The ASPPH IDEA Institute

At ASPPH, we believe the future of public health starts in the classroom and grows in the community. That’s why we’re proud to introduce the IDEA Institute: a dynamic, evolving initiative created to support academic public health institutions in transforming how they teach, learn, and lead.

Whether you’re a faculty member reshaping your syllabus, a student seeking belonging and purpose in your education, or a partner organization championing equity and innovation, the IDEA Institute is designed to support your journey and amplify your impact, including through tools like ARIE, our AI-powered chatbot.

The IDEA Institute was created in response to a challenge: how do we ensure public health education keeps pace with the urgent, complex issues our communities face? ASPPH listened to its members, including faculty, students, administrators, and our partners, and heard a clear message: We need a space for innovation, a structure for equity, and tools we can actually use.

Introducing a New Kind of Resource Hub


The IDEA Institute is reimagining how academic public health communities access, share, and apply knowledge.

Our vision is to serve as the nation’s leading clearinghouse for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)—a trusted source for curated, peer-vetted tools, frameworks, and recognition opportunities. Our resources are aligned with the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) competencies, emphasizing student achievement, institutional excellence, and the social justice mission of public health education.

From Static Repository to Living Classroom


The IDEA Institute is more than a library of resources. It’s a Teaching Assistant, a Faculty Portal, and a collaborative lab for innovation. The redesigned structure builds on ASPPH’s previous resource hub and expands its purpose. IDEA will:

Support day-to-day teaching across institutions

Reinforce student acquisition of foundational public health competencies

House responsibly developed, AI-generated knowledge, augmented by student creativity

Serve as a classroom companion for applied learning

Through this platform, curricula can evolve in real time, shaped by both evidence and imagination.

Our Mission and Vision


Mission

To create, adopt, and develop tools that provide relevant, equity-centered information to transform academic public health.

Vision

To elevate the scholarship of equity through bold approaches to teaching, research, practice, advocacy, and community engagement—powered by innovative technology.

Our Strategy: Three Learning Anchors


The IDEA Institute is designed as a dynamic learning environment that functions as:

A Laboratory

A space for discovery and innovation

A Library

A curated, searchable resource hub

A Classroom

A forum for continuous, applied learning

Together, these anchors support a lifelong learning ecosystem, from K-12 exposure to professional development across academic, organizational, and community settings.


Academic Public Health for the 21st Century
Preparing a forward-thinking, equity-driven workforce

Fostering Student Belonging and Engagement
Creating inclusive, empowering educational environments

Teaching, Research, and Practice in Action
Bridging research and real-world application

Interprofessional, Community-Engaged Scholarship
Collaborating across sectors for greater impact

Turning Recommendations into Action


The IDEA Institute also supports the development of actionable goals based on national expert panel recommendations and other public health reports.

Some of our expert-led initiatives focused on:

The IDEA Institute translates these recommendations into accessible frameworks, tools, and use cases, empowering our members to implement evidence-based, equity-centered, and scalable change.


ARIE is ASPPH’s equity-centered chatbot, developed in partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS), to support academic public health learners and leaders at all levels. ARIE is continually evolving, and new resources will be added regularly.

  • It helps students develop skills in critical thinking, prompt writing, and concept application.
  • It gives faculty insights through anonymized usage data.

Who We Work With


These collaborators help us expand our impact across sectors and guide our work as we respond to pressing public health needs.

Get Involved


ASPPH is excited to offer opportunities to:

  • Participate in webinars and peer learning sessions
  • Explore and contribute to our Faculty Portal
  • Share your public health story
  • Be recognized for contributions to teaching, learning, and equity

We hope you will join us in transforming the future of academic public health.

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