Midland University is excited to announce Dr. Aly Williams as the university’s 17th president. Williams will assume her new role on April 10, 2025. Current Midland President Jody Horner is set to...
Midland Celebrating 100 Years in Fremont
Midland Celebrating 100 Years in Fremont
January 2019 recalls the decision in January 1919 to move Midland "College" from Atchison, Kansas to Fremont, Nebraska! Here are a few highlights of the last 100 years, and we will be adding more throughout the year!
Clemmons Hall is the only building on campus that was part of the original Fremont College (1884-1919). Originally a science building, the cornerstone for Clemmons Hall was laid in 1907!!
The science classrooms and most labs were in Clemmons Hall until Swanson Hall of Science was built in 1964.The second floor chapel also served as a recital hall.
"Galloping Greek" George "Babe" Petrow was a tremendous athletic talent and Midland's first four-letterman in basketball, football, tennis and track. In 1943 Petrow joined the army and 18 months later was killed in World War II. Classmate Luther Heller '47 established an award in his honor, and annually since 1946 an outstanding Midland male athlete has received the Petrow Award, given for many years during Midland's Homecoming festivities.
The Olson Student Center was originally a Gymnasium-Commons. Student spaces included a dining hall on the ground floor and a basketball court and stage on the 2nd floor. The space was used for formals, athletic competitions, plays, commencement and dining. The gym was even used to house male students for a time. The lawn was a popular place to lounge between classes.
From 1924-1960 students dined in the ground floor Commons of the student center. Meals were served family style. Sunday noon and Monday-Thursday evenings featured linen cloths and "Sunday best" attire.
The Beanie - a Freshman tradition. Freshmen were once required to wear caps and follow "rules" in the name of helping create school spirit and build class unity. Upperclassmen required freshmen to do things like wear their sweater backwards or shout nonsensical phrases. Rule breakers were penalized by being made to shine shoes, cut grass with scissors, or even wear a bird cage!
In 1962, Midland College and Luther College consolidated on the Fremont campus, becoming Midland Lutheran College.
In tribute to the former institution, the library was named "Luther Library," and campus markers, such as the sundial, Luther College Arch, and the Luther rock were moved from the Wahoo campus to stand in front of the library.
Every other year Luther College alumni gather on the Midland campus for Lutherfest, a unique reunion event. Most recently the generous donations of Luther College alumni helped establish Midland University's Luther College of Arts and Sciences!