Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
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Your gift counts
Strong private support enables the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences to provide fellowships and scholarships to attract high-caliber students who will become our future leaders in the environmental and occupational health sciences. Your partnership also attracts and retains faculty, who research solutions to important public health problems that affect our families and communities. Your contributions to the department foster valuable field research and other hands-on learning experiences as well as bring in the best visiting scientists.
Ways to give
- The Dr. Stanley M. Pier Environmental Health Endowment for the University of Washington Libraries
- H. David Kaplan established this endowment in memory of Stanley M. Pier (1927–2010), his partner of 47 years. Stanley Pier spent his professional working career predominantly in the field of Occupational Health and Environmental Sciences in both corporate and academic settings. The endowment will support the the Health Sciences Library Environmental Health Collections and related activities.
- Peter A. Breysse Memorial Lectureship Fund
- In memory of Peter Breysse (Dec. 12, 1922–May 10, 2010), his family and the University of Washington Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences are establishing an endowed lectureship to honor and recognize Peter Breysse's dedication to public health. The endowed lectureship enables the department to recruit speakers to share new ideas and inspire faculty, staff, and students to make a difference.
- Friends of Sean Quigley Toxicology Endowed Fund
- The Friends of Sean Quigley Toxicology Endowed Fund was established by the friends and family of Sean Quigley, MS Toxicology 1997, to honor his memory and affect the lives of many new toxicology students. The fund will give financial support to students working on their Master of Science Degree in Toxicology.
- Environmental Health Excellence Fund
- Supports educational activities, consultations and lectureships by eminent visiting scientists
- Environmental Health Student Support Fund
- Graduate student support for the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences in the School of Public Health and Community Medicine
- Jack Hatlen Scholarship Fund
- Established in honor of Associate Professor Emeritus Jack Hatlen, who has been on the faculty since 1952 and led the undergraduate program for nearly 40 years.
Gifts can be made online through the University of Washington's secure server or call toll-free 877-UW-GIFTS (877-894-4387) and specify the fund you wish to support. If you would like to send a check, make it payable to the University of Washington Foundation, with a note indicating the fund you wish to support. Mail payments to:
SPH Development Office
Box 357230
Seattle, WA 98195-7230
For more information about giving options, contact Megan Lynn, Advancement Coordinator in the University of Washington School of Public Health, at (206) 543-1067 or mlynn25@uw.edu.

