Wisconsin Lutheran College

Wisconsin Lutheran College

Infobox University
name = Wisconsin Lutheran College
established = 1973
type = Lutheran, Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, Private
president= Daniel W. Johnson
city = Milwaukee
state = Wisconsin
country = USA
undergrad = 741
campus = Suburban, 40 acres
mascot = Warriors
colors = Green and White
free_label = Athletics
free = 14 NCAA Division III teams
website= http://www.wlc.edu

Wisconsin Lutheran College is a liberal arts college that is affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, with an enrollment of approximately 700 undergraduate students. Its nine-building campus sits on the border of Milwaukee and Wauwatosa, with some buildings in each city. It is routinely rated as one of the top 25 comprehensive liberal arts colleges in the Midwest.

Campus

The Wisconsin Lutheran College campus consists of the Gary Greenfield Administration Building, The Campus Center, the Center for Arts and Performance, the Marvin M. Schwan Library building, the Science Hall, a recreational facility, two dormitories, and several apartment buildings next to the campus that have been purchased by the school.

The Wisconsin Lutheran College Campus administration building, now titled the Gary Greenfield Building, was built in the 1880's under the supervision of noted Milwaukee architect Andrew Eschweiler. It served as the home of a Catholic boys, then girl's school for many years until it was bought by Wisconsin Lutheran College in the early 1980's.

Additions to the campus since the acquisition of the campus have been designed with the intent of blending with the general aesthetic sense of the original building.

External links

* [http://www.wlc.edu Wisconsin Lutheran College Official Website]


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