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Texas Lutheran University

Texas Lutheran University (TLU) is a private Evangelical Lutheran university in Seguin, Texas.

Texas Lutheran University
Former names
Evangelical Lutheran College (1891–1912)
Lutheran College of Seguin (1912–1932)
Texas Lutheran College (1932–1996)
MottoVeritas Christi Liberat Homines
Motto in English
The truth of Christ sets people free
TypePrivate university
Established1891; 133 years ago (1891)
Religious affiliation
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Endowment$95.68 million (2022)[1]
PresidentDebbie Cottrell
Undergraduates1,400
Location,
U.S.

29°34′26″N 97°59′10″W / 29.574°N 97.986°W / 29.574; -97.986
CampusSmall town/Suburban
Colors    Black and gold
NicknameBulldogs
Sporting affiliations
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Division III
MascotLucky the Bulldog
Websitewww.tlu.edu

History edit

 
100th anniversary sign of TLU in Seguin, unveiled 2011
 
Texas Lutheran University historical marker in Brenham

The university traces its roots back to 1891 with the foundation of an academy, named Evangelical Lutheran College, by the first German Evangelical Lutheran Synod in Texas,[2] in Brenham. Its first president was the Reverend Gottlieb Langner.[3] That school accumulated crushing financial problems, but in 1912, it was rescued by an offer of 15 acres and $20,000 from local businessmen to relocate the academy to Seguin.[2] Initially, the Lutheran College of Seguin, Texas, as it was newly named, had only one building on a bare former cotton field, with 46 students.

The academy reached junior college status in 1928 with accreditation from the Texas Department of Education. The Swedish Lutheran Trinity College of Round Rock was having trouble maintaining a minimum of 40 freshmen and 20 sophomores, so in 1929, it pooled its resources with the larger Seguin institution, bringing two professors and support from Swedish Lutherans. The combined school was renamed Texas Lutheran College in 1930. It became a four-year institution in 1948. Then, Texas Lutheran absorbed Clifton College of Clifton, a Norwegian Lutheran school in 1954, again gaining faculty and support from a larger base.[2]

When the college received recognition in 1953 as a fully accredited senior college by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, faculty and students rang the "Victory Bell" in celebration for hours. After 40 years of growth, the institution was once again renamed, taking its present title of Texas Lutheran University in 1996.[4] Over the 100 years since moving to Seguin, TLU's span has increased to over 40 buildings and sports fields on 184 acres with about 1,400 students each semester.

Academics edit

Texas Lutheran University is ranked number five by the U.S. News & World Report 2022 Best West Regional Universities [5] and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. Specific programs are also accredited by ACBSP, CAATE, and TEAC.

Campus edit

 
Entrance sign to Texas Lutheran University

The campus lies just off Interstate 10 on State Highway 46, between US Highway 90 and Alt US 90. The address is 1000 West Court St., which is also Alt. U.S. 90, and Seguin's main east-west street.

The campus occupies more than 40 buildings and athletic fields covering 184 acres, as well as a biology field station at neighboring Lake McQueeney. Located in the heart of the campus is the Chapel of the Abiding Presence. There are several residence halls, as well as on-campus apartments and family housing for students who are married or have children. Student and alumni art can be found throughout campus, and sections of the sidewalk are designed for bricks dedicated to Texas Lutheran University affiliates. Oaks and other trees shade the campus, and rows of flowering crape myrtles provide color.

Chapel of the Abiding Presence edit

 
The Chapel of the Abiding Presence

The Chapel of the Abiding Presence (locally known as the Weinert Chapel after the principal donors) is located in the heart of the campus. The Gothic Revival building of Austin limestone was designed by ecclesiastical architect Henry Steinbomer[6] of San Antonio in 1954. The Chapel is listed in the Historic Campus Architecture Project of the Council of Independent Colleges.[7] After a fire in 1969, architect Ed Sovik from St. Olaf College[8] in Minnesota supervised the rebuilding with a nontraditional interior.

Today, the sanctuary can seat 40 and hosts a tracker-action Schlicker organ. The chapel is used by campus organizations to hold various activities and services, as well as weddings of students and alumni.

Chapel services that last 20 minutes are open to the public. They are held Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10a.m.m during the academic year.

Other notable buildings edit

 
Langner Memorial Hall, named for the first president of TLU, houses English, history, and psychology instruction.

