Overview of Bastyr
Bastyr University campuses, on which we study, work, and live today, are the original and contemporary homes of many Indigenous peoples, including the Coast Salish people and the Kumeyaay (KOOM-e-yi) people whose spiritual connection to these lands, forms the foundations of their ways of being.
Since its inception in 1978, Bastyr University has been a pioneer in science-based natural medicine. Founders Les Griffith, ND; William A. Mitchell, Jr., ND; and Joseph E. Pizzorno, Jr., ND; along with Sheila Quinn, named the school after their beloved teacher and noted Seattle naturopathic physician Dr. John Bastyr.
Although the school started as a naturopathic medicine college, Bastyr University now offers more than 17 degree and certificate programs. Building on its science-based foundation, the University has received several multimillion-dollar research grants from the National Institutes of Health. More information on our History.
We invite you to explore Bastyr University's two beautiful campuses and growing online offerings. You’ll discover rigorous science-based education and an incomparable community.
Bastyr Fast Facts
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