Bernard Francis Donahoe, American history educator, author. Member of Association Indiana Historians, Organization American Historians, American History Association.
Background
Donahoe, Bernard Francis was born on March 16, 1932 in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. Son of John Stephen and Mary (Sullivan) D. Bachelor of Arts, U. Notre Dame, 1955, Master of Arts, 1959, Doctor of Philosophy, 1965. Teacher Archbishop Hoban High School, Akron, Ohio, 1956-1957, Cathedral High School, Indianapolis, 1957-1961.
Education
Master of Novices Saint Joseph Novitiate, Rolling Prairie, Indiana, 1963-1968. Assistant professor Holy Cross Junior College, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1967, Saint Mary"s College, Notre Dame, 1968. Associate professor Holy Cross College.
Associate professor, department chairman Saint Mary"s College, Notre Dame, 1974.
Career
Teacher Archbishop Hoban High School, Akron, Ohio, 1956—1957, Cathedral High School, Indianapolis, 1957—1961. Master Novices St. Joseph Novitiate, Rolling Prairie, 1963—1968. Chairman, board advisory Holy Cross Junior College, Notre Dame, 1984, assistant professor, since 1967, St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, since 1968.
Associate professor Holy Cross College. Associate professor, department chairman St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, since 1968.
Membership
Member of Association Indiana Historians, Organization American Historians, American History Association.