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  1. Mundelein College was a private, independent, Roman Catholic women's college in Chicago, Illinois. Located on the edge of the Rogers Park and Edgewater neighborhoods on the far north side of the city, Mundelein College was founded and administered by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

  2. Mundelein College was a Catholic women's college founded by the BVMs in 1930 and affiliated with Loyola in 1991. Learn about its legacy, achievements, and records preserved by the Women and Leadership Archives.

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  3. Mundelein College was a Catholic women's college founded by the BVMs in 1930 and affiliated with Loyola University Chicago in 1991. Learn about its legacy, records, and collections at the Women and Leadership Archives.

  4. Mar 20, 2018 · A graduate assistant shares her experience of processing the alumnae series of Mundelein College, a former women's college in Chicago. She reflects on the diverse and emotional stories of the graduates, from their achievements to their struggles, and their connection to the college and its nuns.

  5. According to the Mundelein student newspaper, The Skyscraper, the figures which represented bot h classical era and modern sainthood, symbolized the duration of the “spirit of Catholic womanhood” and the “ideal of twentieth-century college girls” which remained unchanged through the years.

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  6. Sep 22, 2010 · Mundelein Voices is the first history of Mudelein College, the last women's college in Illinois. Written by alumnae and faculty, this spirited collection of autobiographical essays captures...

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  8. Mundelein was the first self-contained skyscraper college for women in the world and the last four-year women's college in Illinois at the time of its affiliation with Loyola. The women who were educated at Mundelein came from many ethnic and socio-economic groups and were often the first females in their families to attend college.

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