California Lutheran University - University Presidents

University Presidents

  • Orville Dahl, Ed.D., 1959–1962
  • Raymond Olson, D.D., 1963–1971
  • Mark Mathews, D.B.A., 1972–1980
  • Jerry Miller, D.D., 1981–1992
  • Luther S. Luedtke, Ph.D., 1992–2006
  • John R. Sladek, Ph.D., 2006–2007
  • Chris Kimball, Ph.D., 2008– Interview with President Chris Kimball

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