History of Missouri State University

Missouri State University was founded in 1905 as the Fourth District Normal School. During its early years, the institution's primary purpose was preparing teachers for the public school systems in the southwest region of Missouri. Here are some important dates in the history of the University:

1899

The State Fruit Experiment Station, located in Mountain Grove, Mo., is established by Missouri Legislature. It remained a state agency until 1974, when it became part of what is now Missouri State University. Therefore, it is the oldest segment of the University. The Mountain Grove campus is now part of the University System.

1905

The main campus is founded in Springfield, Mo.

June 11, 1906

The first class of 543 students starts classes in off-campus facilities.

1946 Newspaper

1906-07 school year

Maroon and white are chosen as the school’s colors. The Bear is chosen as its mascot.

Inaugural class, 1906-07

August 10, 1907

The cornerstone is laid for the first building on campus.

January 1909

Academic Hall (now Carrington Hall) is completed, making it the first building on the Springfield campus.

Academic Hall

1919

Fourth District Normal School changes its name to Southwest Missouri State Teachers College.

1919 Historic

1945

The institution’s name changes for a second time to Southwest Missouri State College, displaying the school’s expansion beyond teacher education to liberal arts and sciences.

1945 Historic

1963

A residence center is established in West Plains, Mo., for students taking first- or second-year classes. This grew into another campus of the University.

1972

Southwest Missouri State College changes its name to Southwest Missouri State University, in recognition of diversity of programs at the undergraduate level and development of graduate programs.

Aerial view, 1972

1973

Enrollment exceeds 10,000 for the first time.

Aerial crowd shot, 1973

1990

Enrollment exceeds 20,000 for the first time.

1995

The Missouri General Assembly gives the University its public affairs mission.

2005

The institution becomes Missouri State University, reflecting its enrollment of tens of thousands of students, as well as higher admissions standards and increased graduate programs.

Birthday card 2005

2007

The Jordan Valley Innovation Center, part of the IDEA Commons, opens with seven senior corporate affiliates.

Jordan Valley Innovation

2012

The Foreign Language Institute is established. This Missouri State-led partnership among five Springfield-area institutions of higher learning expands opportunities for students to learn languages, particularly those identified as critical or “less commonly taught” languages.

Foreign Language Institute

2013

Missouri State partners with the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce to establish the International Leadership & Training Center, which provides high quality, noncredit training programs for international university students and professionals.

2015

The Missouri State University Foundation’s endowment sets a record with $75 million.

MSU Foundation Record Fundraising