Also facing the quadrangle on the southwest corner was the Emma Frey Hall, a former women's dormitory in Spanish Colonial Revival style by noted architect Marvin Eichenroht in 1929. The building was the oldest on the campus and had been remodeled to serve as offices for computer science and mathematics faculty offices, as well as the honors programs. Emma Frey Hall was demolished in 2017.@Txlutheran (July 18, 2017). "TLU Bids Farewell to Emma Frey Hall" (Tweet) – via Twitter.

On the east side is Langner Hall, named for the first president of TLU, and built to plans by Atlee B. Ayers in 1947. Today, it houses classrooms and faculty offices for the social science and humanities departments, as well as the Mexican American Studies Center the Fiedler Memorial Museum, and an outdoor geological garden.

Residence halls edit

TLU offers a variety of housing options for students, including residence halls and on-campus apartments. Residence halls are co-ed or single-sex, and separated by grade level. Co-ed residences include Centennial, Clifton, Baldus, Trinity, Hahn, and Seguin Halls. Freshman residences include Centennial, Baldus, Trinity, and Clifton Halls. Sophomore residences include Seguin Hall.

On-campus apartments include the North, South Efficiency, and Glazener apartments, as well as Bogisch family housing. All on-campus units except for Bogisch family housing, are available to junior and senior-level students. The North and South apartments are two-bedroom units and house up to four students. The North units are equipped with a full kitchen, and the South units include a kitchenette. Glazener apartments have two bedrooms with a full kitchen and house up to two students. Bogisch family housing is reserved for students who are married or have children and have two bedrooms with a full kitchen.

Centennial Hall is the newest residence hall and features traditional community bathrooms. The resident hall is co-ed, with 160 beds.[9]

Alumni Student Center edit

The ASC is located at the north end of the quadrangle. Inside is the bookstore, Lucky's Kennel snack bar, lounges, meeting rooms, a post office for on-campus mail, student publications offices and labs, and an academic computer lab. The ASC has offices for counseling, career development, and student activities.

Blumberg Library edit

 
The Blumberg Memorial Library at TLU opened in 1970.

The Blumberg Library, which opened in 1970, is next to the Alumni Student Center. It includes over 262,000 items of library materials and subscribes to over 700 journal titles. It is a member of the Online Computer Library Center system and also provides an online public access catalog, which gives students access to databases in each academic discipline.

Hein Dining Hall edit

 
Weimar and Paula Hein Dining Center

Hein Dining Hall, with cafeteria-style service and food stations, is the main dining hall. The Centennial Commons seats 350 and is the general dining area for students. Other smaller dining rooms are the Timmerman Room, Suehs Room, and Katie Conference Center, which are often used by campus and community groups for meetings.

Jackson Auditorium edit

 
Jackson Auditorium seats 1,050 for concerts and other events.

Jackson Auditorium seats 1,050 and many of the special events at TLU, like the Krost Symposium or concerts, happen here. It is also used by the Mid-Texas Symphony and other community and church organizations.

Classrooms and other buildings edit

 
Tschoepe Hall, a classroom building
 
Schuech Fine Arts Center

Other campus buildings include O. G. Beck College Center, Moody Science Building, Tschoepe Hall, Health Center, Krost Center, Lutheran Ministry Center, Moline Center for Student Leadership, and the newest, Centennial Hall—named in celebration of 100 years in Seguin—with ground floor classrooms and housing above.

Schuech Fine Arts Center is a multipurpose facility with a 200-seat theater, recital hall, band hall, music studios, art labs, and a gallery.

The Jesse H. Jones Physical Education Complex, named for the former United States Secretary of Commerce Jesse H. Jones, has a 2,200-seat gym for intercollegiate basketball and volleyball games, offices for faculty and coaches, locker rooms, racquetball courts, and an eight-lane collegiate-size swimming pool, as well as the Grossman Fitness Center, the Kieffer Kinesiology Laboratory, and Rinn Field House.

 
The O.G. Beck College Center is the administrative headquarters of the university.

The campus has intramural sports fields, the Gustafson Soccer Field, the Katt-Isbel Baseball Field, the Morck Softball Field, a putting green/driving range for the golf team, tennis courts, sandlot volleyball courts, a police department, and a maintenance complex.

