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Margaret Egan Namovic graduated in the class of 1951 from Mundelein College. Namovic graduated with a BS in Physics and Math Chemistry and worked for Kraft foods in Research and Development.

1998-10-02

These women attended Mundelein College and graduate in the year 1942.

n.d.

These women attended Mundelein College and were apart of the 1962 class.

1977-02-07

Sister Mary Alma Sullivan was born on the southeast side of Chicago, Il. Sister Mary Alma is the oldest of four children. In 1951, Sister Mary Alma graduated from Mundelein College with a BA in English and in 1953 she entered the BVM community. Sister Mary Alma received her MA in English from Loyola University in 1965. In 1970, Sister Mary Alma became an English lecturer at Mundelein College and earned an MA in Speech in 1971 from Northwestern University. After Mundelein's merger with Loyola University Chicago in 1991, Sister Mary Alma became an Assistant Professor of Communications.

2000-10-20

Sister Judith Therese McNulty graduated with the class of 1951 with a BA in Sociology and Psychology. Sister Judith initially worked as a social worker, then returned to the religious life in 1952 to become a BVM nun.

1998-11-09

Mundelein College

n.d.

Mercedes McCambridge was an alumnae of Mundelein College. After graduating, McCambridge went on to become an actress and won an Oscar for "All The King's Men"

n.d.

Sister Benedict Phelan was a professor and former chairperson of the Education and Psychology deparments. Sister Benedict started at Mundelein College in 1937 and left in 1957 to become president of Clark College.

1998-03-25

Mundelein College

1972-08-03

Mundelein College was founded in 1930 by the Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary as a four-year women’s college. Louise Skodzinski first committed to the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1950 and formally pronounced vows her vows in 1955. In 1972, As a BVM at Mundelein College, Skodzinski celebrated her 25th anniversary of commitment to the religious life.

1972-08-03

John Richert served as the president of Mundelein College from 1983 to 1985, the only non-BVM Mundelein President.

1984-04-26

Sister Paula Francis in the management department; Gene teaches Victorian and Urban History; Dave Miller teacher of American History; Michael Soucoup teaches Psychology; Dan Valencort teaches philosophy; Carl Fritz teaches statistics and mathematics; Doug Lucas teaches art; Mary Griffin teaches strategies, literature and writing; Prudence Moulin teaches strategies and family and community history; Michelle Douchlhem teaches creative writing; Susan Zellamen teaches business management; Shirley Simon teaches social sciences and social work

1979

Mundelein College

1950

Mundelein College was founded in 1930 as a Catholic women's college. The school became affiliated with Loyola University Chicago in 1991.

1950

Sister Susan Coler is a nun in the Roman Catholic Church, a lawyer and an alumnae of Mundelein College. Sister Coler was a student at Mundelein College from 1969 to 1971 and was a teacher and administrator from 1976 to 1986.

2003-01-02

Margaret Roach worked at Mundelein College.

n.d.

Sister Katharine Forsyth taught at Immaculata High School and Mundelein College.

1987-05-03

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