Bethany Lutheran College
Motto | "ΕΝΟΣ ΕΣΤΙΝ ΧΡΕΙΑ" or One Thing Needful |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1927 |
Affiliation | Evangelical Lutheran Synod |
Endowment | $43,614,000 (as of 2014)[1] |
President | Gene Pfeifer |
Academic staff | 75 (35 adjunct) |
Students | 600 undergraduate |
Location |
Mankato, Minnesota, USA 44°09′59″N 93°59′27″W / 44.16638°N 93.99087°WCoordinates: 44°09′59″N 93°59′27″W / 44.16638°N 93.99087°W |
Campus | Medium city, 50 acres (20 ha) |
Colors | Red and white (athletics also uses black) |
Mascot | Viking |
Website |
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Bethany Lutheran College (BLC) is a private residential liberal arts college in Mankato, Minnesota, United States. Founded in 1927, BLC is a Christian coeducational college operated by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod. The campus overlooks the Minnesota River valley in a community of 53,000.
History
Bethany Ladies College opened in 1911 with 44 students and a faculty of four. In 1927, the Norwegian Synod of the American Evangelical Lutheran Church (now known as the Evangelical Lutheran Synod) purchased the campus for dual use as both a high school (Bethany Lutheran High School; closed in 1969) and junior college (Bethany Lutheran College). In 1946 Bethany Lutheran Theological Seminary (BLTS) began as a department of the college; in 1975 it became a separate institution.
In 2001 Bethany awarded its first baccalaureate degrees, completing a five-year transition from its 74-year history as a junior college.
Timeline
- 1911: Bethany Ladies College opens
- 1927: Norwegian Synod purchases college
- 1946: Seminary opens
- 1969: High school closes
- 1999: Baccalaureate programs begin
- 2001: First BA degrees granted
Licensures, certifications, and pre-professional programs
- Secondary Education
- English (5–12)
- Mathematics (K-12)
- Social Studies (5–12)
- Visual Arts (K-12)
- Pre-Professional
- Dentistry
- Engineering
- Law
- Medicine
- Pharmacy
- Physical Therapy
- Seminary
- Veterinary
Extracurriculars
Students have the opportunity to participate in various activities on campus.
- Choir
- Drama
- Intramural Athletics
- Music
- Scholastic Leadership Society
- Speech/Forensics
- Student Activities Committee
- Student Leadership Institute
- Student Publications and Communications
- BLC Studios
- Fidelis (Yearbook)
- Inkwell (Student literary magazine)
- The Scroll (Campus newspaper)
- Student Senate
Athletics
The Vikings are members of the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference in the NCAA Division III. The school offers the following sports: baseball, men's and women's basketball, men and women's cross country, men and women's golf, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's tennis, volleyball and men's and women's track & field.
Presidents
Number | Name | Years | Notes |
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1 | Rev. Holden Olsen | 1927–1929 | |
2 | Rev. Walter E. Buszin | 1929–1930 | interim |
3 | Rev. Dr. Sigurd Christian Ylvisaker | 1930–1950 | |
4 | Rev. Dr. Bjarne Wollan Teigen | 1950–1970 | |
5 | Rev. Raymond Branstad | 1970–1977 | |
6 | Rev. Theodore A. Aaberg | 1977–1978 | interim |
7 | Prof. Norman Holte | 1978–1982 | |
8 | Dr. Marvin G. Meyer | 1982–2002 | |
9 | Dr. Dan R. Bruss | 2003–2015 | |
10 | Dr. Gene Pfeifer | 2015– |
Notable graduates
- 1949 – Marvin Schwan, founder of the Schwan Food Company.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Chronicle of Higher Education Sortable Endowments table by Fiscal Year 2013–2014". NACUBO-Commonfund Study of Endowments. National Association of College and University Business Officers. January 29, 2015. Retrieved August 11, 2016.
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/1993/05/12/obituaries/marvin-m-schwan-64-builder-of-a-billion-dollar-food-empire.html Marvin Schwan's Obituary in the New York Times
External links
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