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Luther College is a private Lutheran liberal arts college in Decorah, Iowa. Established as a Lutheran seminary in 1861 by Norwegian immigrants, the school today is an institution of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. [4] The upper campus was listed as the Luther College Campus Historic District on the National Register of Historic ...
Presidents [2] Presidential years Peter Laurentius Larsen: 1861–1902 Christian Keyser Preus: 1902–1921 Oscar L. Olson: 1921–1932 Ove J. H. Preus: 1932–1948
Regents Center is an arena located on the campus of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. The arena is home to the Luther College Norse men's basketball, women's basketball, volleyball and wrestling teams. During inclement weather, Luther's commencement ceremonies are held in the arena. [1] [2]
Luther College purchased the abandoned building in 1932 and moved the museum collection to that site in 1933. Luther sold the building to Vesterheim for $1.00 in 1969. In 1973, the museum purchased land on Mill Street behind the main building for the future Heritage Park (initially called the Open Air Division).
Track and Field events are also held at Carlson Stadium, which includes a track around the field. Luther's commencement ceremonies are held at the stadium each May. Luther College (Iowa) football had previously played at Nustad Field on the east side of the college campus. The Preus Library and a parking lot now occupy the site of Nustad Field.
Luther's previous venue for performance, the C.K. Preus Gymnasium (which also was home to indoor Luther athletics, plus other student activities), was destroyed by fire in 1961. Music ensemble performances had taken place in other locations on-campus and in Decorah, settling in The Fieldhouse (now Regents Center) upon its completion in 1964 ...
In spring of 1998, Baker launched a strategic planning process, resulting in plans for new campus buildings, including the Center for the Arts, an addition onto Jenson Hall of Music, new townhouse-style student housing, the Legends Fitness for Life Fitness Center, and a renovation of the cafeteria. [3]
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