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1912

On September 10, 1912, West Tennessee Normal School opened in Memphis; its first president was Seymour A. Mynders.

1913

By 1913 all departments of the earlier University of Memphis, except the law school, had been taken over by West Tennessee Normal School.

After Mynders' death in 1913, John Willard Brister was chosen to take his place.

1918

After Brister's resignation in 1918, Andrew A. Kincannon became president.

1924

In 1924, Brister returned to his post as president of the school.

1925

The name changed in 1925 to West Tennessee State Teachers College.

1931

In 1931, the campus' first newspaper, The Tiger Rag, was established.

1941

The college changed its name again in 1941, to Memphis State College.

1951

In 1951 MSC awarded its first B.A. degrees.

1957

Huge gains in postwar enrollment pushed the institution toward university status, which was achieved in 1957.

In 1957 the school received full University status and changed its name accordingly to Memphis State University.

1960

Cecil C. Humphreys became president of MSU, succeeding Smith, in 1960.

1966

In 1966, the school began awarding doctoral degrees.

1969

Former Muscle Shoals session man Chips Moman set up American Sound Studios, where Dan Penn produced a series of national hits by the Box Tops (for Bell Records of New York City) and where Elvis Presley recorded his career-reviving album From Elvis in Memphis in 1969.

1972

For more information, visit The University of Memphis Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action.Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities which receive Federal financial assistance.

1983

In 1983, Memphis State College became the first public university in Tennessee to receive accreditation for its entire curriculum.

1994

On July 1, 1994, Memphis State University changed its name again, to the current University of Memphis.

Then, in 1994, signaling its growing stature as a major metropolitan university, the institution was renamed the University of Memphis.

In 1994 MSU became The University of Memphis, and the Ned R. McWherter Library was completed.

The graduate school was added in 1951, and the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law was opened in 1962. It acquired its present name in 1994.

2008

During her tenure (in 2008), the Tigers men's basketball team again reached the NCAA Finals, only to later have the appearance vacated after an NCAA investigation.

2020

In the spring semester of 2020, the University joined thousands of other institutions and made a mid-semester shift to online classes as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and also introduced a credit/no credit grade option in lieu of the traditional grading scale for that semester.

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