Frank Vellaccio Senior Vice President Records
Scope and Contents
This record group contains correspondence, speeches, and office files of Frank Vellaccio when he served as Provost and then later as Senior Vice President of the College.
Dates
- Creation: 1996-1998
- Creation: 2000-2020
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Biographical Note
Frank Vellaccio has worked at Holy Cross since 1974, when he was hired as an assistant professor of chemistry. That same year, he earned his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A native of West Haven, Connecticut, he earned a bachelor of science degree from Fordham University where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. His doctoral thesis, "Synthesis and Study of New Reagents with Potential Use in Peptide Synthesis," began his career as an academic chemist in the area of peptide synthesis.
In addition to articles in scientific journals, Dr. Vellaccio published a textbook, “Organic Chemistry,” in 1980. Written with D.S. Kemp, the book became a standard text in many colleges and universities throughout the country, and has been translated into Japanese, Italian, and Spanish.
After serving on a number of the College’s major committees, Dr. Vellaccio moved into an administrative position in 1986, becoming dean of the College. From this office, he oversaw faculty, academic, and curricular policy. The following year, he became the College’s academic vice president. In January 1996, the College’s president at the time, Rev. Gerard Reedy, S.J., named him the College’s first provost, with dual responsibilities for both academic affairs and College development. He was appointed acting president during the summer of 1998 and served the College in that capacity until the summer of 2000, when he was named senior vice president. He served in this position until 2016 when he began his role as Special Advisor to the President and Advancement Offices.
Extent
19.54 Cubic Feet (50 document boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Subject
- College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, Mass.) (Organization)
- Status
- Completed
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Edition statement
- Revised January 2020, December 2022 and November 2024.
Repository Details
Part of the Archives Repository