A major expansion of intercollegiate sports was part of its 2013 Homecoming, when TLU officials broke ground for a football and track and field stadium, as well as a new and lighted softball field, lights for the baseball field (to allow night games), and a concession stand with toilets.[10] The Bulldog teams began playing in the new facilities in 2014. The major expansion continued with the installation of lights for the Gustafson Soccer Field in 2015.[11]

Student life edit

The Greek life opportunities for students include sororities and fraternities. The sororities include Beta Alpha Sigma, Xi Tau, Kappa Pi Gamma, and Sigma Delta Lambda. Fraternities include Sigma Phi Theta and Omega Tau.[12]

Student organizations are offered in many areas on campus. Some are based on department, such as Athletic Training Club and Geography Club; Honorary Greek Organizations, such as Alpha Chi National Honors Society and Psi Chi Psychology Honors Society; Professional Organizations such as Alpha Kappa Psi National Business Fraternity and Student Education Association for Student Teachers; Band Service Fraternity and Sorority Kappa Kappa Psi, and Tau Beta Sigma; Campus Ministry and Religious Organizations such as Catholic Student Organization and Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Campus Organizations such as the Cheerleaders and the Student Government Association; Service and Social Organizations such as the Black Student Union and Mexican American Student Association; Theater Organizations such as Alpha Psi Omega, the theater honor society; Musical Organizations such as the variety of TLU choirs and TLU bands; Student Publications such as the Lone Star Lutheran Magazine and the Sidewalk; and others.

Texas Lutheran Bulldogs
 
UniversityTexas Lutheran University
ConferenceSouthern Collegiate Athletic Conference
NCAANCAA Division III
Athletic directorBill Miller
LocationSeguin, Texas
Varsity teams18
Football stadiumBulldog Stadium
Basketball arenaJesse H. Jones Complex
Baseball stadiumKatt-Isbel Baseball Field
Softball stadiumMorck Softball Field
Soccer fieldGustafson Soccer Field
MascotBulldogs
NicknameBulldogs
ColorsBlack and gold
   
Websitewww.tlubulldogs.com

Athletics edit

Sports edit

Almost one-third of full-time TLU students take part in one of the intercollegiate sports.

The Athletics Department includes baseball, softball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's golf, men's and women's tennis, volleyball, women's cross country, women's track & field, and recently football. All sports teams compete at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) under the team name, the Bulldogs.

Starting July 1, 2013, Texas Lutheran University switched to a new conference, competing in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, in all sports except football; as the SCAC does not have enough member schools with football teams. Meanwhile, the football team has been a member of the American Southwest Conference since the 2017 fall season (2017–18 school year), which it competed from the 1998 to 1999 fall seasons (1998–99 to 1999–2000 school years) as an affiliate; before becoming a full member of the ASC from 2000–01 to 2012–13. Texas Lutheran University claims two back-to-back national championships in football for the 1974 and 1975 seasons in the NAIA Division II Football National Championship. Both seasons were coached under legendary head coach Jim Wacker, who later went on to be a head coach at North Dakota State University (1976–1978), Southwest Texas State University, which is now Texas State University (1979–1982), Texas Christian University (1983–1991), and the University of Minnesota (1992–1996).

The schools in the SCAC are similar to TLU. Student-athletes receive no athletic scholarships. The others are Austin College in Sherman, Centenary College in Shreveport, Colorado College in Colorado Springs, University of Dallas in Irving, Schreiner University in Kerrville, Southwestern University in Georgetown, and Trinity University in San Antonio.

Men Women
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross Country
Cross Country Golf
Football Soccer
Golf Softball
Soccer Tennis
Tennis Volleyball
Indoor Track & Field Indoor Track & Field
Outdoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field

Conference championships edit

Sport ASC SCAC
Baseball 2005, 2006, 2007 [13] 2018 [14] 2021[15]
Basketball (Men's) 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 [16]
Basketball (Women's) 2014, 2019 [17]
Football 2013, 2014, 2015 [18]
Golf (Men's) 2006, 2007, 2011 [19]
Golf (Women's) 2007 [20]
Soccer (Men's) 2002 [21] 2019 [22]
Softball 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019,[23] 2021,[24] 2022[25]
Track & Field (Men's) 2017, 2018, 2019 [26]
Track & Field (Women's) 2014 [27]
Volleyball 2007 [28] 2022[29]

Media edit

Lone Star Lutheran edit

The Lone Star Lutheran (LSL) has been a student-run newspaper on the TLU campus for many years. In 2011, the LSL changed to a magazine format before returning to its original publication format of a tabloid newspaper in 2013. The staff includes the editor-in-chief, managing editor, four copy editors, a website manager, and a variety of student writers from all departments. Additionally, TLU offers a student module that allows students to work on the LSL for class credit.

Bulldog TV edit

Bulldog TV is the cable channel that is all about TLU.

