Your Gift Matters


When you include Nichols College in your estate plan, your generosity makes a difference to the students and their education. Thank you for ensuring the continued success of the college now and in the future.

Leaving an estate gift is one of the more personal and effective ways donors can make a difference in the life of Nichols College. Your bequest can help create endowed scholarships and professorships or revitalize the campus with new and renovated facilities.

For questions or sample bequest language please email plannedgiving@nichols.edu or call 508-213-2211.

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Become a Legacy Society Member


The Colonel Conrad Society was created to recognize the generosity of alumni and friends who have made a planned gift to the college or have included Nichols in their estate plans. Nichols is an extraordinary place because of the contributions and loyalty of its donors.

Named for James L. Conrad Sr., the founder and father of Nichols College. Like Mr. Conrad, you can leave a legacy with the college.

“Nichols has been a very important part of my life over the past 55+ years. It gave me the direction I needed to have a productive personal and business life. I have continually supported scholarships for students in need. The Conrad Society will ensure that this tradition continues when I’m gone. It is an important part of my estate plan.” – Mike Runyon ’67

Every gift, no matter the size, supports the mission of the college and opportunities to the grow, so that Nichols may fulfill its vision as a college of choice for business and leadership education.

For more information about how to include Nichols College in your legacy or to notify us of your plans, please contact advancement@nichols.edu or call 866-622-4766.

Honor Wall

Norris G. Abbott ’51 *Anonymous ’75Anonymous ’64 *
Richard H Bauzenberger ’69Mrs. Herman F. BeckerRobert E. Beckwith ’64
David G. Bedard ’86Ellen S. Bedard ’87George P. Belba ’62 *
Alice C. Belden ’85 MBA ’92Oliver W. Birckhead Jr. ’42 *Jane T. Birckhead Maceachen
Richard A. Blankley ’65Edward G. Brodeur ’53Robert A. Bullard ’52 *
Raymond M. BurnhamEugene P. Cenci ’63Donald E. Chalmers ’59 *
William S. Cleary ’63 *Donald E. Chalmers ’59 *William S. Cleary ’63 *
James W. ’67 & Nancy Coghlin Sr.Federick P. Currier *Bradley M. Damon ’71 *
Henri M. David Jr. ’64John H. Davis ’72William E. Dillmeier Jr. ’61
James L. Dunbar ’51 *William S. Edmunds ’62Gerald Fels ’66
Alfred R. Fishel ’41 *William D. Fowler ’49Matthew R. Fox ’01
John L. Gaylord ’61 *William H. Gunther Jr. ’43 *Robert R. Gurnett ’34 *
David G. Hale ’75John M. Harrison ’68 *Richard L. Hilliard
John M. Hills ’69Charles N. Howe ’62Mary Jane Ingraham *
James H. Jackson ’69B. Everett Jones ’56 *Harbert F. Kaupe ’43 *
Robert D. Keller ’69Robert B. Kuppenheimer ’69John D. Kurtz ’42 *
Donald A. Macquarrie ’69Duncan M. McInnes ’57 *Lee A. McNelly ’69
Frank Mickel ’70Holly M. Munce ’99 MBA ’01Robbie P. Munce ’99 MBA ’01
Thomas H. Niles ’63Ronald P. Noyes ’65 *Alan S. Peppel MBA ’98
Rudolph C. Planeta Jr. ’54 *Martin J. Power ’78Michael J. Runyon ’67
Richard I. Schachet ’56 *Jay Sherwood ’69Stearns H. Smalley ’34 *
Bruce E. Splaine ’69Robert A. Stewart ’48 *Davies Tainter Jr. ’54
Robert L. Therrien ’63Walter Urtz ’57James D. Wagner ’59
David C. Weyant ’69Amahl H. Williams ’02Tammy Wolf Smyrl ’94
Paul E. Zimmerman ’62R. Mildred Zuckerman **Deceased

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