The plans for what would become MSUM were laid down in 1885, when the
Minnesota State Legislature passed a bill declaring the need for a new state
normal school in the
Red River Valley, with an eye on Moorhead. The State Senator who proposed the bill, State Senator
Solomon Comstock, donated and appropriated the funds that would go to form "Moorhead Normal School", which opened in 1888. In 1921, the State authorized the school to offer the four-year
Bachelor of Science degree in education in order to satisfy the need for high school teachers in northwest Minnesota, and the school became "Moorhead State Teachers College". With the entrance of
World War II, the college entered into a contract with the
Army Air Corps to train aviation students. After World War II, enrollment swelled to more than 700 students and the school diversified and broadened into both a liberal arts and professional curriculum. The school began offering a
Bachelor of Arts degree in 1946 and graduate programs by 1953. As a result of the broadened offerings, by 1957 the name was changed to "Moorhead State College". In 1969, the school joined a cooperative cross-registration exchange with neighboring
Concordia College and
North Dakota State University, creating the Tri-College University (Replaced by the
Metro College Alliance in 2025). The school continued to increase its number of programs and by 1975, the State Legislature that year granted the school university status under the name "Moorhead State University". In 1995, Moorhead State became part of the
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. On July 1, 2000, the school was renamed Minnesota State University Moorhead via a request sent to the board of trustees of the system. Minnesota State University Moorhead was rated the 18th top liberal arts college in the midwest by
TIME magazine in 2008. The school has gone through many names changes with Moorhead Normal School (1887), Moorhead State Teachers College (1921), Moorhead State College (1957), Moorhead State University (1975) and finally Minnesota State University Moorhead (2000).
Presidents • 1888–1899 Livingston C. Lord • 1899–1919 Frank A. Weld • 1919–1923
Oliver Dickerson • 1923–1941 Ray MacLean • 1941–1955 Otto W. Snarr • 1955–1958 A.L. Knoblauch • 1958–1968 John Neumaier • 1968–1994
Roland Dille • 1994–2008 Roland Barden • 2008–2014 Edna Mora Szymanski • 2014–2023 Anne E. Blackhurst • 2023–Present Timothy Downs ==Academics==