Christmas Vespers edit

In preparation for the Christmas holidays, the TLU choirs collaborate with the TLU band to host the annual Christmas Vespers services. This celebration of music and word honors the integral role music has played and is playing in Texas Lutheran curriculum and cultural history. The service is usually held four days in Seguin and one or two days in Austin to allow the campus and Seguin communities, as well as TLU families and the Austin community, the opportunity to attend the service.[30]

Krost Symposium edit

Every year, Texas Lutheran hosts a symposium focusing on a particular new topic. This multi-day Krost Symposium event brings in guest speakers with a range of viewpoints and experiences on the chosen topic. The first Krost Symposium was held in 1981 and the program has continued annually without interruption ever since. Events are free and open to the public.

Notable alumni edit

  • Laurie Corbelli was a member of the TLU team that won the 1975 & 1976 AIAW Division II National Championship. She was a Silver Medalist with the 1984 U.S. Olympic Volleyball Team, and now is head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies women's volleyball team
  • Lee Eun-chul was a student from South Korea, who competed at five Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000. He was the Olympic Gold Medal winner at the 1992 Games in Barcelona.
  • Cameron Beckman graduated from TLU in 1993 and became a PGA Tour golfer. He earned his third PGA Tour title at the 2010 Mayakoba Golf Classic.
  • Alton Chung Ming Chan is a Grammy Award nominated concert pianist. He earned his undergraduate degree at TLU, and his Masters and PhD. at the University of North Texas College of Music.
  • Edmund Kuempel received a Bachelor of Business Administration from TLU. He was a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Guadalupe County for some twenty-seven years until he died in 2010.
  • Steven Long attended Alvin Community College, Texas Lutheran College (now TLU), and Sam Houston State University. From 1977 until 1988, Long owned and published the In Between, a weekly newspaper in Galveston. After closing the In Between, Long worked for the Houston Chronicle for six years and was later assigned by the New York Post to cover high-profile cases, such as the case of Andrea Yates, and the fall of Enron.
  • Verne Lundquist graduated from Texas Lutheran College (now TLU) in 1962. Lundquist, called "the Golden Voice", is currently a play-by-play sportscaster by CBS Television Sports, covering college football and baseball, as well as major golfing events. In 2007 he was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
  • Steve Lutz Division 1 head men’s basketball coach for Texas A&M Corpus Christi and an assistant for Purdue and Creighton. Graduated from Texas Lutheran with a Bachelor in Secondary Education.
  • Don Mischer is a producer and director of television and live events. He attended TLU and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1961. He has won fifteen Emmy Awards, ten Directors Guild of America Awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement, two NAACP Image Awards, a Peabody Award for excellence in broadcasting, and the 2012 Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television from the Producers Guild of America.
  • Faton Bislimi graduated from TLU with a B.S. in computer science and a B.A. in math. Bislimi wrote for the Albanian daily Bota So and worked with the Albanian-American Civic League. He wrote two books, a compilation of math problems and a series of journalistic writings titled Në Rrugëtim me Kosovën: Tatëpjetat dhe të Përpjetat. He founded The Bislimi Groutoto to offer better education opportunities to Kosovar students, and 13 full scholarships have been awarded through The Bislimi Group.
  • Chris Elley graduated from TLU with a B.A. in Communication Studies, and earned a Master's in Mass Communications from Texas State University. Elley is the founder and current Director of Austin, Texas-based film production company Electro-Fish Media Inc. He holds two Emmy Awards and two additional nominations.
  • Scott Seely, B.A. in church music, bishop suffragan of the Anglican Diocese of All Nations.
  • Jeff Hiller, actor and comedian, B.A. 1998

References edit

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Texas Lutheran University TLU is a private Evangelical Lutheran university in Seguin Texas Texas Lutheran UniversityFormer namesEvangelical Lutheran College 1891 1912 Lutheran College of Seguin 1912 1932 Texas Lutheran College 1932 1996 MottoVeritas Christi Liberat HominesMotto in EnglishThe truth of Christ sets people freeTypePrivate universityEstablished1891 133 years ago 1891 Religious affiliationEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaEndowment 95 68 million 2022 1 PresidentDebbie CottrellUndergraduates1 400LocationSeguin Texas U S 29 34 26 N 97 59 10 W 29 574 N 97 986 W 29 574 97 986CampusSmall town SuburbanColors Black and goldNicknameBulldogsSporting affiliationsSouthern Collegiate Athletic Conference Division IIIMascotLucky the BulldogWebsitewww wbr tlu wbr edu This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Campus 3 1 Chapel of the Abiding Presence 3 2 Other notable buildings 3 3 Residence halls 3 4 Alumni Student Center 3 5 Blumberg Library 3 6 Hein Dining Hall 3 7 Jackson Auditorium 3 8 Classrooms and other buildings 4 Student life 5 Athletics 5 1 Sports 5 2 Conference championships 6 Media 6 1 Lone Star Lutheran 6 2 Bulldog TV 7 Christmas Vespers 8 Krost Symposium 9 Notable alumni 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp 100th anniversary sign of TLU in Seguin unveiled 2011 nbsp Texas Lutheran University historical marker in Brenham The university traces its roots back to 1891 with the foundation of an academy named Evangelical Lutheran College by the first German Evangelical Lutheran Synod in Texas 2 in Brenham Its first president was the Reverend Gottlieb Langner 3 That school accumulated crushing financial problems but in 1912 it was rescued by an offer of 15 acres and 20 000 from local businessmen to relocate the academy to Seguin 2 Initially the Lutheran College of Seguin Texas as it was newly named had only one building on a bare former cotton field with 46 students The academy reached junior college status in 1928 with accreditation from the Texas Department of Education The Swedish Lutheran Trinity College of Round Rock was having trouble maintaining a minimum of 40 freshmen and 20 sophomores so in 1929 it pooled its resources with the larger Seguin institution bringing two professors and support from Swedish Lutherans The combined school was renamed Texas Lutheran College in 1930 It became a four year institution in 1948 Then Texas Lutheran absorbed Clifton College of Clifton a Norwegian Lutheran school in 1954 again gaining faculty and support from a larger base 2 When the college received recognition in 1953 as a fully accredited senior college by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools faculty and students rang the Victory Bell in celebration for hours After 40 years of growth the institution was once again renamed taking its present title of Texas Lutheran University in 1996 4 Over the 100 years since moving to Seguin TLU s span has increased to over 40 buildings and sports fields on 184 acres with about 1 400 students each semester Academics editTexas Lutheran University is ranked number five by the U S News amp World Report 2022 Best West Regional Universities 5 and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges Specific programs are also accredited by ACBSP CAATE and TEAC Campus edit nbsp Entrance sign to Texas Lutheran University The campus lies just off Interstate 10 on State Highway 46 between US Highway 90 and Alt US 90 The address is 1000 West Court St which is also Alt U S 90 and Seguin s main east west street The campus occupies more than 40 buildings and athletic fields covering 184 acres as well as a biology field station at neighboring Lake McQueeney Located in the heart of the campus is the Chapel of the Abiding Presence There are several residence halls as well as on campus apartments and family housing for students who are married or have children Student and alumni art can be found throughout campus and sections of the sidewalk are designed for bricks dedicated to Texas Lutheran University affiliates Oaks and other trees shade the campus and rows of flowering crape myrtles provide color Chapel of the Abiding Presence edit nbsp The Chapel of the Abiding Presence The Chapel of the Abiding Presence locally known as the Weinert Chapel after the principal donors is located in the heart of the campus The Gothic Revival building of Austin limestone was designed by ecclesiastical architect Henry Steinbomer 6 of San Antonio in 1954 The Chapel is listed in the Historic Campus Architecture Project of the Council of Independent Colleges 7 After a fire in 1969 architect Ed Sovik from St Olaf College 8 in Minnesota supervised the rebuilding with a nontraditional interior Today the sanctuary can seat 40 and hosts a tracker action Schlicker organ The chapel is used by campus organizations to hold various activities and services as well as weddings of students and alumni Chapel services that last 20 minutes are open to the public They are held Monday Wednesday and Friday at 10a m m during the academic year Other notable buildings edit nbsp Langner Memorial Hall named for the first president of TLU houses English history and psychology instruction Also facing the quadrangle on the southwest corner was the Emma Frey Hall a former women s dormitory in Spanish Colonial Revival style by noted architect Marvin Eichenroht in 1929 The building was the oldest on the campus and had been remodeled