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The program graduated hundreds of industry researchers.
Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) is ending its Masters in Cosmetic Science program during the next two years. The first of its kind in New Jersey, the MS in Cosmetic Science was introduced in 1982. During the next 40+ years, the program graduated hundreds of scientists in the cosmetics industry. In addition, courses were taught by some of the leading experts in the cosmetics industry.
The program was co-founded by David C. Steinberg. Plans began in 1979 when Steinberg was Chair of the New York Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC). Sal Gimelli from FDU had interest in starting the Master’s program. Steinberg huddled with key cosmetic companies and their main officers. Together, they developed a better, tougher program than what Gimelli envisioned. After meeting with FDU officials and getting approval from the State, the program started in the Fall of 1982. Steinberg taught from 1982 to 2000. The program flourished.
“In 1999 I had a class of over 45 students; we had agreed with FDU on a maximum of 25 students,” recalled Steinberg.
Another industry expert, Steve Herman, served as an adjunct professor for more than 30 years. He started teaching the cosmetic formulation lab in 1993 until approximately 2014. Herman taught perfumery from 2000-2016, and again online during covid for the Fall Semester 2020. He gave a final guest lecture to the fragrance class on Oct. 15, 2024.
“The first graduates were in 1984—Anna Gripp and Colleen Rocafort. Both became key contributors to the Chapter,” recalled Herman.
That same year, the NYSCC donated $1,000 to FDU for the Masters in Cosmetic Science lectures.
“Since the beginning not only were many of the students our members or future members, but most of the adjunct faculty were drawn from the Chapter, a prime reason for the program’s success,” noted Herman. “It is impressive especially in the number of universities we have been able to influence in a positive way. Whether you look at 1959, 1984, 2019 or 2025, the story of the NYSCC and academia is always baked in our DNA and one of our most powerful contributions to our industry.”
The New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC) has a history of collaborating with Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU), particularly for events and workshops related to cosmetic science and the beauty industry. Over the years, NYSCC hosted an Acne Care Symposium at the Florham Campus of FDU, a Future Chemists Workshop and a Skin Care Inclusivity event.
Masters in Cosmetic Science programs can still be found at the University of Cincinnati and University of Toledo. In addition, Rutgers University offers a Masters in Personal Care Science.
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