
Lake Superior College (LSC) announces a year-long celebration commemorating 80 years of providing quality education to the Northeastern Minnesota region in 2025. From its beginnings as vocational classes for returning World War II veterans in 1945 to its current status as a comprehensive community and technical college, LSC has been a cornerstone of higher education in the Duluth and surrounding areas.
“This milestone celebration represents eight decades of transforming lives through education,” said Dr. Patricia Rogers, President of Lake Superior College. “We’re proud to have played such a vital role in shaping the workforce and community of Northeastern Minnesota.”
LSC’s journey began in 1945 with vocational classes at local high schools, offering programs in Auto Mechanics, Auto Body Repair, and Electronics. Over the next few years, many programs were added and by 1950, these programs were officially established as an Area Vocational Technical Institute by the State Board of Education. The college first offered Associate of Applied Science degrees in 1987 jointly with Hibbing Community College.
The college then evolved through several iterations, including the Duluth Area Institute of Technology (DAIT), Duluth Area Vocational Technical Institute (DAVTI), Duluth Technical Institute (DTI), Duluth Technical College (DTC), and finally emerging as Lake Superior College on July 1, 1995 through the innovative merger of Duluth Technical College and the Duluth Community College Center.
Today, Lake Superior College stands as a testament to educational innovation and adaptation, offering over 90 certificate, diploma, and degree programs, comprehensive transfer pathways to four-year institutions, and state-of-the-art facilities. Its main campus located on Trinity Road, established in September of 1968, has seen numerous building expansions through the years and sits on 95 scenic acres overlooking the western portion of Duluth’s famous harbor and the St. Louis River Valley.
The 80th anniversary celebration will feature events throughout the year honoring the institution’s history while showcasing its ongoing commitment to providing accessible, quality education for future generations. Some featured events include:
May 9 – Retiree Breakfast
June 18 – All-Employee Picnic
September 18 – Community Celebration
More details to follow.
Key Dates
Leadership through the Years
George Gregory – Director, 1945-48
George Campaigne – Director, 1948-62
Harold Hill – Director, 1962-68
Robert Bergstrom – Director, 1968-70
Edwin Hill – Director, 1971-72
Robert McGough – Director, 1972-73
Cliff Wiklund – Director/President, 1974-89
Eldon Johns – AVTI Director, 1973-87
Dr. Harold P. Erickson – President, 1990-97
Dr. Kathleen Nelson – President, 1997-2010
Dr. Patrick M. Johns – President, 2010-19
Dr. Patricia L. Rogers – President, 2019-25