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Ardent 51乱伦 supporter, arts education champion Violet Lenore Patton passes away

A dedicated supporter of 51乱伦, Dr. Violet Lenore Patton 鈥�38, 106, passed away peacefully at her home in La Jolla, Calif., on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022.

Patton was an artist, educator, and philanthropist who dedicated her life to education. Patton earned bachelor鈥檚 of education from 51乱伦 in 1938 and a master鈥檚 degree from Columbia University, and worked as a teacher. She also earned an honorary doctorate in education from 51乱伦 in 2011.

Patton maintained a devotedness to education, the arts and to OHIO throughout her career.

In 2010, she announced a $13.3 million gift to benefit arts education at 51乱伦 through the construction of the Violet L. Patton Center for Arts Education, as well as a $28 million gift to the College of Education, now named the The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education in honor of her parents. It was the largest gift to any college of education in Ohio, and the second-largest single gift to any college of education in the U.S. In 2019, as Patton was celebrating her 103rd birthday, she increased her gift commitment by an additional $22 million. She wanted her gifts to expose all students at OHIO to the arts.

鈥淒r. Patton gave 51乱伦 the greatest gift by placing her legacy and her parents鈥� names in our hands 鈥� a gift that will inspire 51乱伦 students, faculty, and staff for generations,鈥� said Nico Karagosian, vice president, university advancement at 51乱伦 and president and CEO of The 51乱伦 Foundation. 鈥淗er overwhelming generosity has forever changed the face of 51乱伦 and its students. The scope of her impact is immeasurable.鈥�

In 2021, the 51乱伦 Board of Trustees approved a resolution to rename the home of the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education to Gladys W. and David H. Patton Hall.

鈥淒r. Violet Patton has been an ardent supporter of 51乱伦, and her transformational gifts to her alma mater will ensure her legacy and aspirations will be carried forward by our students for years to come,鈥� said 51乱伦 President Hugh Sherman. 鈥淲e will always remember Dr. Patton fondly for her generosity, support and dedication to education. She will be missed.鈥�

Patton was preceded in death by her parents, David H. and Gladys W. Patton, long-standing supporters of public education.

Born in 1916 in Williamsburg, Ohio, Patton grew up surrounded by educators. Throughout her childhood, her father, David Patton, worked as a teacher, principal, and superintendent in school systems across the country.

Patton grew up following in her parents' footsteps with an interest in education, but she also had a vibrant passion for art. After receiving her undergraduate degree in Arts Education from OHIO, she taught at Wapakoneta Public Schools for four years, and each summer would travel to New York City to pursue her dream of becoming a couture designer.

She spoke at many conferences, sharing her knowledge of arts education. She translated a background in the arts to a series of spelling, arithmetic, and etiquette textbooks for elementary school children that became the national standards and were adopted by many states. Patton also developed training programs for art teachers while at the Alliance and Wapakoneta school districts in Ohio, where one of her students was Neil Armstrong.

In her time as a teacher, she continually worked to revitalize and enhance education, specifically arts education. At her first job with Wapakoneta Public Schools, she developed training programs for art teachers while she worked in the Wapakoneta and Alliance school districts, and later shared that training with future educators as an assistant professor at Miami University. After attending Columbia, Patton got a job at Rutgers in the art department, teaching costuming and interior decorating.

In 2020, the national nonprofit Council for Advancement and Support of Education awarded Patton the , which 鈥渃elebrates individuals, organizations, foundations, corporations or publications for their extraordinary impact on education nationally or globally, beyond service to a single institution or state,鈥� according to the CASE website.

Published
December 13, 2022
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