Margaret Sullivan came to Columbia College in 1979. In 1997, Ms. Sullivan became chair of the Marketing Communication Department. In 1993, Ms. Sullivan created the Summer Arts Camp at Columbia College, Chicago’s first all-arts camp/youth mentoring p
...More
Margaret Sullivan came to Columbia College in 1979. In 1997, Ms. Sullivan became chair of the Marketing Communication Department. In 1993, Ms. Sullivan created the Summer Arts Camp at Columbia College, Chicago’s first all-arts camp/youth mentoring project. Margaret Sullivan has also served Chair of the Columbia College Council (for two terms), and Chair of the Council of Chairpersons.
Ms. Sullivan has authored three books: Kitchen Angst: Have You Got Problems? Cook 'Em Out; Cook As I Say, Not As I Do; and The Date Book (all Chicago Review Press). With Thomas Hamilton and Herbert Allen, Ms. Sullivan recently published a textbook chapter on changing stigma through the media in On the Stigma of Mental Illness (American Psychological Association). One of Ms. Sullivan's other research interests is consumer consumption of vinyl records. She has presented research papers across the United States, and in Portugal, Germany, Canada and the Czech Republic. Ms. Sullivan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Psychology and Communication Arts from Loyola University, and received an MFA in Creative Writing in 2005 from Columbia College Chicago. Most recently, Ms. Sullivan is featured as one of the Happy 100 in Joanne Gordon's Be Happy at Work, Ballantine/Random House.
Less