About Our School, School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota

About SPH

About Our School

Our school was founded in 1944, although public health courses have been offered at the University of Minnesota since its inception. We consistently rank among the top schools of public health in the country.

Through our education, research, and community outreach, we focus on improving the health of populations. We emphasize prevention of illness and injury, and we look at health through a multi-faceted prism that includes physiology, the environment, communities, economics, and public policy.

This interdisciplinary approach allows us to collaborate with many other schools throughout the University, including the College of Veterinary Medicine and the Medical School, as well as the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, the Carlson School of Management, and the College of Agriculture. By combining our expertise, we can explore innovative, far-reaching ways of maintaining and improving the health of the people in Minnesota and throughout the country and world.

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Did You Know?
• Faculty in our school improved the recovery of World War II survivors through the Minnesota Starvation Study (1944)

• We established the first U.S. Ph.D. program in epidemiology (1958)

• Our faculty conduct one of the largest HIV/AIDS studies in the world, involving 120 countries

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Our school has a number of policy committees, documents, and a constitution.

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