Credits

The Peace Studies Oral Histories: A Program in the Making  digital exhibit was created by Nathan Ellstrand and Janette Clay on behalf of the Women and Leadership Archives (WLA) at Loyola University Chicago. Special thanks goes to Nancy Freeman, WLA director, and professor of Sociology Kathleen Maas Weigert for their inspiration and support.

Thanks to:

Bibliography

Jegen, Carol Frances, B.V.M. “Working with the People: The Religious Studies Department, 1957-1971.” In Mundelein Voices: The Women’s College Experience, edited by Anne M. Harrington and Prudence Moylan.  Chicago: Loyola Press, 2001.

Moylan, Prudence.  “A Catholic Women’s College Absorbed by a University: The Case of Mundelein College.”  In Challenged by Coeducation: Women’s Colleges Since the 1960s, edited by Leslie Miller-Bernal and Susan L. Poulson.  Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2007.

Sullivan, Mary Ann. B.V.M. “A Tale of Two Mundeleins, 1947-1951.”  In Mundelein Voices: The Women’s College Experience, edited by Anne M. Harrington and Prudence Moylan.  Chicago: Loyola Press, 2001.

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