Class of 1974 show your Stonehill pride!

Just as others helped us during our days at Stonehill, the Class of 1974, in honor of our 50th Reunion, will ensure the most promising students will always have an opportunity at Stonehill.

GIVING IN HONOR OF OUR 50TH REUNION
There is a long history at Stonehill of alumni marking their 50th Reunion with collective philanthropy establishing a legacy and paying it forward to students who follow in our footsteps through the Stonehill College Fund or to a personal priority that sparked passion and began our successful careers and meaningful lives. 

Giving Initiatives

Stonehill College Fund

The Stonehill College Fund provides students with the core needs of the College: academic programs, scholarships, and student life.

Read the donor impact report to learn more about how your gift to the Stonehill College Fund supports students.

Personal Priority

Support the College in a way that is meaningful to you to match your philanthropic goals.

Read our donor impact reports to learn more about how your gift can support various initiatives.

MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1974
It's now our turn to leave a legacy!
Join us and be a part of it.

50th REUNION GOALS

group of students

While giving in honor of our 50th reunion is an important expression of our class’s appreciation for Stonehill, our overall goals for the 50th class also include:

  • achieving an impressive attendance to celebrate our 50th Reunion,
  • ensuring we have a memorable time together,
  • and immersing in reminiscing while renewing our enthusiasm and pride for the College

Support from the Class of 1974

Honor Roll of Donors

View a list of members of the Class of 1974 who have made a gift to Stonehill this fiscal year to date (as of July 1, 2023).

Class of 1974 Reunion Ambassadors

Kenneth N. Alico
Carolyn (Oliva) Bauer
Gerard W. Carbine
Rosemary (Chadwick) Clarke
Kathleen (Mignosa) Crowley
Robyn B. Gigl
Thomas J. Hohl
Maureen (Gittins) Pathe

Questions

The 50th Reunion is a milestone event and many alumni honor the occasion with a special gift to Stonehill.

Gifts may be made outright or pledged over three years with the full amount of the pledge recognized in the total for your class.

  • Email Stacy King in the Office of Development for a pledge formsking@stonehill.edu
  • Make a credit card/paypal gift online: stonehillalumni.org/giving
  • A donor-advised fund (DAF) is a type of giving program that allows you to combine the most favorable tax benefits with the flexibility to support your favorite charities. DAF Direct enables you to recommend grants to Stonehill College. Learn more about DAFs.
  • Electronic Transfer: If your stock is held by a broker, notify the broker that you wish to make a gift of securities to Stonehill College. Brokers need written authorization from you before they can make the transfer. Be sure to tell them the name of the stock that you want to transfer, the number of shares, and where you would like your gift to be designated when it reaches Stonehill. Once you have authorized the transfer, ask your broker to contact Stonehill’s Office of Development at (508) 565-1341. Our office will give your broker complete transfer instructions.
    • Please note: Even if you have donated securities in the past, be sure you or your broker contacts the Office of Development BEFORE the transfer is made. The transfer instructions can change from year to year. A quick phone call from you or your broker to verify the current instructions can help prevent any transfer problems.
  • Securities may be transferred to Stonehill via: Electronic Transfer, Mailing Certificates, Hand Delivery. For information regarding the valuation of stocks and bonds or gift crediting, please contact the Office of Development at: (508) 565-1341 or email dougsmith@stonehill.edu.

A variety of options are available, each with benefits to you and to Stonehill. Learn more about gift planning at stonehill.giftplans.org or contact David Dugas at 508-565-1758 or ddugas@stonehill.edu.

All gifts received during the College’s fiscal year, beginning July 1 and officially concluding on June 30 of the following calendar year will be recognized and counted in honor of the 50th Reunion.

Any gift given during College’s fiscal year, (July 1 - June 30), regardless of where those gifts are directed is counted. 

Stacy L. King

Stacy L. King

Associate Director of the Annual Fund
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Development
David L. Dugas

David L. Dugas

Senior Philanthropy Officer
Advancement