO of the prestigious Blackburn
Architects, which served as lead designers of the National Underground Freedom
Center in Cincinnati.
As the technical representative and co-coordinator for art for the
Indianapolis International Airport, Blackburn led the selection, commissioning,
and installation of the facility’s art collection. She is also a national
award-winning fashion designer and former TV host.
For the past two years, Blackburn has been working with Shanel
Poole, president of Guidance Life-skills And Mentoring (GLAM, Inc.) to provide
opportunities for young women to attend Judson University and major in
architecture, art, or graphic design.
“Alpha Blackburn uses her professional expertise to help the next
generation of young women study and enter the creative fields of architecture,
art, and graphic design,” said Judson president Gene Crume.
“We are pleased to recognize her exceptional contributions to the
arts. She is a trailblazer in her field and has demonstrated her commitment to
giving back and shaping others’ lives. This is also Judson’s mission of shaping
lives that shape the world,” Dr. Crume added.
Ms. Blackburn serves on more than 60 community boards and
committees. She was the recipient of the Indiana Governor’s Civil Rights Legacy
Award in 2018; the Chancellor's Medallion at Indiana University/Purdue
University of Indianapolis in 2017; the Indiana Minority Business Magazine
Golden Laurel Professional in 2017; and the G.L.A.M. (Indianapolis) ICON Award,
also in 2017.
Since its founding ten years ago, GLAM has assisted more than 350
girls through programming that focuses on self-esteem, education, professional
development, and healthy choices. According to the GLAM website, the
organization has helped at-risk girls, who normally have only a 35 percent
probability of graduating from high school, graduate at a rate of 97 percent.
Judson University is a fully
accredited, private Christian institution representing the church at work in
higher education. Nestled along the Fox River in Elgin, 40 miles northwest of
Chicago, Judson is home to more than 1,200 students from 36 states and more
than 30 countries.
Judson offers degrees in more than 65
different majors and minors for traditional, graduate, and adult students, ranking
consistently among the best regional universities in the Midwest by U.S.
News & World Report.
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