Obituary
St. Bonaventure president hospitalized since December
St. Bonaventure President Dennis Deperro dies from COVID complications.
St. Bonaventure University President Dennis Deperro died Monday from complications of COVID-19, according to the university. He was 62.
Deperro was hospitalized since late December after testing positive for COVID-19 on Christmas Eve. The university said it’s unknown how he contracted it. He had been on a ventilator since mid-january.
“Words simply can’t convey the level of devastation our campus community feels right now,” said Joseph Zimmer, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs. Zimmer was named acting president of the private Franciscan university late last month in Deperro’s absence.
The university flag will fly at half-staff through the end of March on the western New York campus, where the spring semester began Jan. 25 with about 85 percent of classes taking place in person.
Deperro became president on June 1, 2017, and implemented new strategies that increased enrollment. He launched the “A Bolder Bonaventure” capital campaign to fund the university’s School of Health Professions and last year reconstituted a presidential commission to improve diversity, equity and inclusion on campus.
“What I’ll miss more than anything was his uncanny ability to make you feel better even on your worst days. He had a unique gift,“university spokesman Tom Missel said.
Before taking over at St. Bonaventure, Deperro, who was born in Buffalo, was the inaugural dean of the School of Graduate and Professional Studies at Le Moyne College in Syracuse.