to serve as offices for computer science and mathematics faculty offices as well as the honors programs Emma Frey Hall was demolished in 2017 Txlutheran July 18 2017 TLU Bids Farewell to Emma Frey Hall Tweet via Twitter On the east side is Langner Hall named for the first president of TLU and built to plans by Atlee B Ayers in 1947 Today it houses classrooms and faculty offices for the social science and humanities departments as well as the Mexican American Studies Center the Fiedler Memorial Museum and an outdoor geological garden Residence halls edit TLU offers a variety of housing options for students including residence halls and on campus apartments Residence halls are co ed or single sex and separated by grade level Co ed residences include Centennial Clifton Baldus Trinity Hahn and Seguin Halls Freshman residences include Centennial Baldus Trinity and Clifton Halls Sophomore residences include Seguin Hall On campus apartments include the North South Efficiency and Glazener apartments as well as Bogisch family housing All on campus units except for Bogisch family housing are available to junior and senior level students The North and South apartments are two bedroom units and house up to four students The North units are equipped with a full kitchen and the South units include a kitchenette Glazener apartments have two bedrooms with a full kitchen and house up to two students Bogisch family housing is reserved for students who are married or have children and have two bedrooms with a full kitchen Centennial Hall is the newest residence hall and features traditional community bathrooms The resident hall is co ed with 160 beds 9 Alumni Student Center edit The ASC is located at the north end of the quadrangle Inside is the bookstore Lucky s Kennel snack bar lounges meeting rooms a post office for on campus mail student publications offices and labs and an academic computer lab The ASC has offices for counseling career development and student activities Blumberg Library edit nbsp The Blumberg Memorial Library at TLU opened in 1970 The Blumberg Library which opened in 1970 is next to the Alumni Student Center It includes over 262 000 items of library materials and subscribes to over 700 journal titles It is a member of the Online Computer Library Center system and also provides an online public access catalog which gives students access to databases in each academic discipline Hein Dining Hall edit nbsp Weimar and Paula Hein Dining Center Hein Dining Hall with cafeteria style service and food stations is the main dining hall The Centennial Commons seats 350 and is the general dining area for students Other smaller dining rooms are the Timmerman Room Suehs Room and Katie Conference Center which are often used by campus and community groups for meetings Jackson Auditorium edit nbsp Jackson Auditorium seats 1 050 for concerts and other events Jackson Auditorium seats 1 050 and many of the special events at TLU like the Krost Symposium or concerts happen here It is also used by the Mid Texas Symphony and other community and church organizations Classrooms and other buildings edit nbsp Tschoepe Hall a classroom building nbsp Schuech Fine Arts Center Other campus buildings include O G Beck College Center Moody Science Building Tschoepe Hall Health Center Krost Center Lutheran Ministry Center Moline Center for Student Leadership and the newest Centennial Hall named in celebration of 100 years in Seguin with ground floor classrooms and housing above Schuech Fine Arts Center is a multipurpose facility with a 200 seat theater recital hall band hall music studios art labs and a gallery The Jesse H Jones Physical Education Complex named for the former United States Secretary of Commerce Jesse H Jones has a 2 200 seat gym for intercollegiate basketball and volleyball games offices for faculty and coaches locker rooms racquetball courts and an eight lane collegiate size swimming pool as well as the Grossman Fitness Center the Kieffer Kinesiology Laboratory and Rinn Field House nbsp The O G Beck College Center is the administrative headquarters of the university The campus has intramural sports fields the Gustafson Soccer Field the Katt Isbel Baseball Field the Morck Softball Field a putting green driving range for the golf team tennis courts sandlot volleyball courts a police department and a maintenance complex A major expansion of intercollegiate sports was part of its 2013 Homecoming when TLU officials broke ground for a football and track and field stadium as well as a new and lighted softball field lights for the baseball field to allow night games and a concession stand with toilets 10 The Bulldog teams began playing in the new facilities in 2014 The major expansion continued with the installation of lights for the Gustafson Soccer Field in 2015 11 Student life editThe Greek life opportunities for students include sororities and fraternities The sororities include Beta Alpha Sigma Xi Tau Kappa Pi Gamma and Sigma Delta Lambda Fraternities include Sigma Phi Theta and Omega Tau 12 Student organizations are offered in many areas on campus Some are based on department such as Athletic Training Club and Geography Club Honorary Greek Organizations such as Alpha Chi National Honors Society and Psi Chi Psychology Honors Society Professional Organizations such as Alpha Kappa Psi National Business Fraternity and Student Education Association for Student Teachers Band Service Fraternity and Sorority Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma