The university was founded by Dianne Connelly and Robert Duggan in 1974 as the
College of Chinese Acupuncture, U.S. In 1978, it was renamed
Traditional Acupuncture Institute to train
acupuncturists. In 2000, it was renamed the
Tai Sophia Institute and expanded its offerings to include other forms of traditional medicine, such as
yoga,
acupressure and
herbalism. In 2003, the institute moved to the Montpelier Research Park in Fulton on the site of the
Montpelier Mansion (circa 1740) which was razed by
Maple Lawn developers in 1996. In 2013, the Institute received approval from the state to offer graduate degrees and changed its name to the
Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) on March 1, 2013. It was announced in October 2023 that the university would be acquired by Notre Dame of Maryland University in
Baltimore. The university was to be absorbed into the new School of Integrated Health at Notre Dame of Maryland. In December 2024, the parties announced that they "continue to make progress during the transition period ... before final approval of a merger of MUIH into NDMU by the U.S. Department of Education (USDE). During the transition period, NDMU owns and continues to operate MUIH as a separately authorized and separately accredited postsecondary institution". The merger was completed in 2025. == Academics ==