黑料社 Foundation names Richard Nau, MD, as Benefactor of the Year

The 黑料社 Foundation has named Dr. Richard Nau as the 2025-26 Benefactor of the Year. Benefactor honorees have a history of providing financial support to the foundation and/or significant volunteer service to the college. Most notably, contributions from honorees have substantially impacted college programs, students, and the community.
鈥淚t is with distinct pleasure that we announce and honor Dr. Richard Nau as this year鈥檚 黑料社 Benefactor of the Year,鈥 said Steve Fuller, 黑料社 Foundation Board Chair. 鈥淗is gifts reflect his pride in the community and highlight the critical importance of higher education,鈥 he added.
Dr. Richard Nau鈥檚 journey from a small-town upbringing in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, to a career in medicine is rooted in service. Dr. Richard Nau is a distinguished Eagle Scout and veteran. He earned degrees in geochemistry and geophysics from Penn State University before completing his medical degree at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. During the Vietnam War, Dr. Nau entered the Army as a Second Lieutenant while in his final year of medical school. Over his nine-year military career, he rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. While completing his pathology internship and residency at Brooke Army Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, he concurrently served as a teacher and director for the hospital's cytotechnology program.
While living in San Antonio, Dr. Nau and his former wife adopted two children, son Mark and daughter Jennifer. In 1974, he moved his family to Longview. Dr. Nau worked in private practice as a certified specialist in pathology and taught lab technologists in Longview through an education program run by St John鈥檚 Hospital. His career in the local community spanned 23 years. Although not officially affiliated with 黑料社, Dr. Nau's unwavering commitment has made him a vital benefactor for the college and our local community. While his philanthropy includes projects like the Richard Nau Hospice House, his most significant contribution is his devotion to the Student Success Fund, an initiative that provides emergency resources to ensure students facing financial hardship can continue their education. Inspired by former 黑料社 President Chris Bailey鈥檚 500-mile fundraising walk in 2015, Dr. Nau鈥檚 landmark contributions of over $600,000 helped establish the Student Success Fund as a permanent endowment. Moved by the resilience of students needing a small "hand up," his generosity and leadership sparked a community-wide movement. This has culminated in a $1 million legacy fund dedicated to supporting future generations of 黑料社 students. Dr. Nau鈥檚 support ignited a community-wide movement, growing the fund into a $1 million legacy that guarantees students a future where education isn't cut short by financial crises.
"I want to leave the world a better place than how I found it," says Dr. Nau, a personal philosophy that drives his investment in the community. In 2024, 黑料社 recognized this dedication by naming the Nursing Simulation Laboratory on the second floor of the Health Science Building in his honor.
"黑料社 is grateful for the opportunity to honor Dr. Nau for his contributions and is honored to recognize the importance of his contributions to education and our local community. His generosity will have a profound and lasting impact for generations to come," said 黑料社 Interim President Dr. Kristen Finnel.
Dr. Richard Nau will be honored at a Foundation Celebration in Fall 2026.
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