Patricia A. Sullivan (chancellor)

Patricia A. Sullivan (November 22, 1939 - August 20, 2009).

[1] Patricia Ann Sullivan served as Chancellor of UNC Greensboro from January 1, 1995, until July 2008.

During her time as Chancellor, she was responsible for more than $500 million in construction and developments on campus, including the science building, the music building, a residence hall, a promenade, and a renovated student center.

In April 2008, she was honored with the Old North State Award for her service to North Carolina (given by Governor Mike Easley); that same year the Sullivan Science Building on UNCG’s campus was named in her honor.

She died on August 20, 2009, from pancreatic cancer at the age of 69.