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Photo of Dr. Margaret V. Kiely, from a yearbook at the Queens College Special Collections and Archives

Kiely Hall (undated). Detail cropped from a photograph of Jefferson and Kiely Halls. Queens College Special Collections and Archives.

Dr. Margaret V. Kiely (1894-1978 ) was the first Dean of Faculty at Queens College, serving from the school’s inception in 1937 until 1959. She also held the position of Acting President for two years, stepping in when President Paul Klapper was on leave during the 1947-48 school year and staying on after his retirement until the search for the school’s second president was concluded in 1949.

Before joining the administration of the new college, Kiely was principal and director of the City Normal School of Bridgeport, Conn., and president of the Connecticut State Teachers Association. In 1929, she was a delegate to the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection. Over the course of her career, she was a member of the State Commission on Higher Education in Connecticut and president of the National Association of Municipal Normal Schools and Teachers Colleges. Kiely was also on the board of trustees of Columbia University Teachers College and the advisory board of Albertus Magnus College. She received her Ph.D. from Teachers College.

In 1983, Queens College renamed the Academic II building in Kiely’s honor. The 13-story Kiely Hall, built in 1968, houses classrooms, large lecture halls and many administrative departments.

Sources:

“Queens College Presidents: Dr. Margaret V. Kiely,” Queens College Library research guide.

Christina Tsatsakos and Joseph R. Brostek, “Places and Faces Special Feature," (undated), Department of Special Collections and Archives, Queens College, City University of New York.

“Miss Kiely Named To Queens College,” The New York Times, Aug. 13, 1937.

“Dr. Margaret Kiely, 84, Ex‐Queens College Dean,” The New York Times, May 21, 1978

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