CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- Luther College Athletic Director, Megan Wilson, has been appointed to the Division III Financial Aid Committee. Her service will begin on January 18, 2026 as she represents the American Rivers Conference (A-R-C).
An NCAA Division III national champion athlete, former head coach and experienced athletic administrator, Wilson returns to Luther from the University of Dubuque, where she has served as associate dean of student engagement and intercollegiate athletics for the past three years.
At UD, Wilson served as an associate dean of student engagement, and as a member of the UD Athletics Department's Senior Executive Team. In this role, she assisted in the development, implementation and management of UD's zero-based athletics department budget, and oversaw NCAA and American Rivers Conference compliance requirements.
Along with direct oversight of intramurals and recreation for UD, Wilson served on the university's Cares Team, which provides resources and services to all at-risk students at Dubuque. She also was a member of the Dubuque campus retention and persistence committee and was a deputy Title IX coordinator.
Prior to joining Dubuque, Wilson served as associate athletic director and advisor to the Student Athlete Advisory Committee at Luther. Along with home event administration for major events including the All-American cross country meet and three A-R-C conference championships hosted by Luther, she served as the director of the then-named Regents Center.
As a college athlete, she had a legendary career for UW-Stevens Point (UWSP), playing all four years and serving as the team captain her junior and senior seasons as the Pointers won the NCAA Division III National Championship in 2002. Following graduation, she became an assistant coach for the Pointers for four years, helping guide the team to back-to-back Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships and NCAA tournament bids.
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About the American Rivers Conference
Nationally respected for excellence in NCAA Division III athletics, the American Rivers Conference (A-R-C) has a tradition dating back to its founding in 1922 as the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Association and adopted its current name in 2018 to reflect its strong Iowa roots and growing regional footprint. The A-R-C is a collaborative community that champions the holistic development of student-athletes, uniting member institutions in a shared commitment to academic achievement, athletic distinction, and leadership.
The A-R-C is home to nine full-time member institutions: Buena Vista University, Central College, Coe College, University of Dubuque, Loras College, Luther College, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Simpson College, and Wartburg College. Luther College has announced its departure from the conference, effective at the conclusion of the 2025–26 academic year.