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https://health.oregonstate.edu/hallie-ford 06-12-2019 22:52:58
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The official federal poverty level was set in 1963. Oregon State University researchers say a new standard is needed. We’ll hear from Leanne Giordano, an OSU researcher who helped develop the new Oregon Poverty Measure. bit.ly/3kxeFRr
What if air pollution plays a significant role in the neurological development of an unborn child? What if there was something we could do about it? Oregon State alumnus Andres Cardenas, Ph.D. ’15, MPH ’12 is searching for answers. 📰: beav.es/oDF Andres Cardenas
Thank you, Claire Cain Miller The New York Times, for shouting out Elliot Haspel's piece on Vote YES on 26-214! bit.ly/35kCzt1
Helpful infographic from HarvardCenter on how racism affects child development. Science alone can't dismantle structural racism, but can inform what *we* do to dismantle it. bit.ly/2HjBl9q
OSU's @CPHHS has launched an excellent series called 10 in 10. 10 questions in 10 minutes, on a topic related to human health and well-being, with OSU public health and human sciences experts. beav.es/J4A OSU Rec Sports Linus Pauling Institute Hallie Ford Center
The Four-Day School Week team at the Hallie Ford Center was recently awarded $374,000 from the Spencer Foundation to examine “Effects of four-day school weeks on student achievement and child and family well-being.” Learn more about this #CPHHSResearch project: buff.ly/33Ued9k
Excited to celebrate a year of sharing the great work being done in and around the Hallie Ford Center at Oregon State University #TwitterAnniversary
Mark your calendars! The Oregon Parenting Educators Conference and Training Institute will be held May 3-6 online. Learn more and register here >> buff.ly/3cxD4mU Hallie Ford Center OPECParentingEd
"For kids in poverty, books are scarce, but a lack of culturally relevant books particularly undermines children of color. Real progress requires a systemic approach, so First Book launched the Stories for All Project™." - Kyle Zimmer First Book bit.ly/3ocklTE