Campus Ministry and Religious Organizations such as Catholic Student Organization and Fellowship of Christian Athletes Campus Organizations such as the Cheerleaders and the Student Government Association Service and Social Organizations such as the Black Student Union and Mexican American Student Association Theater Organizations such as Alpha Psi Omega the theater honor society Musical Organizations such as the variety of TLU choirs and TLU bands Student Publications such as the Lone Star Lutheran Magazine and the Sidewalk and others Texas Lutheran Bulldogs nbsp UniversityTexas Lutheran UniversityConferenceSouthern Collegiate Athletic ConferenceNCAANCAA Division IIIAthletic directorBill MillerLocationSeguin TexasVarsity teams18Football stadiumBulldog StadiumBasketball arenaJesse H Jones ComplexBaseball stadiumKatt Isbel Baseball FieldSoftball stadiumMorck Softball FieldSoccer fieldGustafson Soccer FieldMascotBulldogsNicknameBulldogsColorsBlack and gold Websitewww wbr tlubulldogs wbr comAthletics editSports edit Almost one third of full time TLU students take part in one of the intercollegiate sports The Athletics Department includes baseball softball men s and women s basketball men s and women s soccer men s and women s golf men s and women s tennis volleyball women s cross country women s track amp field and recently football All sports teams compete at the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA under the team name the Bulldogs Starting July 1 2013 Texas Lutheran University switched to a new conference competing in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in all sports except football as the SCAC does not have enough member schools with football teams Meanwhile the football team has been a member of the American Southwest Conference since the 2017 fall season 2017 18 school year which it competed from the 1998 to 1999 fall seasons 1998 99 to 1999 2000 school years as an affiliate before becoming a full member of the ASC from 2000 01 to 2012 13 Texas Lutheran University claims two back to back national championships in football for the 1974 and 1975 seasons in the NAIA Division II Football National Championship Both seasons were coached under legendary head coach Jim Wacker who later went on to be a head coach at North Dakota State University 1976 1978 Southwest Texas State University which is now Texas State University 1979 1982 Texas Christian University 1983 1991 and the University of Minnesota 1992 1996 The schools in the SCAC are similar to TLU Student athletes receive no athletic scholarships The others are Austin College in Sherman Centenary College in Shreveport Colorado College in Colorado Springs University of Dallas in Irving Schreiner University in Kerrville Southwestern University in Georgetown and Trinity University in San Antonio Men Women Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross Country Cross Country Golf Football Soccer Golf Softball Soccer Tennis Tennis Volleyball Indoor Track amp Field Indoor Track amp Field Outdoor Track amp Field Outdoor Track amp Field Conference championships edit Sport ASC SCAC Baseball 2005 2006 2007 13 2018 14 2021 15 Basketball Men s 2015 2016 2017 2019 16 Basketball Women s 2014 2019 17 Football 2013 2014 2015 18 Golf Men s 2006 2007 2011 19 Golf Women s 2007 20 Soccer Men s 2002 21 2019 22 Softball 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 23 2021 24 2022 25 Track amp Field Men s 2017 2018 2019 26 Track amp Field Women s 2014 27 Volleyball 2007 28 2022 29 Media editLone Star Lutheran edit The Lone Star Lutheran LSL has been a student run newspaper on the TLU campus for many years In 2011 the LSL changed to a magazine format before returning to its original publication format of a tabloid newspaper in 2013 The staff includes the editor in chief managing editor four copy editors a website manager and a variety of student writers from all departments Additionally TLU offers a student module that allows students to work on the LSL for class credit Bulldog TV edit Bulldog TV is the cable channel that is all about TLU Christmas Vespers editIn preparation for the Christmas holidays the TLU choirs collaborate with the TLU band to host the annual Christmas Vespers services This celebration of music and word honors the integral role music has played and is playing in Texas Lutheran curriculum and cultural history The service is usually held four days in Seguin and one or two days in Austin to allow the campus and Seguin communities as well as TLU families and the Austin community the opportunity to attend the service 30 Krost Symposium editEvery year Texas Lutheran hosts a symposium focusing on a particular new topic This multi day Krost Symposium event brings in guest speakers with a range of viewpoints and experiences on the chosen topic The first Krost Symposium was held in 1981 and the program has continued annually without interruption ever since Events are free and open to the public Notable alumni editLaurie Corbelli was a member of the TLU team that won the 1975 amp 1976 AIAW Division II National Championship She was a Silver Medalist with the 1984 U S Olympic Volleyball Team and now is head coach of the Texas A amp M Aggies women s volleyball team Lee Eun chul was a student from South Korea who competed at five Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000 He was the Olympic Gold Medal winner at the 1992 Games in Barcelona Cameron Beckman graduated from TLU in 1993 and became a PGA Tour golfer He earned his third PGA Tour title at