Luther College Moment in History #37
In June of 1896, the students at Luther College began a Boarding Club to feed their fellow classmates.
In June of 1896, the students at Luther College began a Boarding Club to feed their fellow classmates.
Valders Hall of Science was the first million-dollar building on the Luther campus and was dedicated in 1961.
In honor of Luther College's Centennial year in 1961, the cornerstone of the Centennial Union was laid.
This moment in history is to do a quick comparison to this photograph circa 1960 of a girl moving into her dorm.
September 1, 2011, the Luther community welcomed 678 new first year and transfer students in the Center for Faith and Learning.
The Luther arch was built in honor of the Norwegian Synod's Golden Jubilee.
Football - apparently a modification of English Rugby and soccer - was introduced in 1877 through the influence of the English colony in Decorah.
For this moment in history, we'd like to share a photograph that shows students representing different organizations in 1892-1893
September 11, 2001 is a day where most people remember where they were and what they were doing
The Jenson Hall of Music was opened on September 18, 1982 and formally dedicated during Homecoming of that same year. Koren Hall, Norby House, and the Korsrud Heating Plant had all functioned as the Luther College music facilities prior to the construction of Jenson.
Rasmus Anderson was one of Luther College's more infamous students.
First rung during the dedication of the south wing of the Main Building on December 2, 1874, the original bell weighed 1,200 pounds and was purchased by Luther College students under the leadership of Bjørn Haatvedt Edwards.