Gannon_Ann_Ida_Whither_Education_1969
title:
Gannon_Ann_Ida_Whither_Education_1969
creator:
Mundelein College
publisher:
Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
contributor:
Sister Ann Ida Gannon
date:
1969-07-06
description:
Sister Ann Ida held the position of President of Mundelein College for 18 years; then moved on to teach as a professor of philosophy at the school.
description:
Sister Ann Ida presents her speech "Whither Education?". In the speech she discusses culture, religion and education. She uses the "Constitution on the Church and World Today" to support her main claim that the church has a new obligation to be apart of culture today. That the church needs to critique, review and work with culture and this can be done mostly through education.
subject:
BVM educational experience higher education religious education teaching experience women's education
relation:
Mundelein College Audiovisual Collection
coverage:
Mundelein College Chicago, Il
language:
English
type:
Audio
format:
a side-42.5MB/ b side-42.9MB
source:
E:\Series_1_Audio_Cassettes\Subseries_1E_Faculty\Gannon_Ann_Ida_Whither_Education_1969
coverage:
Chicago, Il Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago
rights:
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rights:
Sister Ann Ida Gannon, Whither Education?, 06 July 1969, Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Il
description:
Funded by the Illinois State Historical Records Advisory Board (ISHRAB) and continued support from the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM)
identifier:
77