Schools

$100K Donation Made By Farmingdale State College Dean

The donation, made in the dean's late wife's memory, is earmarked for supporting first-generation college students at Farmingdale State.

Charles Adair, dean of the Farmingdale State College School of Arts and Sciences, has donated $100,000 to help first-generation college students.
Charles Adair, dean of the Farmingdale State College School of Arts and Sciences, has donated $100,000 to help first-generation college students. (Google Maps)

FARMINGDALE, NY — A longtime professor and dean at Farmingdale State College (FSC) has announced a $100,000 donation to support the school's first-generation college students, according to a news release.

Charles Adair, the dean of FSC School of Arts and Sciences, donated the money to establish the Violet Loy Adair Endowed Scholarship Fund in his late wife’s memory. First-generation college students, or students who are the first in their immediate family to attend college, will be the beneficiaries of the donation.

Adair, who has been a part of the FSC community for more than 46 years, said that he wanted to leave a lasting legacy for students who, like his wife, Violet, are forging new paths for themselves and their families as first-generation college students.

Find out what's happening in Farmingdalefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"My hope is that this can be transformative for students for whom the opportunity to earn a college degree would have been unavailable or out of reach," Adair stated via news release. "Violet was the daughter of Chinese immigrants and the first in her family to attend college. I would like to think she’d be very pleased to know that others will be helped on their own journeys with this gift in her honor."

Violet Adair was born in Brooklyn in 1939 and earned her associate degree in biotechnology-horticulture from Farmingdale (then known as the Long Island Agricultural and Technical Institute); her bachelor's degree in biology from Cornell University; and her master's degree in horticulture (orchid cytogenetics) from the University of Hawaii.

Find out what's happening in Farmingdalefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The Adairs met in Ithaca where Charles was a graduate student at Cornell and Violet was a lab technician. Drawn together by a mutual love of plant biology, the pair traveled the globe and taught at universities in Guam and Singapore before settling on Long Island.

Violet was a devoted mother of two and grandmother of four. She was among the early casualties of the coronavirus pandemic in New York; dying in late May 2020.

“Farmingdale set Violet on her life’s path, and the college meant a great deal to her," Adair said. "It has been my professional home for five decades now, and our lives were deeply linked to the college. I have no plans to retire, so I look forward to the immediate impact this will have on students. I hope to meet some of those it helps and share with them Violet’s story."

FSC President Dr. John S. Nader said Adair's generosity in his wife's name is "truly moving."

"This is a gift that will keep Violet’s spirit alive on campus for a very long time," Nader said. "We are deeply grateful Dean Adair has chosen to give back to the community and the College in this way. He is a role model for FSC faculty, staff and philanthropists who care about ensuring our College’s status as an engine of opportunity for young people."

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.