Agency, Voice, and the Evolution (AVE) of Women at Saint Mary’s, 1920-2023: Spring 2023Main MenuIntroductionHistoriesAgencyVoiceArchival ArtifactsReflections on SMC EvolutionsSarah Noonan6616b08296cc76f25739fd6dc35367e3165a69b8Katie Clem277dccd2c72fe75559fa3cb6812d91c31d46cbf5Mary Elsingerc2fbf519a404f57de142b733bfd5848db8bc00b8Chancelor Gordon36fa579b81a8e331e31194c0836dd2041fe6491aBridget Marie Justend47f066fb9b4a60eca3891c723dafa495b2bff04Grace Leberf9adb4e66bd91b073ec447dd91b0c57cfa1b1d2fChloe Nosal06dfec1bb7eec59a49971c5d4227a000f9fff209Kaylen Nyhuisddaa703792cbecefb65fa2167c199bb324fffb91Paige Parker1a33153d2a3c63c56a571c9fa52e70dcfc4e6380Mari Pritulsky5b1e90d1504934830e574c7d0432ace4dd555c1dChristina Shadid060abcc9a5cfba44ac7f4fa38e996f3c10379d36Sarah Stephenson3ec5b45f5253cd50aa84814a90dbbd6a9634fedcMariana Taskeye90784c4b94cd2eb8ada789d5a82d75a01491430Evangelina Yarber1bf01cb750f81bde1ab06befb95053b667310e2c
A Brief History of South Bend, Indiana
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12023-04-28T12:04:15-07:00Historical events of the 1930s-1970s4plain2023-05-16T08:07:53-07:00In the 1930s, South Bend was hit hard by the Great Depression, and many residents struggled to make ends meet. The city's economy received a boost in the 1940s with the establishment of the Studebaker Corporation's assembly plant, which provided jobs for thousands of workers. During World War II, the plant shifted to producing military vehicles, further bolstering the local economy.
In the 1950s, South Bend experienced significant growth and development, with new neighborhoods, shopping centers, and schools being built. Saint Mary's College also played a role in the community's development during this time, expanding its campus and increasing enrollment. In the 1960s, however, South Bend fell on hard economic times, as the Studebaker factory closed in 1963. National politics were also very much on the minds of South Bend residents, as they witnessed the Civil Rights Movement and participated in protests and marches in support of equal rights for African Americans.
The 1970s brought continued growth and development, including the construction of the University Park Mall and the completion of the St. Joseph Valley Parkway, which improved transportation in the area. Saint Mary's also continued to thrive, establishing new academic programs and expanding its campus facilities to include the Angela Athletic Facility, academic building Madeleva Hall, and residence hall McCandless Hall.