
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Health, through justice, for all
Real, lasting social justice requires healthy, thriving communities. The Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice is committed to helping strengthen communities in St. Louis and around the world by finding innovative and collaborative solutions for complex health problems. And those solutions start with you.
When you choose SLU’s College for Public Health and Social Justice, you will have access to top-ranked programs in Public Health, Health Administration and Health Analytics – available in-person and online, as well as nationally renowned faculty, sought-after research opportunities and authentic community partnerships inspired by SLU’s Jesuit tradition and identity.
The College for Public Health and Social Justice works for and with communities, giving you the hands-on experience and expert guidance you need to achieve your career goals and promote health, well-being and justice for all.

Academic Areas
As a student in one of the College for Public Health and Social Justice's public health and related programs, you'll learn to meet and excel when faced with society’s biggest health care challenges.
Explore the College's New Home
The College for Public Health and Social Justice welcomed students to their new home on the second floor of the Marvin and Harlene Wool Center in January 2025. The move to the Wool Center comes after decades of calling the Salus Center and the south campus of Saint Louis University home.





Marvin And Harlene Wool Center
The work to bring CPHSJ together to North Campus began more than three years ago under the direction of SLU leadership, the office of the provost, and Ellen K. Barnidge, Ph.D., then interim dean.
Learn more about the Wool CenterStudy Spaces
Our new space on the second floor of the Wool Center includes multiple student workspaces for quiet work/studying and interviews.
Learn more about the Wool CenterGathering Spaces
The second floor of the Wool Center includes five common lounges available for study, rest or conversation.
Learn more about the Wool CenterWelcome Area and Lobby
As soon as you step off the elevator, you’re met with a naturally lit atrium and lounge equipped with digital signage and groups of students talking, studying and reading.
Learn more about the Wool CenterDigital Signage and Glass Hallways
Large glass windows throughout the exterior and interior of the floor allow for increased visibility, creating an open, inviting feeling throughout every corner of the space. Interior glass work and digital signage welcome faculty and staff and are accessible to students’ needs.
Learn more about the Wool CenterPublic Health and Social Justice News
Read the latest news and announcements from Saint Louis University’s College of Public Health and Social Justice.
SLU’s M.H.A. Program Ranked No. 19 by U.S. News & World Report
The Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice’s Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.) program is now ranked No. 19 in the country, making it among the top 20 in the nation, according to the newest edition of the 2025 U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate School Rankings.
Three CPHSJ Students Earn Spirit of the Billiken Honors for 2025
Reueline Arulanandam, Claire Leingang, and Michael Poirier were awarded the Spirit of the Billiken Award. The Billikens who receive this award will continue their engagement with the University after graduation and be active members of the alumni community.
A New Location, A Renovation: SLU Community Joins CPHSJ to Cheer a Move That Was Years in the Making
At the start of the spring 2025 semester, Saint Louis University’s College for Public Health and Social Justice made a big move. Faculty, staff, and students left their homes in Salus Center, packed up, and headed north. The College now calls the second floor of the Marvin and Harlene Wool Center home. Members of the SLU community gathered in the space Monday afternoon to officially celebrate the move with an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony.