Kara Ritchhart was born and raised in Fort Wayne. She will be graduating on May 11, 2011 with her Bachelor of Arts in History and Sociology. While at IPFW, Kara has participated in numerous campus organizations and has been the president of the Sociology Student Association for two years. In 2011, Kara received the Jane Addams Award for Sociological Practice. After graduation, Kara will be going to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, to pursue a Master of Arts in Sociology
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A wider knowledge of female contribution to the life of the society and of the Churches is the commi...
tJ URPAST My task as a speaker in the "Founding Mothers " Session at Kalamazoo last spring...
This paper is an exploration of the expectations that medieval and early modem society held for wome...
In the fall of 1997, a group of junior tenure-track women faculty in the Department of Teacher Educa...
Thesis (M.A.) -- Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Program of Liberal ...
Cortney Cantrell is a History Major with a minor in Spanish who will be graduating in May and plans ...
Thesis advisor: Hosffman OpsinoWomen Religious founded more than half of the current two hundred and...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaElisabeth of Schönau (1128/29-1164/...
Magdalene institutions in Ireland date from the (mid-)eighteenth century, and until the late ninetee...
Rebecca Jacobs is a senior at IPFW. She is a history and anthropology major with certificates in int...
Dr. Sarah Boyle wrote her doctoral dissertation on the Woman\u27s Christian Temperance Union and wom...
This paper examines how Catherine of Siena\u27s partnership with Raymond of Capua and her letters al...
Catholic universities across the United States are perceived as some of the most prestigious institu...
Sister M. Madeleva Wolff, C.S.C., teacher, essayist, poet, and college administrator, through her cr...
Description of the Project: Katharina Schütz Zell (1497 or 8-1562) influenced Strasbourg, Germany an...
A wider knowledge of female contribution to the life of the society and of the Churches is the commi...
tJ URPAST My task as a speaker in the "Founding Mothers " Session at Kalamazoo last spring...
This paper is an exploration of the expectations that medieval and early modem society held for wome...