Albert Huegli

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Albert Huegli
15th President of Valparaiso University
In office
1968–1978
Preceded byO. P. Kretzmann
Succeeded byRobert V. Schnabel
Personal details
Born1913
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Died18 October 1998
Rochester Hills, Michigan, United States
SpouseFrances
Children4 (including 3 stepchildren)
Residence(s)Rochester Hills, Michigan, United States

Albert George Huegli was an American professor and academic administrator who served as the 15th President of Valparaiso University[1] from 1968 to 1978. He previously held the position as the university's vice president for Academic Affairs from 1961 to 1968.[2]

Biography[edit]

Albert George Huegli was born in 1913 in Detroit, Michigan.[1] He was the grandson of Johannes Adam Huegli, who personally encouraged future 12th President of Valparaiso University, W. H. T. Dau, to enter the Lutheran ministry.[3]

He received his PhD in philosophy from Northwestern University. He served 21 years at Concordia University, River Forest as a professor of history and political science, and also served as an academic dean of the university.

In 1961, Huegli joined Valparaiso University as vice president of academic affairs from 1961 to 1968, and then later became president of the university, which he served from 1968 to 1978. During this time, 18 buildings on the campus were renovated.

After retirement, he served six years as a visiting scholar at the University of Michigan.[2]

Legacy[edit]

In Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University's Huegli Hall, which houses offices for faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences, is named in Huegli's honor.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "June 7". Concordia Historical Institute.
  2. ^ a b c "Albert G. Huegli". Chicago Tribune. October 21, 1998.
  3. ^ "Historic Trinity History". Historic Trinity. Retrieved 19 May 2023.