The Jane Addams Medal
Rockford University honors the tradition of Jane Addams by awarding the Jane Addams Medal to extraordinary women who, like our most distinguished graduate, have taken stands in their lives that required critical thinking and courageous action. Medal recipients, in the tradition of Jane Addams, are pioneers in their professions, outstanding in character, and recognized for their contributions to the arts, sciences and society.
A Rockford University trustee, George Frazer, established the award in 1944 and Chicago artist Andrene Kauffman designed the medal. The medal was first awarded to Dr. Florence Rena Sabin during the University’s Centennial Celebration in 1947. Dr. Sabin was the first woman to receive a medical degree from Johns Hopkins University and the first woman to serve as a member of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Since then, the Jane Addams Medal has been awarded to more than 30 of the world’s most outstanding women in science, education, humanities, arts, law, literature and other fields of endeavor.
Other women who have been bestowed the Jane Addams Medal include:
- Corrie Ten Boom, a survivor of a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. Ten Boom authored a book detailing her experiences fighting against the anti-Semitism of the Nazi government in Europe; the book was turned into a film, “The Hiding Place.” In addition, Ten Boom was knighted by the Dutch government.
- Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, was presented the medal in 1987, and also gave the University’s commencement address that year.
- Jane Alexander, Oscar-nominated and Tony and Emmy Award winning actress, and former chair of the National Endowment for the Arts, was presented the medal for her commitment and dedication in championing the need for federal support of the arts in our country.
- Most recently, the Jane Addams Medal was awarded to Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland, for her advocacy and tireless work in the area of human rights.
Jane Addams Medal recipients
Dr. Florence Rena Sabin, 1947
Katherine Cornell, 1950
Lea Demarest Taylor, 1953
Vera Micheles Dean, 1954
Bernice Taber van der Vries, 1956
Elizabeth Wallace, 1957
Ada Comstock Notestein, 1958
Dr. Sara M. Jordan, 1958
Maria Martinez, 1959
Alice Koller Leopold, 1960
Helen Rogers Reid, 1961
Edith Hamilton, 1962
Dr. Helen Constance White, 1963
Dr. Connie Guion, 1963
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Queen Frederika of Greece, 1964
Blanche Ebert Seaver, 1964
Juanita Kidd Stout, 1966
Carol Fox, 1967
Maria Tallchief, 1973
Dr. Marina von Neumann-Whitman, 1976
Corrie Ten Boom, 1978
Helen Hayes, 1981
Commodore Grace Murray Hopper, 1984
Leontyne Price, 1985
Mary Leaky, 1986
Sandra Day O’Connor, 1987
Dr. Mary Ashby Cheek, 1987
Hanna Holborn Grey, 1988 |
Gwendolyn Brooks, 1991
Georgie Anne Geyer, 1992
Lynn Morley Martin, 1996
Beverly Sills, 2002
Jane Alexander, 2004
Sofie Von Otter, 2004
Jean Bethke Elshtain, 2005
Twyla Tharp, 2006
Mary Robinson, 2007
Tammy Duckworth, 2019
Dr. Ngozi O. Ezike, 2021 |