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EP179 Policy Analysis for Community Benefit with Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford and Reilly Fitzpatrick
Planned Parenthood Is Health Care, and Health Care Must Defend It: A Call to Action
Drs. Diana Silver and Farzana Kapadia have published an editorial in the American Journal of Public Health, entitled "Planned Parenthood is Health Care, and Health Care Must Defend It: A Call to
NYU Launches Online MPH Geared Toward Graduate Students in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
The College of Global Public Health Degree to Focus on Meeting 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals in Public Health
First Class to Include Twenty Students from Low-Income Nations Who Will Receive
GPH Announces 2016-2017 Recipients of the Ellen C. Gstalder Memorial Scholarship
Recently, we honored the memory of Ellen C. Gstalder, who was accepted into NYU to study Public Health Nutrition in our MPH program, but sadly lost her life to leukemia in 2004. Her parents, Bobbi
Dean Cheryl Healton Testifies Before US Senate on April 13th
Dean Cheryl Healton has been invited to testify before the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on Wednesday, April 13, at a hearing on America’s Insatiable Demand for
NYU Researchers Investigate Why U.S. Public Still Lacks Specific Knowledge of Zika Virus Risk
Study finds people are more receptive to reproductive health strategies, e.g. delaying pregnancy or terminating pregnancies, than indoor spraying campaigns
New York, NY – Even though a large
Vice-Dean of GPH, Dr. Gbenga Ogedegbe Receives the Making a Difference Award at the 16th Presidential Inauguration Celebration
NYU News highlights Dr. Gbenga Ogedegbe‘s acceptance of the “Make a Difference” award at Dr. Andy Hamilton’s Presidential Inauguration last Sunday.
The award recognizes members of the NYU community
Dr. Leo Trasande is Awarded $8.9 Million Grant in Children’s Environmental Health Study
Dr. Leo Trasande, CGPH Associate Professor and Associated Faculty Member, receives an $8.9 million, two-year grant to significantly expand his research into the short- and long-term dangers of
NYU Biologist Ghedin to Study Zika Virus During Infection Under $1 Million Grant
New York University biologist Elodie Ghedin will study the host response to Zika virus infections under a $1 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
“The immune
GPH Marks First Anniversary as a College: Note From the Dean
Dear Colleagues:
One year ago this week, the Board of Trustees established the College of Global Public Health here at NYU. As we mark this first anniversary milestone, I’d like to take the

None of this could have been accomplished without the tenacity and esprit de corps of our amazing faculty and staff. I mark this occasion by saying how appreciative we are to you and how optimistic I