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Cornell University

Public Health

Sustainability. Equity. Engagement.

Working Together to Change the World

Cornell University offers a campus-wide Master of Public Health (MPH) Program to help build public health leaders who are inspired and trained to ensure the health of people, animals, and the world in which we live.

Our program is founded on three pillars—Sustainability, Equity, and Engagement—that inform our approach to teaching, research, service, and practice. Our small class sizes and engaged-learning approach give our students uncommon flexibility in developing the skills they need to make an impact in their desired careers. And, by working with community partners, our students turn theory into practice while preparing to become future leaders of the public health workforce.

Our Curriculum

Our core curriculum provides students with the skills, tools, and foundational knowledge to become general public health practitioners, while our concentration courses allow our students to become specialists in their chosen field.

News & Impacts

Chavon Bunch, center left, executive director of the Southside Community Center, chats with Alistair Hayden, left, assistant professor of practice in the College of Veterinary Medicine's Department of Public and Ecosystem Health, Rebecca Morgenstern Brenner center right, senior lecturer in the Cornell Jeb. E. Brooks School of Public Policy, and Kayla Matos, right, deputy director of Southside Community Center, outside the Southside Community Center in Ithaca, New York.

NYS communities create a crisis resilience playbook, with Cornell help

Residents of Southside, a historically Black community that lies along Six Mile Creek in Ithaca, now live in an area recently recategorized as a “special hazard flood zone” by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

“When we get weeks of rain, people’s basements are flooding. If the creek overflows, it floods,” said Chavon Bunch, executive director of Southside Community Center, a neighborhood institution. “Long term, climate change is only getting worse.

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Cayuga Health Launches the Center for Health Equity Transformation and Health Equity Dashboard

Cayuga Health is proud to announce the upcoming launch of its Center for Health Equity Transformation on October 1, 2024. The health system is on a mission to improve health equity in all of the communities it serves in the Southern Tier of New York State. The Center will be a virtual hub for health equity strategies, initiatives, and resources, bringing together staff across the health system alongside patients, community partners, and academic centers.

Demonstrating commitment to…

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Medicaid could bolster – or reshape – US homeless policy

Medicaid and health systems are playing a growing role in providing housing and other services to people experiencing homelessness, investments that could bolster – or eventually overtake – existing governance structures, new Cornell research finds.

As of August 2023, nearly one-third of states had Medicaid waivers targeting homelessness, and more than half of the 100 largest health systems had homeless mitigation programs, according to the research – the first to document the scope of their involvement in solutions to homelessness…