Chrysantha Rudnik, American librarian. member task force for study of institutional research for Illinois Association Community and Junior Colleges,1968; Member Catholic Library. Association (life, chairman Northern Illinois unit 1968-1969,Executive Board 1981-1987, Andrew Bowhuis Memorial scholar 1960), The Art Institute of Chicago Chicago (life).
Background
Rudnik, Chrysantha was born on December 2, 1929 in Winona, Minnesota, United States. Daughter of Basil John and Sarah (Knopick) R. Student Loyola University, 1951-1952, Felician College, 1952-1954, Cardinal Stritch College, 1954-1957, College Saint Francis, 1957.
Education
Student, Loyola University, 1951—1952. Student, Felician College, 1952—1954. Student, Cardinal Stritch College, 1954—1957.
Student, College St. Francis, 1957. Bachelor of Philosophy, DePaul University, 1958. Postgraduate, Mundelein College, 1959—1960.
Postgraduate, Northeastern Illinois State University, 1964. Master of Arts, Rosary College, 1962.
Career
With Congregation of Sisters of St. Felix Cantalice, Roman Catholic Church, 1948. Certified fund raising executive National Society Fund Raising Executives Page. Clerk Hill Reference Library., St. Paul, 1946—1948.
Teacher Holy Innocents School, Chicago, 1948—1949, 1950—1954, St. Bruno School, Chicago, 1954—1955, Holy Family School, Cudahy, Wisconsin, 1955—1957, Good Counsel High School, Chicago, 1958—1967. Instructor Felician College, 1963—1986, head library, 1957—1982, director development and public relations, 1975—1986. Cataloger Baker & Taylor Books, Momence, since 1991.
Membership
Organizer, coordinator Felician Library. Service, 1966—1974, Arts and Crafts Festival, 1972—1986. Coordinator institutional self-study accreditation North Center Association.
Member task force for study institutional research Illinois Association Community and Junior Colleges, 1968. Vice president Council on Library. Technology, 1970, president, 1971.
Library consultant St. Clement School, 1969. Review Certified fund raising executive National Society Fund Raising Executives. Member of Art Institute Chicago (life), Catholic Library.
Association (life; chairman Northern Illinois unit 1968-1969, member executive board 1981-1987, Andrew Bowhuis Memorial scholar 1960).