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Behind the Name

Dr. V. James DiNardo, ’39, was “the heart and soul of this institution.” 

That’s how former BSU 总统 Dana Mohler-Faria described DiNardo in a eulogy after his 2011 death.  

From student to administrator, DiNardo was an important member of the campus community for decades. His legacy lives on through the residence hall that bears his name. 

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Dr. V. James DiNardo, ’39 

The Backstory

James and Norene DiNardo stand next to a sign saying &“V. James DiNardo Hall&”;
James DiNardo, 正确的, and his wife, Norene, stand next to the sign for the residence hall named after him.

DiNardo first connected with 布里奇沃特 when he was an education major in the 1930s amid the Great Depression. 

“布里奇沃特 gave us a sense of hope and purpose, and I loved the school from the moment I arrived here,” he once said. 

After graduating, he taught in a one-room school house in Bethel, Vermont. During World War II, DiNardo served in the Army and wrote more than 600 letters to his wife. 

After the war, he became a teacher and administrator in Quincy before returning to 布里奇沃特 in 1957 as principal of a school to train future teachers. DiNardo went on to become dean of undergraduate studies, an education professor and executive vice president before retiring in 1983. Even as a top administrator, he took time to greet cafeteria workers and maintainers on his way to his office. 

Mohler-Faria once called DiNardo someone who will “forever be remembered for his immense loyalty to 布里奇沃特 and all that he did over so many years to profoundly influence its growth and development.” 

DiNardo also had a long connection with the Quincy YMCA, serving as a camp counselor and later the organization’s president. He also worked for the State Department training teachers for American schools in Brazil, 成本a Rica and Italy. 

BSU’s 校友 Association named a prominent teaching award after him in 1984. In 1991, the university named a new residence hall DiNardo Hall. 

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DiNardo Hall sits on the east side of campus near University Park. It is identical to its neighbor, Miles Hall. The two buildings collectively house more than 400 students in double and triple bedrooms with shared common rooms. DiNardo Hall also houses the Office of Residence Life and Housing.  

Material used in this article comes from a 2012 布里奇沃特 magazine article by David Wilson, ’71, and a 2011 obituary by Laurie Willis published in The Boston Globe.