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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Again Rated #1 by Peers in U.S. News & World Report

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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has again been recognized as the top public health school in the nation by its peer schools and programs, as reported by U.S. News & World Report. The Bloomberg School has held the #1 spot since the rankings began in 1994.

This year’s U.S. News & World Report rankings(link is external) include 219 public health schools and programs accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health. The U.S. News rankings survey is sent to leaders of the accredited schools and programs, and the ranking is based on a single question about the academic quality of each public health school or program.

“While this news comes to us at a time when our community is facing hardship and change, it is always an honor to be held in such high esteem by our outstanding public health peers. The recognition arriving at this moment serves as a reminder of the importance and value of what we do as a School and a field,” said Dean Ellen J. MacKenzie, PhD, ScM. “As we manage change and challenges, we remain deeply committed to our mission. Educating future public health leaders has never been more important.”

The Bloomberg School has been named by peers as leading the fields of: 

  • #1 Environmental Health Sciences
  • #1 Epidemiology
  • #1 Health Policy and Management
  • #1 Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • #1 Biostatistics

In addition, the Master of Health Administration program was rated #3, up four spots from the previous ranking. The program has been consistently ranked in the top 10 since 2015. The MHA program has been a CAHME-accredited program since 1992.

Established at Johns Hopkins University more than a century ago, the Bloomberg School is the nation’s oldest and largest school of public health. It currently instructs more than 3,100 students and employs more than 1,900 faculty members. With 28,000-plus alumni and work in more than 180 countries, the School has unique impact and reach.

Here are a few of the School’s highlights from the past year: 

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For more information, contact Robin Scullin rsculli1@jhu.edu or Kris Henry khenry39@jhu.edu.