Liberty reaches 50,000 students enrolled on campus and online.
Williams Stadium expands to 19,200 seats.
SACS grants membership at Level VI with the addition of a fourth doctoral program.
Liberty’s Field Hockey team is formed.
Liberty celebrates 40 Years of Training Champions for Christ.
Equestrian Center opens on Liberty Mountain.
Hancock Welcome Center opens.
Endowment reaches $1 billion.
Film school launches as the Cinematic Arts, Zaki Gordon Center.
Liberty Baseball Stadium opens.
Liberty alumna Shannon Bream becomes first female Commencement speaker.
The Jerry Falwell Library opens.
Center for Medical and Health Sciences opens, welcoming the first class of students in the College of Osteopathic Medicine.
LU Send Now is formed.
Center for Natural Sciences and Center for Music and the Worship Arts open.
Kamphuis Field at Liberty Softball Stadium opens.
Renovations for the LaHaye Ice Center are completed, and the LaHaye Student Union is expanded.
Montview Student Union is completed.
Carnegie classifies Liberty as a Doctoral University with a research designation.
The NCAA approves Liberty’s waiver request for the FBS reclassification process.
Liberty Athletic Center, Liberty University Indoor Practice Facility, and Liberty Natatorium open.
President Donald Trump delivers the Commencement address.
Liberty holds its first Convocation on the Academic Lawn.
Freedom Tower opens and becomes the new home for the Rawlings School of Divinity and the Rawlings Scriptorium.
Liberty Athletics moves from the Big South Conference to the ASUN Conference, and Flames Football plays in its first FBS season.
College of Osteopathic Medicine graduates its first class of doctors.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence gives the Commencement address.
Flames Football wins its first bowl game.
Men’s basketball reaches the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
School of Business building opens.