After finishing eighth grade at St. John Canisius, Sr. Kujawa knew she wanted to join the Congregation of Sisters of St. Felix of Cantalice, attending the all-girls Felician Academy on Detroit’s east side before heading to the Felician-run Madonna.
It was at Madonna where Sr. Kujawa, a mathematics major, knew she was destined for teaching. But the 1966 graduate never imagined she’d one day end up as president of her alma mater.
“Early on, I knew our community was hoping I’d become academic dean, which was the chief academic officer at the time,” Sr. Kujawa said. “It never occurred to me to be more than that.”
But providence had other plans. Madonna was growing and was on pace to become a university, and
Sr. Kujawa was asked to chair the committee tasked with making that happen. She became academic vice president when the school started offering master’s degrees in 1982.
In 1991, Madonna College become Madonna University, and in 2001, Sr. Kujawa became the school’s sixth president.
During her tenure, the school expanded its international profile, establishing teaching programs in Taiwan and China and business degrees in the United Arab Emirates while at home establishing the school as one of the premiere teaching colleges in southeast Michigan, particularly for those looking to go into Catholic education.
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