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Lane County Uniserv company history timeline

1964

Following the October 1964 election, Lane was founded and ETVS was folded into the new community college.

1965

The first classes were held on September 20, 1965, at facilities at 200 North Monroe in Eugene.

1966

A $9.9 million construction bond issue for the construction of the main campus was passed by the voters in 1966.

1967

KLCC-FM(link is external), a public broadcasting station, began broadcasting in 1967 and has earned a reputation as a major news and jazz radio station.

1979

The first telecourse was offered on cable television in the spring of 1979.

1983

Responding to the changing economy of Lane County, Lane established the Dislocated Worker Program (renamed Workforce Development) in 1983 to provide training and job search assistance to residents who lost their jobs due to changes in the economy.

1984

Since 1984, Lane has housed the Oregon Small Business Development Network.

1996

The Students First! Process Redesign Project was begun in 1996 to review services to students and recommend ways to make them more cost effective, efficient and student oriented. [Students First! Center (Now Enrollment Services)]

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