Frederick H. Buttel Fund
(Established January 2005)
Make a donation to the Frederick H. Buttel Fund
Purpose: Fund supports the recruitment and retention of outstanding scholars through a named Professorship, to be known as the Buttel-Sewell Professorship.
Evelyn T. Crowe Scholarship Fund
(Established July 1986)
Make a donation to the Evelyn T. Crowe Scholarship Fund
Purpose: Fund provides financial awards to Community and Environmental Sociology students in the areas of:
Participation in professional meetings
Pre-dissertation research
Undergraduate research
Outstanding academic achievement by a senior.
Archibald O. Haller Lecture Fund
(Established October 1998)
Make a donation to the Archibald O. Haller fund
Purpose: Fund supports the Haller Distinguished Lectureship Series.
A. Eugene Havens Memorial Fund
(Established March 1987)
Make a donation to the A. Eugene Havens Memorial Fund
Purpose: Fund provides scholarship awards to Community and Environmental Sociology, Sociology, and Development Studies graduate students from developing countries.
Doris P. Slesinger Lecture Fund
(Established November 2007)
Make a donation to the Doris P. Slesinger Lecture Fund
Purpose: Fund supports Slesinger Distinguished Lectureship Series.
See also: Doris P. Slesinger award for excellence in mentoring.(Administered by Women Faculty Mentoring Program)
Dept. of Community and Environmental Sociology Sense of Community Fund
(Established Oct. 2015)
Make a donation to the Department of Community and Environmental Sociology Sense of Community Fund
Purpose: Unrestricted support for the Department of Community and Environmental Sociology. At the discretion of the Department Chair, gifts to this fund support functions related to retirements and any other team or morale building occasion to facilitate the faculty, staff and students functioning as a productive community.
Glenn and Martha Fuguitt Fund
(Established Jan. 2021)
Make a donation to the Glenn and Martha Fuguitt Fund
Purpose: Mr. Glenn Fuguitt wishes to support professional staff development at the Applied Population Lab. The fund shall be used to support the professional development needs of the Applied Population Lab (“APL”). Professional development among staff at the APL may take any number of forms including, but not limited to, professional conference attendance, participation in applied demography training workshops, enrollment in relevant courses offered either at UW or other institutions, and bringing in speakers or other research specialists to campus to share their content area expertise with the APL staff and other UW colleagues.