Generous Gift Bolsters Diversity & Inclusion
The Yale School of Public Health’s ongoing efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion received a substantial boost with a generous donation from Dr. Pilar Vargas and her husband, Dean Sten H. Vermund.
The gift, which creates an endowed fund exclusively dedicated to school DEI efforts, is the latest of several contributions towards The Yale School of Public Health’s ongoing efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion received a substantial boost with a generous donation from Dr. Pilar Vargas and her husband, Dean Sten H. Vermund.
Pilar Vargas’ grandparents, a farm family from Isabela, Puerto Rico, instilled in the family a deep respect for and interest in education. Pedro Vargas would go on to become the first of 11 physicians to carry the Vargas family name.
“Being from rural Puerto Rico, Pedro Vargas cared very deeply for the people there and he paid it forward,” said Vermund, a pediatrician, infectious disease epidemiologist and Yale’s Anna M.R. Lauder Professor of Public Health.
The mission of the new fund is to “Ensure that the (Yale School of Public Health) is a place where students, faculty, and staff are free to explore the breadth of their intellectual curiosity, the depth of their humanity and the potential of their scholarship, research, work and practice.”