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Making fruits and veggies more accessible for South Carolina families

Making fruits and veggies more accessible for South Carolina families

by Olivia Ancrum | Mar 26, 2026 | Uncategorized

Elizabeth Adams always planned to be a pediatrician. She loved working with kids and envisioned a medical career supporting families and children. Then, as an undergraduate student, Adams started learning more about behavioral medicine and prevention. It changed her...
Maternal and Child Health Catalyst program launches two new development opportunities

Maternal and Child Health Catalyst program launches two new development opportunities

by Olivia Ancrum | Mar 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

With renewed support from the Health Resources and Services Administration and matching funds from the Dean’s Office, the Arnold School’s Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Catalyst program is expanding its capacity-building opportunities even further. In this new...
Maternal and Child Health Student Association: A Look at the 2024–2025 Academic Year

Maternal and Child Health Student Association: A Look at the 2024–2025 Academic Year

by Olivia Ancrum | Jan 26, 2026 | Uncategorized

The Maternal and Child Health Student Association (MCHSA) at the University of South Carolina-Columbia had an exciting and impactful 2024–2025 academic year. Through 12 dynamic events and community partnerships, MCHSA created meaningful spaces for students to explore...
Big data may unveil the impacts of extreme weather events on child health and development in the U.S.

Big data may unveil the impacts of extreme weather events on child health and development in the U.S.

by Olivia Ancrum | Nov 4, 2025 | Uncategorized

Using a second National Institutes of Health grant awarded this year, health promotion, education, and behavior assistant professor Leila Larson will examine the factors influencing childhood development from yet another angle: weather. With nearly...
New study is first to combine three proven strategies for improving early childhood development

New study is first to combine three proven strategies for improving early childhood development

by Olivia Ancrum | Oct 22, 2025 | Uncategorized

Leila Larson has been awarded nearly three million dollars from the National Institutes of Health to lead a five-year study aimed at improving childhood health and development. The health promotion, education, and behavior assistant professor and global...
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  • Big data may unveil the impacts of extreme weather events on child health and development in the U.S.
  • New study is first to combine three proven strategies for improving early childhood development

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