{"id":17116,"date":"2011-03-09T23:20:48","date_gmt":"2011-03-09T23:20:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.golive.clarku.edu\/news\/2011\/03\/09\/clark-mourns-death-of-former-president-richard-p-traina\/"},"modified":"2025-04-04T15:18:46","modified_gmt":"2025-04-04T19:18:46","slug":"clark-mourns-death-of-former-president-richard-p-traina","status":"publish","type":"story","link":"https:\/\/www.clarku.edu\/news\/2011\/03\/09\/clark-mourns-death-of-former-president-richard-p-traina\/","title":{"rendered":"Clark mourns death of former president Richard P. Traina"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><html><body><\/p>\n<p>Two days after it opened in 1997, the&nbsp;University&nbsp;Park Campus School played host to state&nbsp;dignitaries including&nbsp;Governor Paul Cellucci.&nbsp;Called upon to speak, Clark&nbsp;President&nbsp;Richard P. Traina called the school&rsquo;s first students forward to the podium with him,&nbsp;positioning&nbsp;the seventh graders in front of the&nbsp;politicians.<\/p>\n<p>Donna&nbsp;Rodrigues, who was the&nbsp;principal&nbsp;at the time,&nbsp;remembers&nbsp;the moment well. &ldquo;He would step right in front with those huge arms and bring a bunch of kids with him. I will never forget how many kids he could put under those arms &mdash;&nbsp;metaphorically&nbsp;and&nbsp;physically.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Traina, who embraced and enhanced Clark&rsquo;s&nbsp;transformative&nbsp;mission during his 16-year tenure, passed away at his home in Charlton, Mass., on March 8 at age 73 after living with cancer for several years.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Dick will long be&nbsp;remembered&nbsp;for his passion and&nbsp;commitment&nbsp;to Clark. His energy and insights were&nbsp;essential&nbsp;in&nbsp;transforming&nbsp;the&nbsp;University&nbsp;and the&nbsp;community&nbsp;around us,&rdquo; said&nbsp;President&nbsp;David Angel. &ldquo;Dick was a friend, colleague, and mentor to the many people whose lives he touched.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>President&nbsp;Angel noted that Traina&rsquo;s legacy,&nbsp;exemplified&nbsp;by his&nbsp;commitment&nbsp;to&nbsp;academic&nbsp;excellence&nbsp;and&nbsp;community&nbsp;engagement, reflects Clark&rsquo;s core values.&nbsp;The&nbsp;establishment&nbsp;of the&nbsp;University&nbsp;Park Campus School and other&nbsp;initiatives&nbsp;were testament to Traina&rsquo;s&nbsp;visionary&nbsp;leadership&nbsp;when applying Clark&rsquo;s&nbsp;intellectual&nbsp;resources&nbsp;to bring change to the world. &ldquo;Dick had a vision of social&nbsp;responsibility&nbsp;that reached well beyond the campus,&rdquo; Angel said.<\/p>\n<p>Traina, who served from 1984 to 2000, oversaw a period of&nbsp;remarkable&nbsp;growth that included renewed emphasis on&nbsp;education&nbsp;programs, a&nbsp;significant&nbsp;increase of the&nbsp;endowment, and&nbsp;construction&nbsp;and&nbsp;renovation&nbsp;of physical&nbsp;facilities.<\/p>\n<p>His work with the city of Worcester,&nbsp;particularly&nbsp;the Main South&nbsp;neighborhood, was&nbsp;groundbreaking.&nbsp;Through his example and under his&nbsp;directive, Clark began working with its neighbors to&nbsp;establish&nbsp;the&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www2.clarku.edu\/community\/upp\/\">University&nbsp;Park&nbsp;Partnership<\/a>, which has brought renewed&nbsp;vitality&nbsp;to the Main South&nbsp;neighborhood.&nbsp;The&nbsp;partnership&nbsp;has since become a national model for urban&nbsp;university\/community&nbsp;collaborations, and the&nbsp;University&nbsp;Park Campus School is touted as a national school reform model.<\/p>\n<p>Under his&nbsp;leadership, Clark also helped&nbsp;establish&nbsp;the Main South&nbsp;Community&nbsp;Development&nbsp;Corporation, a vehicle&nbsp;organized&nbsp;to&nbsp;stimulate&nbsp;affordable&nbsp;housing and small business&nbsp;development&nbsp;in Clark&rsquo;s&nbsp;surrounding&nbsp;neighborhood.