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==History== ===Founding=== [[File:Rev.EricNorelius.jpg|alt=The Rev. Eric Norelius|thumb|left|170px|"Whatever we do, let us do it well."- The Rev. Eric Norelius]] in 1862, [[Eric Norelius]] founded the college's predecessor, a [[Lutheran]] parochial school in [[Red Wing, Minnesota|Red Wing]]. It offered classes for grade-school children; collegiate courses were not offered until nearly a decade later, but the college uses the earlier date as the year it was founded.<ref name="gustavus-v-12">{{cite web |url=https://gustavus.edu/welcome/campushistory.pdf |title=Songs of Thy Triumph β A Short History of Gustavus Adolphus College |publisher=[[St. Peter, Minnesota]]: Gustavus Adolphus College |last=Waldhauser |first=Steve |access-date=September 26, 2011 |year=2011 |archive-date=November 12, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111112180140/https://gustavus.edu/welcome/campushistory.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> Originally named Minnesota Elementarskola (''elementary school'' in [[Swedish language|Swedish]]), it moved the following year to East Union, an unincorporated town in [[Dahlgren Township, Carver County, Minnesota|Dahlgren Township]]. In 1865, on the 1,000th anniversary of the death of [[St. Ansgar]], known as the "[[wikt:apostle|Apostle]] of the North", the institution was renamed and incorporated as St. Ansgar's Academy.<ref name="gustavus-v-12"/> ===Renaming=== [[File:View of Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN.jpg|thumb|left|View of the campus c. 1905]] In April 1873, the college was to be renamed Gustavus Adolphus Literary & Theological Institute in honor of King [[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden]] once the final location and buildings were secured. A delegation of residents from [[St. Peter, Minnesota|St. Peter]] won favor from the founders to relocate there as a result of an economic crisis and the town's offer of $10,000 and donation of acreage for a larger campus. Courses were initially to start in 1875, but slow progress on constructing the first campus building, Old Main, delayed the opening. On October 16, 1876, Gustavus Adolphus College opened at the location it has today. It is the oldest of several Lutheran colleges founded in Minnesota. It was founded as a college of the [[Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church]]. In 1962, it became affiliated with the [[Lutheran Church in America]] when the Augustana Synod merged into that body. The Lutheran Church in America merged in 1988 to create the [[Evangelical Lutheran Church in America]]. ===World War II=== During World War II, Gustavus Adolphus College was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the [[V-12 Navy College Training Program]], which offered students a path to a Navy commission.<ref name="gustavus-v-12"/> ===Founding of the Nobel Conference=== The annual [[Nobel Conference]] was established in the mid-1960s when college officials asked the [[Nobel Foundation]] for permission to name the new science building the Alfred Nobel Hall of Science as a memorial to the Swedish inventor [[Alfred Nobel]]. Permission was granted, and the facility's dedication ceremony in 1963 included officials from the Nobel Foundation and 26 [[Nobel Laureates]]. Following the 1963 Nobel Prize ceremonies in Stockholm, college representatives met with Nobel Foundation officials, asking them to endorse an annual science conference at the college and to allow the use of the Nobel name to establish credibility and high standards. The foundation granted the request at the urging of several prominent Nobel laureates, and the first conference was held at the college in January 1965. === Presidents === {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * [[Eric Norelius]], 1862β63, Founder * [[Andrew Jackson (pastor)|Andrew Jackson]], principal 1863β73, acting principal 1874β76 * John J. Frodeen, principal 1873β74 * Jonas P. Nyquist, 1876β81 * Matthias Wahlstrom, 1881β1904 * Peter A. Mattson, 1904β11 * Jacob P. Uhler, acting president 1911β1913, 1927 * Oscar J. "O.J." Johnson, 1913β42 * Walter Lunden, 1942β43 * O.A. Winfield, acting president 1943β44 * Edgar M. Carlson, 1944β1968 * Albert Swanson, acting president 1968β69 * Frank Barth, 1969β75 * Edward A. Lindell, 1975β80 * Abner W. Arthur, acting president 1980β81 * John S. Kendall, 1981β91 * Axel D. Steuer, 1991β2002 * Dennis J. Johnson, interim president 2002β03 * James L. Peterson, 2003β08 * [[Jack Ohle|Jack R. Ohle]], 2008β14 * [[Rebecca M. Bergman]], 2014βpresent {{div col end}}
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