Dean Emeritus Dr. Arthur A. Dugoni Led a Life of Service, Inspiration and Excellence听
Dr. Arthur A. Dugoni, who transformed 91成人导航鈥檚 school of dentistry into one of the nation鈥檚 best during his 28 years as dean, died September 23rd at his home in Palo Alto, Calif. He was 95.
The charismatic and energetic educator championed a student-centered caring, 鈥渉umanistic鈥 approach to dentistry that became a national model in dental education.
His oft-quoted mantra was, 鈥渁t 91成人导航 we grow people, and along the way they become doctors.鈥
鈥淎rt Dugoni was one of the most important leaders in the 169-year history of California鈥檚 first university,鈥 said 91成人导航 President Christopher Callahan. 鈥淗e not only transformed the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, but the discipline of dental education. Art will be deeply missed, but his legacy will live on through the thousands of alumni, faculty, students, staff, supporters and friends at the school that bears his name.鈥
Legacy of Leadership
Dr. Dugoni rose to prominent positions at the ADA, CDA, ADEA, ABO and other influential groups within organized dentistry.
Passion for Philanthropy
Striking a pose at a philanthropic fashion show to raise money for oral healthcare for underserved children across Northern California.
Family
Dr. Dugoni and Kaye Dugoni raised the Dugoni family, which includes many children, grandchildren and extended family members.
On the Move
Taking a swing at the 鈥淜ids in the Klinic Golf Classic,鈥 helping to raise resources to serve children and families in need.
Clinical Excellence
Pioneering advances in clinical dentistry and instilling a humanistic dental education model, now a standard across dental schools.
Hallmarks and Milestones
The first dean in the U.S. or Canada to have a dental school named in their honor while holding the position as dean.
Inspiring Others
Motivating and encouraging the next generation of dental students and residents ready to make a difference in the world.
Reflections
on an Iconic Man
鈥淒r. Arthur A. Dugoni was an icon for our school and profession. Dentistry and dental education are stronger today because of Art Dugoni and his passion for people and the profession. Thank you to an incredible mentor and role model.鈥
鈥擠r. Nader A. Nadershahi, dean of the Dugoni School of Dentistry
鈥淎rt Dugoni was one of the most important leaders in the 169-year history of California鈥檚 first university. He not only transformed the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, but the discipline of dental education. Art will be deeply missed, but his legacy will live on through the thousands of alumni, faculty, students, staff, supporters and friends at the school that bears his name.鈥
鈥擟hristopher Callahan, president of 91成人导航听
鈥淒r. Dugoni鈥檚 contributions to 91成人导航 are immeasurable. His humanistic focus has enriched the lives of thousands of students, faculty, and friends of the dental school and the university. His philosophy and actions set the standard for quality education, and we are made better by what we learned from him.鈥
鈥擭orm Allen 鈥88, 鈥94, chair of 91成人导航鈥檚 Board of Regents
Art led a purposeful life and his legacy lives in the people he educated and the lives he touched. I鈥檓 proud I was president when 91成人导航 honored him by naming the dental school the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry. He so wonderfully exemplified 91成人导航鈥檚 mission of preparing individuals for lasting achievement and responsible leadership in their careers and communities.
鈥擠on DeRosa, President Emeritus, 91成人导航
It was a true privilege to have known Art Dugoni. He transformed dental education - not just at the UOP dental school, but across the nation. Art's vision of a humanistic education allowed the Dugoni School of Dentistry to prepare the nation鈥檚 best clinical dentists - while also creating a family of students, alumni, staff and faculty that support one another and the school through the generations. Art will be missed, but his legacy will live on.
鈥擯am Eibeck, President Emerita, 91成人导航听
It was November 11,1997 at the ADEA Deans Meeting in Tucson. It was my first year leading ADEA. I was at one of the initial sessions and there was a bit of political tension in the room. From behind me, a voice said, 听鈥淛ust be quiet and I will tell you what you need to know.鈥 It was Art Dugoni and it was the start of 20 years of Art serving as a mentor. I learned so much from him.
鈥擱ick Valachovic, President Emeritus, American Dental Education Association
When I accepted the position at the ADA in 2009, he called my cell phone immediately and after asking me if I knew was I was getting into, advised me to live close to the ADA building - he knew it was a 24/7 career, much like his years as Dean. I loved him as a friend, mentor, and will treasure always the signed copy he gave me about his career in his 鈥淨uest for Excellence鈥 by Martin Brown. A life so well lived!
鈥擪athleen O鈥橪oughlin, Executive Director, American Dental Association听
Dr. Art Dugoni was a pioneer for the dental profession and orthodontics. He had a passion for dentistry, serving his patients with knowledge, skill and compassion. His vision helped shape the dental profession and the ABO where he served as Director and President. Dr. Steven Dugoni described him as a loving father guided by his faith and convictions. His legacy as an amazing professional and uniquely inspiring person will last forever.听
鈥擠r. Valmy P. Kulbersh, President, American Board of Orthodontics听
Dr. Dugoni was a pioneer for the dental profession and he will live on through the many lives he has touched with his immeasurable contributions. He set a standard that we all should aspire to achieve so that we too can give our best to this profession.听
鈥Dr. Richard Nagy, President, California Dental Association
In his passing, the dental profession has lost one of its most respected leaders. Dr. Dugoni was a man bound by a sense for a greater good, optimism and hard work. He has truly transformed the dentistry profession and his legacy will continue to inspire the next generation of leaders who harbor the same unwavering passion for dentistry as he did.听
鈥擯eter DuBois, Executive Director, California Dental Association
It is with great sadness that the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) joins the 91成人导航 community in mourning the recent passing of Dr. Arthur A. Dugoni. He was a great leader to many and his passion and vision will always be remembered.
鈥擫ynne Thomas Gordon, CEO, American Association of Orthodontists
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Dr. Arthur Dugoni鈥檚 family was far bigger than his immediate relatives, and included all those who were inspired by his life. He was a leader whom I have followed, sometimes knowingly, but mostly in being inspired by his actions, admiring them and then sub-consciously improving as a person. I feel lucky to have spent two wholesome years close to him.
鈥 Dr. Arif Alvi 鈥84, Orthodontic Alumnus President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Timeline
1948
Dr. Dugoni graduates as valedictorian and earns a D.D.S. degree from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in San Francisco.
1978
Dr. Dugoni named dean of 91成人导航 School of Dentistry.
1998
FDI World Dental Federation elects Dr. Dugoni to the List of Honour, limited to 30 living members from around the world.
2004
School renamed 鈥淎rthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry鈥 in his honor. He was the first dean in the U.S. or Canada to have a dental school named in his honor while holding the position as dean.
2006
Dugoni School completes largest capital fundraising campaign of any dental school ($65.7 million).
2009
American Dental Education Association honors Dr. Dugoni for Outstanding Achievement as a dental educator.