Dear Colleagues and Students:
The Spring semester has come to a close so it's the perfect time to provide a year-end report with some of the College’s key accomplishments.
We are enormously proud of these significant achievements:
- The College just graduated six PhD students, 204 MPH students, and 17 MA students.
- Of those graduates just surveyed, 87% said they would recommend their program to a friend.
- 76% of our Master’s-level students were employed either full-time or part-time while enrolled in a degree program.
- GPH has been ranked one of the best Grad Schools in Public Health according to U.S. News & World Report.
- We have our first Fulbright scholar, Simon Sandh.
- All GPH degrees are now part of STEM-designated programs.
- We are offering a new Master of Science in Biostatistics and – coming soon – Epidemiology, as well as a new hybrid advanced certificate in Public Health Disaster Science, Policy and Practice in conjunction with GPH’s Program on Population Impact, Recovery and Resilience (PiR2).
- It’s our first year breaking $10 million in annual projected research funding.
- GPH core and joint faculty received grant funding from the American Foundation for AIDS Research; the Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations; the National Institutes of Health; the National Science Foundation; the NYU Undergraduate Research Integrity Program; the Staten Island Foundation, and the truth® Initiative. And a faculty member was named an Early Career Faculty Innovator Program Fellow at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
- GPH has become a new hub of expertise on addiction, opioids and HIV/AIDS as the Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research joins with top scientists from the National Development & Research Institutes (NDRI), who will relocate next week to GPH.
- GPH’s intensive, one-year Cross-Continental MPH has now expanded from NYU DC, Accra, Abu Dhabi and Florence to Buenos Aires and Madrid.
- GPH received industry accolades for both its website and its popular public health podcast, 5% and Falling.
On behalf of the GPH Advisory Board, faculty and staff, we wish you a restful and safe summer no matter where your travels take you. We look ahead to an even more productive year starting in the fall.
All the best,
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Cheryl G. Healton, DrPH
Dean