
Historical Facts and Figures
Brief historical facts about Molloy College, its development and traditions are provided here - primarily in checklist or summary form. For detailed information about any of these topics contact the College archivist.
Buildings
Monsignor Quealy Hall
Ground breaking: August 15, 1954
Occupied: September 21, 1956
Dedication: October 26, 1958
Bishop Kellenberg Hall
Ground breaking: August 15, 1954
Occupied: September, 1958
Dedication: October 26, 1958
Maria Regina Hall
Ground breaking: May 7, 1963
Occupied: September, 1964
Dedication: March 21, 1965
Wilbur Arts Center
Ground breaking: September 10, 1978
Dedication: September 14, 1980
Chapel of the Sacred Heart
Dedication: September 4, 1983
William J. Casey Center
Ground breaking: September 5, 1991
Dedication: December 13, 1992
Siena Hall
Dedication: November 21, 2005
Buildings no longer extant

"the Mansion" 915 North Village Avenue
the first home of Molloy Catholic College for Women,
this 17 room victorian home was rented for the College in May 1955.
It was vacated by Molloy and torn down in September 1956.
Campus Features
Mother Rose Gertrude Memorial Grotto
Dedication: Nov. 11, 1963
Our Mother, Our Confidence
Statue, erected 1982
Songs and Symbols
Songs
Alma Matter
In faith and loyalty,
We Pledge ourselves to thee;
To Molloy, we give our praise and raise our voices to her name;
Our friendship always true,
We place our trust in you;
Our love for you will grow with every day we spend,
In every way we send our thanks to you,
Dear Alma Mater -- MOLLOY.
Pioneer sisters
Presidents
Rev. Mother M. Anselma, O.P. 1955 - 1957
Rev. Mother Bernadette de Lourdes, O.P. 1957-1962
Rev. Mother M. Celeste Beck, O.P. 1962-1972
S. Janet Fitzgerald, O.P. 1972-1996
Dr. Martin Snyder, Ph.D., 1996-1998
Dr. Drew Bogner, Ph.D., 2000-