Daughters of Our Lady: Finding a Place at Notre Dame

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Location: Hesburgh Library - Room 102 (View on map )

Join us for a curator-led exhibit open house!

In 2022, the University of Notre Dame celebrates fifty years of being a coeducational institution. "Daughters of Our Lady: Finding a Place at Notre Dame" joins the year-long celebrations occurring throughout campus. This exhibit presents a selection of correspondence, articles, documents, and other materials from the Notre Dame Archives that record the journey toward coeducation.

The transition to fully include women in all aspects of student life was a long, winding, and sometimes bumpy road. Since the 1910s, women have been studying at and earning degrees from the University of Notre Dame. For the most part, their experiences were exclusive to the Summer School Program, which was established in 1918. However, by the 1960s, it was clear that Notre Dame, like its peers, had to pursue coeducation to remain a relevant, top-tier university. Notre Dame became coeducational in the fall of 1972, but it would take years for women to be fully integrated into undergraduate life. Women struggled for representation in the classrooms, in student organizations, and on the athletic fields. This exhibit takes a look back at the pioneering women who have helped shape Notre Dame for over one hundred years.

This exhibit is curated by Elizabeth Hogan, Senior Archivist for Photographs and Graphic Materials, and is open until December 16 during open business hours for Rare Books.

For more information, visit https://www.library.nd.edu/event/fall-exhibit-2022

Rare Books Fall Exhibit 2022