The History of Public Health at NYU

In the years since the NYU Board of Trustees established the School of Global Public Health, we’ve expanded our programs, successfully earned accreditation, and graduated thousands of public health professionals. With innovation in public health urgently needed around the world, the creation of our school could not have been more timely.

The story of the study of public health at New York University began over 90 years ago when, in 1931, health courses were first offered in the School of Education. Course by course, degree by degree, the public health program gathered multi-disciplinary strength as it evolved across colleges from one end of our campus to the other.


 

2020

NYU GPH celebrates its fifth anniversary and moves to its new home at 708 Broadway.

2019

The NYU GPH is granted full accreditation by the Council on Education for Public Health and changes its name to the School of Global Public Health.

2017

GPH graduates its first PhD in public health.

2016

The Council on Education for Public Health accepts GPH’s application to become a fully accredited college of public health.

2015

NYU’s Board of Trustees formally approves the creation of the College of Global Public Health (NYU GPH).

2014

Steinhardt’s PhD in public health transfers to GIPH.

2013-2016

New York State approves GIPH departments including Epidemiology; Biostatistics; Environmental Public Health Sciences; Public Health Policy & Management; and Social & Behavioral Sciences. The Center for Bioethics transfers from Arts & Science to GIPH.

2012

Steinhardt graduates its first PhD in public health. The founding dean at GIPH is appointed. The School of Medicine establishes the Department of Population Health.

2011

The University-wide MPH and Steinhardt’s MPH consolidate into the Global Institute of Public Health (GIPH). New York State approves the undergraduate combined majors.

2008

A bachelor of science in public health is established at The Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development; in 2009 it admits its first class.

2006

A University-wide master of public health (MPH) degree program is founded.

1987

SEHNAP offers a Master of Public Health with a focus on international community health, expanding later to public health nutrition and food studies.

1976

The School of Education, Health, Nursing and Arts Professions (SEHNAP) creates the Department of Health Studies, which includes public health, disability studies and human sexuality. Courses on solving community health problems, environmental health and world health crises are offered.

1971

College of Public Administration offers a concentration in Health Policy, Planning & Administration, and receives a Public Health Service training grant. Council on Education for Public Health accredits NYU’s Public Health program.

1965-1970

Arts & Science’s Urban Studies program collaborates with 13 schools to address health policy.

1940

Formal Department of Physical Education and Health courses include public health nursing.

1931

NYU School of Education lists courses on hygiene and teaching health.