• May Day Tea

    University Club of Rockford 945 North Main Street, Rockford

    Friday, May 1, 2026, 11:30 a.m., The University Club of Rockford Celebrate the season and a beloved Rockford University tradition with warm conversation, tea sandwiches, scones, petite pastries, and a specially blended loose tea. For generations, traditions like May Day have flourished at Rockford University, made possible by the lasting connections and generosity of alumni...

  • Choir Concert

    Maddox Theatre - Clark Arts Center 5050 E. State St. , Rockford, IL, United States

    May 1, 2026 (Friday, 7:30 pm) Maddox Theatre, Clark Arts Center Director, Prof. Timm Adams Join Rockford University choirs and soloists for an enchanting evening of songs.

  • “815 Elevate: The Leadership Series” Persuade with Purpose: Communication, Marketing, and Influence Among Peers

    Rockford University 5050 E. State St. , Rockford, IL, United States

    This new and exciting year-long series of workshops brings a specialized focus on leadership, ranging from topics in effective communication and excel, to maximizing operational excellence and so much more! Register for three and get the fourth one on us! Explore how to craft clear, compelling messages that resonate. Understand your audience and build trust;...

    $129.00
  • Gala

    Rockford Public Library 215 N. Wyman Street, Rockford, United States

    Friday, June 5, 2026 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m., Rockford Public Library Rockford University’s signature Gala is our premier annual fundraising event, bringing together alumni, friends, and community partners in...

  • A Popular Toones Piano Concert

    Rockford University 5050 E. State St. , Rockford, IL, United States

    This Concert features Kimberly Toone, a piano player. She will play a list of popular tunes including songs from Disney, Wicked, Indiana Jones, and more. 100% of the profit will be donated to the Nothern Illinois Food Bank.

  • 4th Annual Rockford University Business Summit

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    The Rockford region’s identity has always been rooted in creating things: machines, components, businesses, and communities. The Progress Paradigm simply extends that tradition forward. Progress is not a slogan, it is the outcome of systems that are intentionally designed, collaboratively maintained, and continuously improved. Which is why Rockford’s defining principle may be its simplest one:...