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Concordia Senior College

Concordia Senior College was a liberal arts college located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and affiliated with the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS). It was founded in 1957 and closed in 1977.

Architecture
Concordia's Fort Wayne campus was designed by acclaimed Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen and his associates between 1953 and 1958. It occupies along the banks of the St. Joseph River and was made up of around 40 buildings. Saarinen centered the campus around a plaza defined by an A-frame chapel. Surrounding that were three ranges of dormitories, radiating outwards. Most buildings featured 23.5 degree roof pitches as part of Saarinen's attempt to make the campus reminiscent of a northern European village. The campus was built with brick as a primary material, along with a Saarinen-designed Concordia roof tile manufactured by the Ludowici-Celadon Company. == Athletics ==
Athletics
The Concordia Senior College's athletic teams were called the Saxons (named for the Lutheran immigrants from Saxony to Missouri in the late 1830s who then helped form the LCMS). The college was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Mid-Central College Conference (MCCC; now currently known as the Crossroads League since the 2012–13 school year) from 1959–60 to 1971–72, and then as an independent until the school's closure. == Notable people ==
Notable people
David Benke – Lutheran pastor and the former president of the Atlantic District of the LCMS • Clifford Flanigan – American professor of English, medievalist, and theatre historian • Alan Harre – eighteenth president of Valparaiso UniversityJoel D. Heck – professor of theology at Concordia University TexasRalph W. Klein – American Old Testament scholar • Robert Kolb – professor emeritus of Systematic Theology at Concordia Seminary, • James F. Laatsch – former member of the Wisconsin State AssemblyDonald K. Muchow – former rear admiral and Chief of Chaplains of the United States NavyRichard Pervo – American biblical scholarNorbert Schedler – faculty member (associate professor, 1963–1967; chair of the Department of Philosophy, 1968–1969) • Paul W. Schroeder – American historian • Ronald Frank Thiemann – American political theologian == References ==
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