Ulrich Hauber

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Ulrich A. Hauber was president of St. Ambrose College from 1926-1930. Born June 28, 1885 in Bavaria, Germany, Hauber graduated from St. Ambrose in 1905. After his ordination in 1908, Hauber joined the faculty, which he served as a member of for 48 years. A nationally known biologist, Hauber was the author of many textbooks, pamphlets and articles. At St. Ambrose College, Hauber was the chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences before becoming the fifth president. He died July 1, 1956, and was the first person to be laid to rest in the Chapel of Christ the King.

Academic Offices
Preceded by
William Hannon
President of St. Ambrose University
1926–1930
Succeeded by
Martin Cone