President's Office

History of the President's Office
The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur founded Notre Dame de Namur University, formerly College of Notre Dame, in 1851. Until 1923, the President of the University was the Superior for the Sisters of Notre Dame. From 1923 to 1952, a sister other than the Superior was the Dean of the College. During the presidency of Sister Helen Madeline in the early 1950s, an amendment stated there would be a President of the University as well as a President for the Board of Trustees. In 1994, the bylaws formulated by the Board of Trustees permitted the President of the University to be a lay person.
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Sr. Mary Cornelia Length of Term: 1868-1888 |
| Sr. Marie de St. Denis Length of Term: 1888-1889 |
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| Sr. Amelia of St. Joseph Length of Term: 1889-1892 |
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| Sr. Mary Bernadine Length of Term: 1892-1913 |
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| Sr. Mary Veronica Length of Term: 1913-1921 |
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| Sr. Berchmans Joseph Length of Term: 1921-1922 |
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| Sr. Julia Length of Term: 1922-1927 |
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| Sr. Julia of the Passion Length of Term: 1927-1936 |
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| Sr. Helen Bernadine Length of Term: 1936-1949 |
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| Sr. Marie Frederica Length of Term: 1949-1951 |
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| Sr. Helen Madeline Length of Term: 1951-1953 |
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| Sr. Mary Loretto Length of Term: 1953-1955 |
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| Sr. Teresa Augustine Length of Term: 1955-1956 |
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Sr. Catherine Julie Cunningham Length of Term: 1956-1980 (Longest presidency in Notre Dame history) |
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Sr. Veronica Skillin Length of Term: 1980-1994 |
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Dr. Margaret A. Huber Length of Term: 1994-2000 |
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Dr. John B. Oblak Length of Term: 2000- 2007 |





