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Wisconsin Lutheran College

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Wisconsin Lutheran College
NameWisconsin Lutheran College
Established1973
TypePrivate
LocationMilwaukee, Wisconsin

Wisconsin Lutheran College is a private Lutheran college located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. The college was established in 1973 by a group of Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod congregations, including Trinity Lutheran Church and St. Martini Lutheran Church. The college's founding was influenced by the Lutheran Reformation and the theological traditions of Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and the National Association of Schools of Music.

History

The history of the college dates back to the early 1970s, when a group of Lutheran leaders, including Robert Preus and Oliver Harms, envisioned a college that would provide a Lutheran education to students in the Midwest. The college was officially dedicated on September 9, 1973, with an initial enrollment of 154 students. The college's early years were marked by significant growth, with the addition of new academic programs, including business administration and nursing, and the construction of new facilities, such as the Marriott Hospitality Center and the Recreation Complex. The college has also been influenced by the theological traditions of Concordia Seminary and Luther Seminary.

Academics

The college offers a range of academic programs, including biology, chemistry, psychology, and education, with a focus on liberal arts and professional studies. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and the National Association of Schools of Music, and its academic programs are designed to prepare students for careers in fields such as healthcare, business, and education. The college's faculty includes scholars such as Alister McGrath and N.T. Wright, who have made significant contributions to their fields. The college has also established partnerships with institutions such as Concordia University Wisconsin and Marquette University to provide students with access to a range of academic resources and opportunities.

Campus

The college's campus is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and features a range of facilities, including the Marriott Hospitality Center, the Recreation Complex, and the Center for Arts and Performance. The campus is situated near Lake Michigan and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The college's campus has also been influenced by the architectural styles of Frank Lloyd Wright and Eero Saarinen. The college has invested in sustainable initiatives, such as solar energy and green building, to reduce its environmental impact. The campus is also home to a range of student organizations, including the Student Senate and the Lutheran Student Fellowship.

Student Life

The college offers a range of student life programs and activities, including intramural sports, music ensembles, and community service projects. The college's student organizations include the Student Senate, the Lutheran Student Fellowship, and the International Student Organization. The college also has a strong focus on faith formation and spiritual growth, with regular chapel services and Bible studies. The college's students have also been involved in mission trips to countries such as Haiti and Dominican Republic, and have participated in service projects with organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and American Red Cross.

Athletics

The college's athletic teams, the Warriors, compete in the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. The college offers a range of sports programs, including basketball, soccer, and volleyball, and has won several conference championships, including the NACC Tournament and the NCAA Tournament. The college's athletic facilities include the Recreation Complex and the Outdoor Athletic Field, which have been influenced by the designs of Yankee Stadium and Wrigley Field. The college's athletes have also been recognized for their achievements, including All-American honors and Academic All-American awards.

Alumni

The college's alumni include a range of notable individuals, such as pastors, teachers, and business leaders, who have made significant contributions to their fields. The college's alumni have also been involved in a range of community service projects, including mission trips and volunteer work with organizations such as Lutheran World Relief and Salvation Army. The college's alumni association, the Wisconsin Lutheran College Alumni Association, provides a range of benefits and services to alumni, including career counseling and networking opportunities. The college's alumni have also been recognized for their achievements, including awards and honors from organizations such as the National Association of Social Workers and the American Psychological Association. Category:Universities and colleges in Wisconsin

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