Dr. Cheryl Frank becomes the interim president. She was appointed as the sixth president in 1998 and served in the role until 2010.
Read MoreThe first and 2nd floors of the Library building are remodeled.
Read MoreInver Hills Community College becomes part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, now known as, Minnesota State.
Read MoreDr. Steven Wallace becomes the fifth president of Inver Hills. He served the college until 1997.
Read MoreIn 1990, a fire devastated the College Center building. More than 100 fire fighters, from Inver Grove Heights, Rosemount, Eagan, West St. Paul, South St. Paul, Mendota Heights, Hastings and Woodbury, fought the blaze for nine hours. The fire caused more than $2 million in damage.
Read MoreIn May, college administrators decide to end the college’s inter-collegiate sports program and retire the team’s name, “The Giants.”
Read MoreThe campus expands once again with the opening of the Liberal Arts building and the Child Care Center, which has been repurposed to the IT Building.
Read MoreDr. Patrick Roche becomes the fourth president of Inver Hills. He served the college until 1991.
Read MoreInver Hill Community College establishes a non-profit foundation with the mission: The IHCC Foundation cultivates resources to help students start their journey, stay the course, and succeed in life. The foundation carries out its work through provision of scholarships and building partnerships with area high schools, businesses, community organizations, and government agencies.
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