With 10 different degree programs and numerous specialized public health certificates, minors, joint degrees, and dual degrees, the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health excels at preparing you for the many different careers that comprise the exciting and growing field of public health.
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Alumni profiles
Our alumni share the career opportunities they have had since graduating.
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Student spotlights
Our students share their goals and aspirations for a career in public health and health administration.
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38%First-generation students
200+online graduate students
3study abroad programs
FSPH in the News

Zombies, jiangshi, draugrs, revenants − monster lore is filled with metaphors for public health
The Conversation
The ways in which zombies are spawned, and contained, reflect a range of public health principles, Clinical Assistant Professor Tom Duszynski writes.
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Understanding and addressing childhood obesity in Indiana
Indiana Capital Chronicle
Childhood obesity in Indiana is rising, and the latest data show a challenge that is both urgent and complex.
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A guide for getting the COVID-19 vaccine in Indiana
Mirror Indy
The recent changes around vaccine recommendations can be confusing. Mirror Indy created a guide for Indiana patients.
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I chose public health because it perfectly aligned with my passion for improving the health and well-being of entire communities.
Catherine Raciti, BSPH'21
Research
Our researchers are on the forefront of providing the resources to make lasting change in health policy. From providing reports to giving testimony in the General Assembly, our researchers are working each day to improve opportunities for health.
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Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey
We are collaborating with the Indiana Department of Health on this year’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey. This involves health-related telephone surveys that collect state data about U.S. residents regarding their health-related risk behaviors, chronic health conditions, and use of preventive services.
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