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Wisconsin Lutheran College

Wisconsin Lutheran College (WLC) is a private liberal arts college affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and located on the border of Milwaukee and Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. It has an enrollment of about 1,200 students and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Wisconsin Lutheran College
TypePrivate
Established1973; 50 years ago (1973)
Religious affiliation
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Endowment$35.9 million (2020)[1]
PresidentDaniel W. Johnson
Students1,188 approx.
Location, ,
United States
CampusSuburban,
40 acres (16 ha)
Athletics18 NCAA Division III teams
Colors  
Green and White
MascotWarriors
Websitewww.wlc.edu

History edit

Wisconsin Lutheran College opened in the fall of 1973 with a part-time faculty and two dozen students. The school had its first full-time president two years later. In 1977 the school purchased five buildings on an 8.5-acre (3.4 ha) campus, and had a set of plans that allowed for growth and development. In 1982, the college purchased the academic library from Milton College. Volunteers moved and installed this 60,000 volume library. In 1983, the college purchased and installed the science laboratory furnishings of the University of Wisconsin Center at Medford. These major additions helped the college pursue its dream of becoming a four-year college.

In 1984, the Board of Regents approved the four-year program to start in the fall of 1985. The evaluation team from North Central Association of Colleges and Schools agreed that the necessary planning and resources existed to enable Wisconsin Lutheran College to move toward accreditation as a baccalaureate degree-granting institution. In May 1987 the first 12 students graduated with baccalaureate degrees. In June 1987 the Executive Commissioners of the North Central Association granted Wisconsin Lutheran College initial accreditation as a baccalaureate degree-granting institution.

Gary Greenfield, who served as the college's first full-time president for 28 years, retired in June 2003. Timothy Kriewall was inaugurated as the second president on Sept. 7, 2003, and retired in June 2008. Daniel Johnson accepted the call to be the third full-time president of Wisconsin Lutheran College in July 2008 and was inaugurated on April 24, 2009.

Campus edit

 
The Gary J. Greenfield Administration Building

The Wisconsin Lutheran College campus consists of the Gary J. Greenfield Administration Building, the Campus Center, the Center for Arts and Performance, the Marvin M. Schwan Library building, the Science Hall (renamed Generac Hall in May 2011), a recreational center, two dormitories, and several apartment buildings near campus owned by the school.

The Gary J. Greenfield Administration Building was built in the 1880s under the supervision of Milwaukee architect, Alexander Eschweiler. It served as the home of a Catholic boys', then girls' school for many years until it was bought by Wisconsin Lutheran College in the early 1970s.

Campus construction edit

In September, 1987, construction began on the first building erected on campus. One year later, on Sept. 10, 1988, the Marvin M. Schwan Library was completed and dedicated. In July 1991, after two years of negotiation with the city of Wauwatosa, construction began on the college's second building, the Recreation Complex, which was dedicated on September 12, 1992. A third building, the Center for Arts and Performance, was completed in 1996, and the Campus Center was finished and dedicated in 1998. Two residence halls were constructed and dedicated on September 9, 2000. After two years of additional negotiation with the city of Wauwatosa and neighbors, construction began on Science Hall, which was dedicated on September 11, 2004. In February 2004 the college purchased 26 acres (10.5 ha) of land in the northwest quadrant of the Milwaukee County Grounds as a site for its new outdoor athletic complex. Warrior Fields was dedicated on September 10, 2005.

Rankings edit

WLC was ranked 12th in the U.S. on Washington Monthly's 2013 Best Bang for the Buck Rankings for liberal arts colleges.[2] In 2013, WLC ranked 12th in the nation on CBS MoneyWatch's list of U.S. colleges with the best professors.[3]

Athletics edit

 
Wisconsin Lutheran College Athletic Center

Wisconsin Lutheran teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III. The Warriors are a member of the Northern Athletics Conference (NAC). Wisconsin Lutheran was also a member of the Lake Michigan Conference until the spring of 2006. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball.

