Tufts University Public Health Program

Tufts University Public Health Program Groundbreaking academics and research with a collaborative, intimate learning approach. Hours:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm (M-TH)
9:00 am - 5:00 pm (F)

The Tufts University School of Medicine's Public Health Programs include a range of graduate degrees and certificates, including a Masters in Public Health, MS-Health Communication, and MS-Pain Education, Research & Policy. The success of our programs reflects Tufts dedication to interdisciplinary education. The Tufts Public Health Programs also emphasize global health and active citizenship.

A group of our MPH students attended this semester’s Tufts Table event! Thank you to the Office of Vice Provost for Inst...
04/16/2026

A group of our MPH students attended this semester’s Tufts Table event! Thank you to the Office of Vice Provost for Institutional Inclusive Excellence and the Tufts Table Planning Committee for creating an enriching and meaningful experience. This year’s theme, “Stories That Shape Our Community: Where Paths Cross & Divide,” invited powerful reflection and dialogue across the community.

We asked Ashley Dasika (second from left) to share her experience:
“Tufts Table lets me connect with people I would have otherwise never met and creates space to authentically share diverse experiences. I leave having learned so much from new perspectives, and I love the chance to work toward the common goal of making our school a more inclusive place alongside members of the Tufts community”

Program Director Dr. Kimberly D**g and Tufts students were proud to participate in the ASPPH Annual Meeting 2026, joinin...
04/02/2026

Program Director Dr. Kimberly D**g and Tufts students were proud to participate in the ASPPH Annual Meeting 2026, joining leaders across academia, government, and practice to advance the future of public health.

A key highlight of the meeting was the closing plenary, “Leading with Purpose: Power, Partnership, and the Path to Health Equity,” featuring Rev. Shavon Arline-Bradley. The session emphasized value-driven leadership, cross-sector collaboration, and the importance of trust in advancing equitable health outcomes nationwide and globally.

Tufts representatives also participated in ASPPH Hill Day, where faculty, students, and partners met with congressional offices to advocate for sustained federal investment in public health. These conversations reinforced funding priorities across national public health agencies such as NIH, CDC, and HRSA, and advanced the recognition of public health as a professional degree.

Together, these engagements reflect Tufts’ ongoing commitment to leadership in public health education, policy, and practice.

Despite major medical advances, U.S. life expectancy stalled in the 2010s and still trails other wealthy nations.New res...
03/23/2026

Despite major medical advances, U.S. life expectancy stalled in the 2010s and still trails other wealthy nations.

New research from Dr. Leah Abrams, assistant professor of community health at Tufts University, and her collaborators, analyzed more than 40 years of mortality data and found troubling generational patterns. Late Gen X and early Millennials are already experiencing higher mortality than the generations before them.

Researchers found the shift isn’t driven by one cause. Rising deaths from heart disease, cancer, overdoses, accidents, and violence all played a role, pointing to deeper social and economic pressures shaping health.

The encouraging news? Past public health efforts like to***co control dramatically reduced deaths from lung cancer and heart disease, showing that coordinated policy and prevention can reverse long-term trends.

→ Read more at now.tufts.edu/public-health.

We are pleased to welcome Dr. Ditte Søndergaard Linde to Tufts University School of Medicine as a Fulbright Visiting Sch...
02/23/2026

We are pleased to welcome Dr. Ditte Søndergaard Linde to Tufts University School of Medicine as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar this spring semester.

Dr. Søndergaard Linde is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital, where she leads SDU’s Centre for Global Health and directs a research group focused on addressing violence against women in healthcare settings. Her research tackles pressing women’s health challenges: domestic violence, female ge***al mutilation, cervical cancer, and gestational diabetes; across national and international contexts spanning Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Her work has directly informed national clinical guidelines for domestic violence screening in Denmark. She currently leads an EU-funded project on violence among pregnant women and a global health project on gestational diabetes self-care interventions in Vietnam.

Driven by a longstanding commitment to gender equity and reducing women’s health inequalities, Dr. Søndergaard Linde brings a deeply interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to global health research. She is a member of Women in Global Health Denmark and the Nordic Network on Violence Against Women.

We look forward to the contributions she will make to our community this semester. Please join us in welcoming her!

Hey Tufts MPHers! Please join PH Star for a meet-up on November 13th. Enjoy good food and friends!
11/12/2025

Hey Tufts MPHers! Please join PH Star for a meet-up on November 13th. Enjoy good food and friends!

Today, we honor the enduring legacy of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells have paved the way for countless medical breakthroug...
02/05/2024

Today, we honor the enduring legacy of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells have paved the way for countless medical breakthroughs. 🌟 Swipe through our carousel to learn about her invaluable contribution to science and the ongoing journey for justice and recognition. Let's celebrate Henrietta's life and reflect on the ethical foundations of medical research.

Alert! This event is tomorrow!
01/17/2024

Alert! This event is tomorrow!

Are you interested in pursuing a graduate degree in public health? Join us tomorrow for our This is Public Health Virtual Graduate School Fair for a unique opportunity to:

🔎 Explore diverse public health programs.
📄 Understand admissions criteria.
🔬 Gain insights into public health careers.

Event Details:
📅 Date: Wednesday, January 17
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM ET (Join Whenever!!)
💻 Location: Online - Access from Anywhere!
✅ Registration: https://aspph.org/event/2024fair_jan17/

Why Attend?
FREE for all students!
Meet 60+ Representatives from leading public health schools & programs.

Live Chat Sessions: Engage in real-time with admissions experts.

Convenience: All from the comfort of your computer.

Multi-Institution Access: Register once, connect with multiple schools.

02/13/2023

On the occasion of Black Legacy Month (Black History Month), Black faculty members connect their personal experiences and family histories to their contributions to the academic enterprise at Tufts

Attend a screening of “Aftershock” with the MOTHERLab and Tufts’ Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justi...
02/10/2023

Attend a screening of “Aftershock” with the MOTHERLab and Tufts’ Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice on Friday, February 24. The film follows Omari Maynard and Bruce McIntyre, whose partners died due to preventable childbirth complications, as they fight for justice.

The in-person option will take place at MedEd 114—doors open at 5:30PM. Light refreshments will be served and following the movie, there will be a panel discussion.

You may also participate virtually! Just select “General Admission” when registering.

Please keep in mind that seating is limited, so register ASAP to reserve your spot: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aftershock-screening-tickets-530687309027

Join the MOTHERLab's in-person screening of the film, "Aftershock," on February 24 at 6pm at 145 Harrison Ave. The film follows Omari Maynard and Bruce McIntyre, whose partners died due to preventable childbirth complications, as they fight for justice. There will be light refreshments and a panel discussion following the screening.

Register at http://ow.ly/B8FJ50MLKyZ.

02/08/2023

Our CEPH-accredited online Master of Public Health (MPH) program equips students with marketable skills and experience in public health programming, study design, and advocacy. They will work directly with an outside agency through our unique Applied Learning Experience. Hear more about the online M...

01/11/2023

Join the next Global Health Seminar, "Public Health in India by the Numbers: Insights from a Data Journalist," on January 24, 10-11am via Zoom. Drawing from her best-selling book, "Whole Numbers and Half Truths," Rukmini will reflect on what data can and cannot tell us about public health in India. Register at http://ow.ly/T1a050MlIxh.

01/03/2023

33.8 million – that’s the number of people in the U.S. who lived in food-insecure households in 2021, according to USDA’s Economic Research Service. Fortunately, USDA and leaders like Tambra Raye Stevenson are working to tackle nutrition insecurity – especially in underserved communities.

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Biomedical Research And Public Health Building, 136 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA
02111

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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