Saint Mary's College (Indiana) - Notable Presidents and Professors

Notable Presidents and Professors

  • Mother M. Pauline O'Neill, CSC, 1895–1931
  • Sister Irma Burns, CSC, 1931–1934
  • Sister M. Madeleva Wolff, CSC, 1934–1961
  • Sister Maria Renata Daily, CSC, 1961–1965
  • Sister Mary Grace Kos, CSC, 1965–1967
  • Sister Miriam Joseph Rauh, CSC, 1898–1982
  • Monsignor John J. McGrath, CSC, 1968–1970
  • Dr. Edward L. Henry, 1972–1974
  • Dr. John M. Duggan, 1975–1985
  • Dr. William A. Hickey, 1986–1997
  • Dr. Marilou Eldre, 1997–2004
  • Dr. Carol Ann Mooney, 2004–present

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