Timeline of Ludwig von Mises Institute

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This is a timeline of Ludwig von Mises Institute.

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1981 December Ludwig von Mises's widow Margit gives her approval to found the Mises Institute.[1]
1982 October The Mises Institute is founded by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. (founding president), with Murray Rothbard as the founding vice president[2][3][4] The institute is originally housed "in a basement room" of Auburn University but would later move to "a shed behind the football stadium".[4]
1983 The journal The Free Market launches.[5]
1986 The first Mises University, a summer school for North American students, takes place.[3]
1987 The first issue of The Review of Austrian Economics is published.[6]
1989 The institute moves to the Auburn University business school.[4]
1993 Margit von Mises, Ludwig von Mises's widow, dies.[1]
1995 January 7 Murray Rothbard, head of academic programs at the Mises Institute, dies.[1]
1995 October 2 The Mises Institute domain name, mises.org, is registered on this day.[7] The website goes online sometime during the same year.[3]
1996 The institute moves to its "own place near the School of Business".[4]
1998 The Mises Institute builds a campus in Auburn, Alabama.[3] (The institute was previously also in Auburn.)
1998 The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics is established. It is a continuation of The Review of Austrian Economics.[8]
1999 July 15 The Mises Institute Yahoo Group, called the Mises Scholars List, is founded. The mailing list describes itself as "a low-traffic list for news, inquiries, and limited discussion on Austrian economics".[9] (The group seems to no longer be in use.)
2000 October 10 The Mises Institute announces that Journal of Libertarian Studies has moved from the Center for Libertarian Studies to the Mises Institute.[10][11]
2000–2001 The Mises Institute building is extended "to accommodate the need for more library and faculty space".[1]
2002 July 29 – August 2 Probably the first Rothbard Graduate Seminar takes place.[12]
2006 February 22 The Mises Institute YouTube account, misesmedia, is created.[13]
2008 January 28 The Mises Institute Twitter account, @mises, is created on this day.[14]
2010 April Mises Academy, a series of online classes and seminars created by the Mises Institute, launches.[3][15]
2010 August 18 The Mises Wire Twitter account, @MisesBlog, is created.[16]
2010 November 5 The Mises Wiki is created.[17][18]
2015 February 13 The Mises Institute journal The Free Market is renamed to The Austrian. The institute claims the renaming is due to the term "free market" being "diluted through overuse and misuse".[19]
2015 July 19–25 Probably the first Virtual Mises University takes place.[20]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "About the Mises Institute". Retrieved August 23, 2017. 
  2. "About Mises". Mises Institute. June 18, 2014. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "What Is the Mises Institute?". Mises Institute. June 18, 2014. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 "Mises.org: Frequently Asked Questions". Retrieved August 23, 2017. 
  5. "The Austrian vol 1 no 1 2015_0.pdf" (PDF). Retrieved August 22, 2017. 
  6. "Mises Institute". Mises Wiki, the global repository of classical-liberal thought. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 
  7. "| ICANN WHOIS". Retrieved August 22, 2017. Creation Date: 1995-10-02T04:00:00Z 
  8. "Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics". Retrieved August 23, 2017. 
  9. "Yahoo! Groups : mises". Retrieved August 23, 2017. 
  10. "The Journal of Libertarian Studies - Mises Wiki, the global repository of classical-liberal thought". Retrieved August 23, 2017. 
  11. "News from the Mises Institute". Retrieved August 23, 2017. 
  12. "Rothbard Graduate Seminar 2002". Mises Institute. June 4, 2014. Retrieved August 22, 2017.  Incrementing the year produces later seminars, but there seems to not be earlier seminars than the one in 2002.
  13. "misesmedia". YouTube. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 
  14. "Mises Institute (@mises)". Twitter. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 
  15. "Mises Academy - Mises Wiki, the global repository of classical-liberal thought". Retrieved August 22, 2017. 
  16. "Mises Wire (@MisesBlog)". Twitter. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 
  17. "Mises Wiki, the global repository of classical-liberal thought". Retrieved August 22, 2017. Sponsored by the Ludwig von Mises Institute and founded on 5 November 2010, the repository now has 1,990 articles. 
  18. "Difference between revisions of "Main Page" - Mises Wiki, the global repository of classical-liberal thought". Retrieved August 22, 2017. 
  19. "The Free Market is now The Austrian". Mises Institute. February 13, 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2017. 
  20. "Virtual Mises University 2015". Mises Institute. July 7, 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2017.  I haven't been able to find any earlier years this event took place.