speak to its Aviators Club.
In the 1940s, President Helen D. Bragdon, a Harvard alumna, moved the college from more Victorian ideals toward an active, responsible citizenry.
A special exhibit of Modern art signaled the opening of Royce Hall for the Fine and Performing Arts in 1970. Prints, sculpture, graphics and more by celebrated artists such as Dali, dekooning, Magritte, Miro and Picasso were on display. R. Buckminster Fuller spoke at the facility's ground-breaking.
In 1985, Lake Erie College became coeducational, merging Garfield Senior College with Lake Erie College for Women, and men were admitted officially as students.
== Academics ==
Lake Erie College has three academic schools: the School of Education, the School of Business and Professional Studies, and the School of STREAMS (science, technology, research, engineering, animal and medical sciences).
Each maintains its own majors, minors, and programs under the direction of its respective dean. All students complete a general curriculum, called CORE, …