About

The Program for Global Public Health and the Common Good was established in 2018. It is based in the ɬ﷬ Connell School of Nursing and affiliated with the Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society.

The program offers a 6-course minor and 12-course major in Global Public Health and the Common Good that is open to students from schools across ɬ﷬.

The mission of the Program for Global Public Health and the Common Good is to prepare our students to improve the health and well-being of all people, prevent disease, and advance health equity.

The Program is highly interdisciplinary and draws students and faculty from every school across ɬ﷬.

Reflecting ɬ﷬’s Jesuit, Catholic tradition, our Program is committed to social justice and to the preferential option for the poor.

We invite students in every school and major at ɬ﷬ to take our coursesand tolearn how public health intersects with Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Nursing, Engineering, Computer Science, Economics, Political Science, International Studies, Sociology, Environmental Science, History, Philosophy, Ethics, and Theology.

Our 6-course (18-credit) undergraduate minorprovides basic understanding of public health to students interested in medicine, dentistry and nursing.Our 12-course (36-credit) undergraduate major provides studentswith deepunderstanding of the theory and practice of public health and prepares them for graduate study and a broad range of health careers.

Our researchers study the spread of pandemics, nutrition and health, the health impacts of pollution and climate change, and the ethical foundations of public health.

We offer a wide range of undergraduate research and service opportunities in North America and around the world.

Contact

Global Public Health and the Common Good

publichealth@bc.edu
648 Higgins Hall
617-552-2187

Philip J. Landrigan, M.D., MSC, FAAP

Philip J. Landrigan, M.D., MSC, FAAP

Director, Program for Global Public Health and The Common Good
Director, Global Observatory on Planetary Health

"We shall overcome because the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice."
–Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., “Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution.” Speech given at the National Cathedral, March 31, 1968.