List of Presidents of The University of North Dakota

The following is a complete list of the Presidents of the University of North Dakota (which is located in Grand Forks, North Dakota).

  • (1884-1885) William Blackburn
  • (1885-1887) Henery Montgomery*
  • (1887-1891) Homer Sprague
  • (1891-1909) Webster Merrifield
  • (1909-1917) Frank L. McVey
  • (1917-1918) Earl Babcock*
  • (1918-1933) Thomas F. Kane
  • (1933-1954) John C. West
  • (1954-1971) George Starcher
  • (1971-1992) Thomas J. Clifford
  • (1992-1999) Kendall Baker
  • (1999-2008) Charles E. Kupchella
  • (2008-Present) Robert Kelley
(* - acting)

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