program began at DMLC in 1993.
=== Martin Luther College ===
After a thorough study of its worker training schools, the WELS voted at its convention in 1993 to merge its pastor and teacher training colleges on the campus of Dr. Martin Luther College in New Ulm, Minnesota. The merger was completed In 1995, with the merged institution taking the name Martin Luther College starting with the 1995–1996 school year.
In 1995, a group of students moved the Sprinter statue of NWC's campus in Watertown, Wisconsin, to New Ulm after the college administration had decided to leave the statue in Watertown. In the same year, the Northwestern College Board of Control donated a statue of Martin Luther to the New Ulm campus. Theodore Olsen became president of the college in 1995.
Martin Luther College began offering a graduate degree program in 2005. Mark Zarling was installed as president in 2007.
==== Recent history ====
In 2009, Martin Luther College dedicated a new soccer field. The Chapel of the Christ was dedicated …