<\/p>\n<p>Jack Foley, Clark&rsquo;s Vice&nbsp;President&nbsp;for&nbsp;Government&nbsp;and&nbsp;Community&nbsp;Affairs, said&nbsp;pinpointing&nbsp;Dick Traina&rsquo;s legacy at Clark is simple: It&rsquo;s the first&nbsp;graduating&nbsp;class from the&nbsp;University&nbsp;Park Campus School.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The legacy that Dick leaves behind is in the kids and their chance for real&nbsp;academic&nbsp;success,&rdquo; Foley said. &ldquo;He saw in these children himself as a young kid and the&nbsp;opportunities&nbsp;that he received, and how he could make sure that these students had similar&nbsp;opportunities.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Traina made sure he was part of the&nbsp;community&nbsp;where he worked, Foley added. &ldquo;He pushed to move the&nbsp;president&rsquo;s&nbsp;house to Main South &ndash; that was a big deal that we take for granted today. He was a national leader in this. He was one of just a few people saying that&nbsp;universities&nbsp;need to be involved more in their&nbsp;communities.&rdquo;\n<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&ldquo;He would step right in front with those huge arms and bring a bunch of kids with him. I will never forget how many kids he could put under those arms &mdash;&nbsp;metaphorically&nbsp;and&nbsp;physically.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>~Donna&nbsp;Rodrigues, former UPCS&nbsp;principal<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Current&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.clarku.edu\/departments\/education\/upcs\/index.cfm\">University&nbsp;Park Campus School<\/a> Principal&nbsp;Ricci Hall agreed. &ldquo;From the very get-go, he had this&nbsp;transformative&nbsp;vision of not just what could happen in the&nbsp;neighborhood, but what could happen in the lives of the students.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;We track our alums and we know they are going into human service fields in greater&nbsp;proportion&nbsp;than other fields.&nbsp;We&nbsp;attribute&nbsp;that to the fact that they&nbsp;recognize&nbsp;Clark has given them, through&nbsp;President Traina, this&nbsp;opportunity&nbsp;and they have some&nbsp;responsibility&nbsp;to give that back. And I think that starts with Dick.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Hall knew Traina well, having worked in the&nbsp;President&rsquo;s&nbsp;Office for all four of his&nbsp;undergraduate&nbsp;years.&nbsp;He took&nbsp;advantage&nbsp;of Clark&rsquo;s&nbsp;Accelerated&nbsp;B.A.\/Master&rsquo;s Degree Program and did his student teaching at UPCS before joining the staff.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;I got to know&nbsp;President&nbsp;Traina on a real personal level,&nbsp;including&nbsp;seeing him as the&nbsp;president&nbsp;of the college.&nbsp;I was amazed at his&nbsp;presidential&nbsp;stature in terms of&nbsp;everything&nbsp;he did &mdash; he was the kind of person who, when he walked into a room, people stopped and looked to him, and listened.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Rodrigues, a native of Main South, recalls a Clark&nbsp;University&nbsp;that was not open to the&nbsp;community. &ldquo;It really had never reached out,&rdquo; she said. No one was even allowed to walk through the campus, she added, until about 20 years ago &mdash; during Traina&rsquo;s tenure.<\/p>\n<p>Traina put&nbsp;particular&nbsp;emphasis on faculty and&nbsp;educational&nbsp;program support, the&nbsp;construction&nbsp;and&nbsp;renovation&nbsp;of physical&nbsp;facilities,&nbsp;international&nbsp;programs,&nbsp;endowment&nbsp;growth and&nbsp;community&nbsp;and&nbsp;neighborhood&nbsp;development. Under his&nbsp;stewardship&nbsp;the&nbsp;University&rsquo;s&nbsp;endowment&nbsp;grew from $20 million to $150 million.