DBU Report Fall 2025

DBU REPORT 18 Dallas Baptist University Awarded Level 1 Arboretum Accreditation Dallas Baptist University has been awarded a Level 1 Accreditation by The ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program and The Morton Arboretum for achieving particular standards of professional practices deemed important for arboreta and botanic gardens. The ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program is the only global initiative to officially recognize arboreta at various levels of development, capacity, and professionalism. DBU is also now recognized as an accredited arboretum in the Morton Register of Arboreta, a database of the world’s arboreta and gardens dedicated to woody plants. Founded in 1898 in Decatur, Texas, DBU relocated to its current location in the scenic foothills of southwest Dallas in 1965. Since 1988, over 3,000 trees have been planted on the University’s 198-acre campus. Once a former cattle range, the campus has been transformed into a thriving urban forest. The DBU arboretum features a diverse collection of both native and adapted tree species. Core native species including Live Oak, Red Oak, Cedar Elm, Texas Ash, and Bald Cypress form the foundation of the arboretum’s plant collection. Rooted in DBU’s mission to build a great Christian University that is pleasing to God, the DBU Arboretum is committed to enhancing the beauty and ecological health of the campus through the intentional selection, planting, and care of trees. By fostering a culture of stewardship and excellence, the DBU Arboretum seeks to protect and sustain the campus urban forest, ensuring its longevity to inspire students, faculty, staff, and guests. “We are honored to be recognized and accredited as a Level 1 Arboretum through the ArbNet Accreditation Program,” shared Jonathan Teat, DBU Senior Vice President. “This designation reflects DBU’s commitment to cultivating a campus that not only inspires learning but also invites reflection on the beauty and creativity of God’s creation. For decades, God has used countless members of the DBU Family to contribute to the beauty of University Hill, and we are so grateful to steward a landscape that enriches the educational experience for our students.”

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