Thursday, May 9, 2013

2010 A Tour of the Martin Luther College Campus


 CHAPEL AT MARTIN LUTHER COLLEGEWHERE FRED TAUGHT HISTORY 1970-1998 
What is encouraging is that ALL students here are preparing for full-time Ministry.




A TOUR OF THE MARTIN LUTHER COLLEGE CAMPUS

Fred and Annette Wulff both graduated with bachelor degrees from Martin Luther College. Fred was a principal in Milwaukee for 11 years before returning to this college to teach American and European history. He taught here 27 years before retiring in 1998. Our retirement years are spent here in the college town of New Ulm Minnesota and we enjoy the visits to the campus. Martin Luther College is a Lutheran College of Ministry and is a certified and fully accredited college. Students training for parochial schools or Lutheran high schools graduate from 4 or 5 year programs (or may work on a masters degree); whereas pastoral students take a four year program which includes German, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Upon graduation with a bachelor degree those candidates continue their training for three more years of college at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in Mequon, Wisconsin.


A group of incoming freshmen take a break on Orientation Day




Chapel of the Christ is the Center of the Campus


Campus Pastor Rev. John Boeder

Chapel Organ

Chapel Organ Pipes

College Choirs

Chapel Service

Processional


Processional


Chapel Organist Dr. Wayne Wagner (on right)

Chapel Altar


Inlaid Wood Mosaic of Altar Table


Congregation at Dedication Service


AV Monitor Dr. John Nolte

Recessional


Socializing: Dr. Mark Lenz (on right)


Entrance to Auditorium


Auditorium Seating Area


Auditorium Stage Area (center area is orchestra pit)


Wittenberg Collegiate Center Entrance


Wittenberg Collegiate Center


Centennial Residence Hall (where Annette roomed as student)


Summit Residence Hall (where Fred roomed as student)


Other Dormitories (above)

Music Center

Library Building

Historic Old Main (1884)


Pipe Organ Practice Building

Gymnasium





Cafeteria and Student Center



The Campus Mall


Martin Luther College draws its student primarily, though not exclusively, from about 30 Lutheran high schools operated either by the Synod or area associations of churches. One of these area association schools, Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School, is located in New Ulm, Minnesota. The photo below is from the web page of Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School.