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1950~1999
1965
An Evening School was set up to offer in-service training for elementary school teachers.
1967
After Taipei became a Special Municipality on July 1, 1967, the school was renamed Taipei Municipal Normal School for Women.
1968
A Summer School was established on campus.
1969
Mrs. Betty P. T. Sun succeeded Mrs. Nora Chu as president and dedicated considerable efforts to rebuild the school.
1979
In response to the need for more males to enter the teaching profession, the school became coeducational and was renamed Taipei Municipal Teachers Junior College.
1984
Dr. Chen Yung-hwa took office as president.
1986
Dr. Mao Lian-wen succeeded Dr. Chen Yung-hwa as president.
1987
The school was upgraded to a prominent, citysupported institute of higher education and assumed its present name: Taipei Municipal Teachers College. An Office of In-Service Teachers Training was set up.
1989
The school set up the Department of Art Education.
1991
Chin Pu Hall was built.
1994
Dr. Mao Lian-wen was promoted Director of National Institute of Educational Resources and Researches. Dr. Tsai Chiu-lai was the acting president.
1995
Dr. Lin Yung-shi was elected and appointed as president by the Ministry of Education.
1998
Dr. Lin Yung-shi's term ended and the Dean of Academic Affairs Dr. Yang Long-lih served as the acting president.
1999
Dr. Wu Ching-shan was elected and appointed as president by the Ministry of Education.
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