the 2010 Mayakoba Golf Classic Alton Chung Ming Chan is a Grammy Award nominated concert pianist He earned his undergraduate degree at TLU and his Masters and PhD at the University of North Texas College of Music Edmund Kuempel received a Bachelor of Business Administration from TLU He was a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Guadalupe County for some twenty seven years until he died in 2010 Steven Long attended Alvin Community College Texas Lutheran College now TLU and Sam Houston State University From 1977 until 1988 Long owned and published the In Between a weekly newspaper in Galveston After closing the In Between Long worked for the Houston Chronicle for six years and was later assigned by the New York Post to cover high profile cases such as the case of Andrea Yates and the fall of Enron Verne Lundquist graduated from Texas Lutheran College now TLU in 1962 Lundquist called the Golden Voice is currently a play by play sportscaster by CBS Television Sports covering college football and baseball as well as major golfing events In 2007 he was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Steve Lutz Division 1 head men s basketball coach for Texas A amp M Corpus Christi and an assistant for Purdue and Creighton Graduated from Texas Lutheran with a Bachelor in Secondary Education Don Mischer is a producer and director of television and live events He attended TLU and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1961 He has won fifteen Emmy Awards ten Directors Guild of America Awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement two NAACP Image Awards a Peabody Award for excellence in broadcasting and the 2012 Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television from the Producers Guild of America Faton Bislimi graduated from TLU with a B S in computer science and a B A in math Bislimi wrote for the Albanian daily Bota So and worked with the Albanian American Civic League He wrote two books a compilation of math problems and a series of journalistic writings titled Ne Rrugetim me Kosoven Tatepjetat dhe te Perpjetat He founded The Bislimi Groutoto to offer better education opportunities to Kosovar students and 13 full scholarships have been awarded through The Bislimi Group Chris Elley graduated from TLU with a B A in Communication Studies and earned a Master s in Mass Communications from Texas State University Elley is the founder and current Director of Austin Texas based film production company Electro Fish Media Inc He holds two Emmy Awards and two additional nominations Scott Seely B A in church music bishop suffragan of the Anglican Diocese of All Nations Jeff Hiller actor and comedian B A 1998References edit As of March 7 2022 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2021 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY20 to FY21 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA 2022 Retrieved December 27 2023 a b c Wiederaenders Arthur G TLC s First Century an Age of Growing Excellence Lubbock Texas Craftsman Printers Incorporated Alderson M H Texas Lutheran University Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved March 31 2018 M H Alderson TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Handbook of Texas Online TLU Handbook online accessed July 05 2012 Published by the Texas State Historical Association Texas Lutheran University U S News amp World Report STEINBOMER HENRY JOHN tshaonline org The Council of Independent Colleges Historic Campus Architecture Project artstor org Retired art professor campus architect Edward Sovik dies St Olaf College stolaf edu 6 May 2014 Hall Residence USA 206 9063 Texas 78676 Centennial Hall Texas Lutheran University Retrieved 2016 11 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Expansion of Athletic facilities Archived 2013 10 14 at the Wayback Machine Austin Texas Drug Rehab USA 206 9063 Texas 78676 In The Community Nova Recovery Center Retrieved 2015 07 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Greek Life Texas Lutheran University Retrieved September 20 2017 Championship Tournament Results PDF ASC SCAC Baseball Past Champions SCAC Texas Lutheran wins 2021 SCAC Championship with 16 15 victory over Trinity 2021 05 09 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help SCAC Men s Basketball Past Champions SCAC SCAC Women s Basketball Past Champions SCAC SCAC Football Past Champions SCAC Men s Championship Results PDF ASC Women s Championship Results PDF ASC Championship Tournament Results PDF ASC SCAC Men s Soccer Past Champions SCAC SCAC Softball Past Champions SCAC Texas Lutheran fights way to seventh consecutive SCAC Championship 2021 05 03 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Texas Lutheran Secures Eighth Consecutive SCAC Softball Title 2022 05 01 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help SCAC Men s Track amp Field Past Champions SCAC SCAC Women s Track amp Field Past Champions SCAC Championship Tournament Results PDF ASC Texas Lutheran Volleyball Wins First SCAC Championship 2022 11 05 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help ww tlu edu news tlu invites community to annual Christmas vespers 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Texas Lutheran University Official website Texas Lutheran Athletics website Texas Lutheran University at College Navigator a tool from the National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Texas Lutheran University amp oldid 1210797933 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