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Skip to main content Program in Public Health & Society Menu Close Contact Courses FAQ Minor Program News People Public Health Events on Campus Let your curiosity lead the way Contact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&S Home page Educating the next generation of leaders in public health Minor Program Our People Courses News FAQs Contact Us About Our Program We are integrating perspectives from the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities around one of the defining local, national, and international endeavors of our times—public health. WashU's institutional strength in public health, enhanced commitment to racial diversity and inclusion, and the array of exceptional academic units within Arts & Sciences are the foundation for this distinctive program that emphasizes the social determinants of health, including the role inequalities play in health outcomes. Students will glean meaningful insight from course connections to environmental science; anthropology; biology; medical humanities; statistics and data science; women, gender and sexuality studies; and more. They will also develop the hallmarks of an Arts & Sciences education: a spirit of creative inquiry, the ability to organize and synthesize information, skills in written and oral expression, and a strong grasp of ethics. The undergraduate minor program is now enrolling students for fall 2024. Public Health & Society is developing out of the Arts & Sciences strategic plan as well as the university’s Here and Next vision. As part of that vision, Washington University will be launching its first new school in 100 years: a dedicated school of public health that will offer significant opportunities for collaboration with these undergraduate programs as well as with the School of Medicine, the Brown School, McKelvey School of Engineering, and Olin Business School. Key Links and Collaborators Plan for the new School of Public Health Institute for Public Health Brown School School of Medicine McKelvey School of Engineering Former CDC director and Arts & Sciences alumna Rochelle Walensky (center, left) visited campus in April. In a conversation led by Public Health & Society Co-chair and Professor Lindsay Stark, Walensky discussed the field with students. Public Health & Society Frequently Asked Questions Arts & Sciences sits down with professors Lindsay Stark and Diana Parra Perez to discuss the new Public Health & Society Program, which is now enrolling for fall 2024. Faculty Study highlights importance of caregiver well-being in Uganda 5.8.24 | The Record Walensky shares her journey from Arts & Sciences to directing the CDC 5.8.24 Quick Links Contact Us Events Additional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&S © 2024 Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis Follow Us Instagram Facebook X YouTube LinkedIn Contact Us: Program in Public Health & Society [email protected] 1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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