Extra-curricular activities edit

  • Intramural and club sports
  • Concert band and six ensembles
  • Two choirs
  • 30 + clubs and organizations
  • Ministry, outreach, and volunteer opportunities

References edit

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-08-30. Retrieved 2015-01-25.
  3. ^ "U.S. colleges with the best professors".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Wisconsin Lutheran College WLC is a private liberal arts college affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and located on the border of Milwaukee and Wauwatosa Wisconsin It has an enrollment of about 1 200 students and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission Wisconsin Lutheran CollegeTypePrivateEstablished1973 50 years ago 1973 Religious affiliationWisconsin Evangelical Lutheran SynodEndowment 35 9 million 2020 1 PresidentDaniel W JohnsonStudents1 188 approx LocationMilwaukee Wisconsin United StatesCampusSuburban 40 acres 16 ha Athletics18 NCAA Division III teamsColors Green and WhiteMascotWarriorsWebsitewww wbr wlc wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Campus construction 3 Rankings 4 Athletics 4 1 Extra curricular activities 5 References 6 External linksHistory editWisconsin Lutheran College opened in the fall of 1973 with a part time faculty and two dozen students The school had its first full time president two years later In 1977 the school purchased five buildings on an 8 5 acre 3 4 ha campus and had a set of plans that allowed for growth and development In 1982 the college purchased the academic library from Milton College Volunteers moved and installed this 60 000 volume library In 1983 the college purchased and installed the science laboratory furnishings of the University of Wisconsin Center at Medford These major additions helped the college pursue its dream of becoming a four year college In 1984 the Board of Regents approved the four year program to start in the fall of 1985 The evaluation team from North Central Association of Colleges and Schools agreed that the necessary planning and resources existed to enable Wisconsin Lutheran College to move toward accreditation as a baccalaureate degree granting institution In May 1987 the first 12 students graduated with baccalaureate degrees In June 1987 the Executive Commissioners of the North Central Association granted Wisconsin Lutheran College initial accreditation as a baccalaureate degree granting institution Gary Greenfield who served as the college s first full time president for 28 years retired in June 2003 Timothy Kriewall was inaugurated as the second president on Sept 7 2003 and retired in June 2008 Daniel Johnson accepted the call to be the third full time president of Wisconsin Lutheran College in July 2008 and was inaugurated on April 24 2009 Campus edit nbsp The Gary J Greenfield Administration BuildingThe Wisconsin Lutheran College campus consists of the Gary J Greenfield Administration Building the Campus Center the Center for Arts and Performance the Marvin M Schwan Library building the Science Hall renamed Generac Hall in May 2011 a recreational center two dormitories and several apartment buildings near campus owned by the school The Gary J Greenfield Administration Building was built in the 1880s under the supervision of Milwaukee architect Alexander Eschweiler It served as the home of a Catholic boys then girls school for many years until it was bought by Wisconsin Lutheran College in the early 1970s Campus construction edit In September 1987 construction began on the first building erected on campus One year later on Sept 10 1988 the Marvin M Schwan Library was completed and dedicated In July 1991 after two years of negotiation with the city of Wauwatosa construction began on the college s second building the Recreation Complex which was dedicated on September 12 1992 A third building the Center for Arts and Performance was completed in 1996 and the Campus Center was finished and dedicated in 1998 Two residence halls were constructed and dedicated on September 9 2000 After two years of additional negotiation with the city of Wauwatosa and neighbors construction began on Science Hall which was dedicated on September 11 2004 In February 2004 the college purchased 26 acres 10 5 ha of land in the northwest quadrant of the Milwaukee County Grounds as a site for its new outdoor athletic complex Warrior Fields was dedicated on September 10 2005 Rankings editWLC was ranked 12th in the U S on Washington Monthly s 2013 Best Bang for the Buck Rankings for liberal arts colleges 2 In 2013 WLC ranked 12th in the nation on CBS MoneyWatch s list of U S colleges with the best professors 3 Athletics edit nbsp Wisconsin Lutheran College Athletic CenterWisconsin Lutheran teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association s Division III The Warriors are a member of the Northern Athletics Conference NAC Wisconsin Lutheran was also a member of the Lake Michigan Conference until the spring of 2006 Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football golf soccer tennis and track amp field while women s sports include basketball cross country golf soccer softball tennis track amp field and volleyball Extra curricular activities edit Intramural and club sports Concert band and six ensembles Two choirs 30 clubs and organizations Ministry outreach and volunteer opportunitiesReferences edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 2013 Best Bang for the Buck Rankings Liberal Arts Colleges Archived from the original on 2013 08 30 Retrieved 2015 01 25 U S colleges with the best professors External links editOfficial website Official athletics website 43 02 13 0 N 88 01 21 9 W 43 036944 N 88 022750 W 43 036944 88 022750 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wisconsin Lutheran College amp oldid 1184711872 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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