Kathleen Feeley

Kathleen Feeley (born January 7, 1929) is a former president of the College of Notre Dame of Maryland.

[3] She received a Bachelor of Arts in English from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland in 1962.

[4] Feeley became president of the College of Notre Dame of Maryland on July 1, 1971.

Feeley led the process to determine what the College of Notre Dame would do.

[2] In 1994, Feeley worked with the School Sisters of Notre Dame to raise money to renovate a building in Baltimore and found the Caroline Center, a religious institute focused on helping women with job readiness, skill training and support.

[9][10][11][12] In May 2010, she was asked to serve as the interim president of the Institute of Notre Dame and left Ghana for Baltimore.