The CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College works with communities, nonprofits, private groups and government agencies to help people live healthier lives. It conducts research and creates new models of public health education and practice to solve urban health problems. Set in CUNY, the nation’s largest urban public university, it’s a collaboration of four institutions:
Making the Statistics Come Alive, One Child at a Time
When Dewayne Jolly was a case manager >>
This Doctor Makes House Calls – to the Homeless
Pediatrician Sharon P. Joseph knows first-hand >>
For This Student, Public Health Is the Best Medicine
Nero AkpowowoWhile growing up in Nigeria >>
Interview with Alice E. Welch, DPH, MPH, RPh.
The First Graduate of the CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College...>>
School of Public Health Professors Visit China
Like many other parts of the world, China is experiencing rising rates of obesity and, as a result, of Type 2 diabetes. >>
Dr. Stacey Plichta Is Interviewed about women who are victims of domestic viol...
Health care providers are the gateway for women who are victims of domestic violence >>
CUNY SPH at IDEALIST Graduate Fair
9/13/2012
— 5:00 PM
Attend an SPH information session >>
Please check back soon for Fall 2012 Information Session dates. Thank you!
Six Graduate Center Doctoral Students Awarded Interdisciplinary Fellowship in Globalization, Health and S...
A new Graduate Center Initiative on Globalization, Health and Social Justice sponsored by the doctoral programs in Nursi >>
Professor Lorna Thorpe Awarded $3.4 Million in Funding from de Beaumont Foundation for Health Examination...
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New CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College faculty member, Associate Professor, Dr. Grace Sembajw...
Former Harvard School of Public Health Research Epidemiologist and Co-Principal Investigator on a Robert Wood Johnson Fo >>
Accreditation
Learn more about the school's accreditation process with the Council on Education for Public Health. >>
New SPH Location
The CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College has moved to its new location at 2180 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10035. Click here for directions.
New report offers policy solutions for a nation that can’t afford...
New report from MONICA GAGNON AND NICHOLAS FREUDENBERG, DrPH offers policy solutions for a nation that can’t afford fast >>