Helen Metcalf Danforth

Helen Metcalf Danforth
8th President of the Rhode Island School of Design
In office
1931–1947
Preceded byEliza Greene Metcalf Radeke
Succeeded byMax W. Sullivan
Personal details
Born
Helen Pierce Metcalf

September 3, 1887
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
DiedOctober 18, 1984 (aged 97)
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Resting placeSwan Point Cemetery
SpouseMurray Snell Danforth (m. 1916–1943; death)
RelationsHelen Adelia Rowe Metcalf (grandmother),
Eliza Greene Metcalf Radeke (aunt),
Jesse H. Metcalf (uncle)
Children3
EducationSt. Timothy's School

Helen Metcalf Danforth (1887–1984; née Helen Pierce Metcalf) was an American university president. From 1931 to 1947, she served as the President of Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

Early life

Helen Metcalf Danforth was born September 3, 1887, in Providence, Rhode Island, to parents Esther (née Pierce) and Stephen Olney Metcalf. Her paternal grandmother was Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf, the founder of Rhode Island School of Design (RISD); her paternal aunt was Eliza Greene Metcalf Radeke, a former RISD president; and her paternal uncle was Jesse H. Metcalf, a United States Senator. Her father Stephen had worked as a treasurer at RISD.

She attended the St. Timothy's School in Maryland. In 1916 she married Dr. Murray Snell Danforth, an orthopedic surgeon, together they had three children.

Career

In 1931, Danforth was elected as the 8th President of Rhode Island School of Design, succeeding Eliza Greene Metcalf Radeke. During her time as President, Danforth introduced the degree program (1932), and turned it into an accredited college program (1949). During her tenure the campus enlarged which included the addition of the Metcalf Building on College Street (1936), the Auditorium (1941), and the Metcalf Refectory, and the Waterman Street dormitories (1959). In 1947, she stepped down as President and became Chair of the Board of Trustees until her retirement in 1965. Additionally she was a fine art collector and was a philanthropist.

Danforth died on October 18, 1984, in Providence. Her burial was in Swan Point Cemetery.

Danforth was elected to the Rhode Island Women's Heritage Hall of Fame in 1998.

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