Program

Research Programs: Fellowships for College Teachers and Independent Scholars

Period of Performance

1/1/2005 - 12/31/2005

Funding Totals

$40,000.00 (approved)
$40,000.00 (awarded)


The History of College and University Health Services

FAIN: FB-51467-05

Heather Munro Prescott
Central Connecticut State University (New Britain, CT 06050-2439)

This book will be a history of the origins and development of health services at institutions of higher education in the United States from the early 1800s through the present. It will examine how college and university health centers evolved in conjunction with changing views of college students in the United States. Because this project covers a topic in the history of healthcare and public health, I am applying for joint support from NEH and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.





Associated Products

Student Bodies The Influence of Student Health Services in American Society and Medicine (Book)
Title: Student Bodies The Influence of Student Health Services in American Society and Medicine
Author: Heather Munro Prescott
Abstract: Student Bodies is the first book to link developments in college health with larger trends in American cultural and medical history. This comprehensive and engrossing study describes the origins and development of health services at institutions of higher education in the United States from the early 1800s—when administrators sought to restrict habits "unfavorable to study and morality" such as drunkenness, gambling, and solicitation of prostitutes—to the present day as health professionals are called on to combat issues ranging from sexually transmitted diseases to depression to eating disorders. Drawing on a variety of primary sources, Professor Heather Munro Prescott examines the relationship between administrative regulation of "student bodies" and broader social-cultural views about young adults and their status in nineteenth- and twenty-first-century America. Student Bodies explores many little-known but significant aspects of college health—including the importance of women's colleges in the development of student care, the use of physical entrance examinations to deny admission to those with "undesirable" bodies, the sometimes controversial handling of health concerns specific to minority and LGBT students, and the rise and fall of in loco parentis. Prescott's engaging and accessible style makes this guide a perfect choice for medical scholars and college administrators as well as anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of medical history, women's health, and the history of college life in America.
Year: 2007
Primary URL: http://press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do;jsessionid=539D25446CB4F5C2F22732C73C196342?id=240053
Primary URL Description: Rutgers University Press website
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Type: Single author monograph
ISBN: 978-0-472-1160