&nbsp;He also oversaw the&nbsp;endowment&nbsp;of three new schools &#8213; the&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www2.clarku.edu\/departments\/psychology\/\">Hiatt School of Psychology<\/a>, the&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.clarku.edu\/academics\/departments-and-schools\/holocaust\">Strassler Center for&nbsp;Holocaust&nbsp;and Genocide Studies<\/a>, the&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www2.clarku.edu\/higgins-school-of-humanities\/\">Higgins School of&nbsp;Humanities<\/a>&nbsp;and the&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www2.clarku.edu\/departments\/chemistry\/\">Carlson School of&nbsp;Chemistry&nbsp;<\/a>&mdash; and the number of endowed chairs for faculty rose from two to&nbsp;provision&nbsp;for 15.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Dick Traina was a wonderful&nbsp;president&nbsp;for Clark&nbsp;University&nbsp;for 16 years,&rdquo; said former Clark&nbsp;president John Bassett, who&nbsp;succeeded&nbsp;Traina in 2000. &ldquo;The&nbsp;University&nbsp;and its alumni owe to him the whole strategy of working with our neighbors to rebuild the&nbsp;University&nbsp;Park&nbsp;neighborhood.&nbsp;Not only did that put Clark on the national map, but, to quote the late Senator Edward Kennedy, it was &lsquo;the best example of how a&nbsp;university&nbsp;should relate with its&nbsp;community.&rsquo;&nbsp;Through it all Dick maintained high standards for the&nbsp;University&nbsp;and passed on to me an&nbsp;institution&nbsp;in good&nbsp;financial&nbsp;and&nbsp;academic&nbsp;shape.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>At a&nbsp;ceremony&nbsp;in&nbsp;January&nbsp;honoring Traina&rsquo;s work with the Worcester business&nbsp;community, David Grenon, founder of the&nbsp;Protector&nbsp;Group&nbsp;Insurance&nbsp;Agency, called Traina &ldquo;the moral compass for us in the&nbsp;community.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>And Richard Kennedy,&nbsp;president&nbsp;of the Chamber of Commerce, said that Traina, a former&nbsp;president&nbsp;of the chamber&rsquo;s board of&nbsp;directors, &ldquo;stitched together the&nbsp;academic&nbsp;and business&nbsp;communities. The&nbsp;involvement&nbsp;of colleges and&nbsp;universities&nbsp;in the city was led by Clark.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Rodrigues&nbsp;recalled that every year the&nbsp;University&nbsp;Park Campus School students were invited to a holiday party hosted by Richard and Polly Traina at the&nbsp;president&rsquo;s&nbsp;house.&nbsp;A small gesture perhaps, but one, she said, that&nbsp;illustrated&nbsp;his&nbsp;commitment&nbsp;to Clark and the people whose lives were touched through the efforts of the&nbsp;University.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;They became such a part of the&nbsp;neighborhood,&rdquo;&nbsp;Rodrigues&nbsp;said. &ldquo;He&rsquo;s my hero. He walked the walk.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Richard Traina is survived by his wife, Margaret Warner (Polly) Traina and three children: Cristina Traina&nbsp;Hutchison, Matthew Warner Traina and Michael Derek Traina, and 13&nbsp;grandchildren. A daughter, Michelle Traina Riecke,&nbsp;predeceased&nbsp;him.<\/p>\n<p>A funeral Mass was held at St. Peter&rsquo;s Church on&nbsp;Saturday, March 12, followed by&nbsp;a&nbsp;reception&nbsp;in Tilton Hall.<\/body><\/html><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Two days after it opened in 1997, the&nbsp;University&nbsp;Park Campus School played host to state&nbsp;dignitaries including&nbsp;Governor Paul Cellucci.&nbsp;Called upon to speak, Clark&nbsp;President&nbsp;Richard P. Traina called the school&rsquo;s first students forward to the podium with him,&nbsp;positioning&nbsp;the seventh graders in front of the&nbsp;politicians. 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