
Healthy Generations eNewsletter
March 2025
Announcements
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Student Spotlight: How is Ashlee Cermak Working to Reframe Our Understanding of Mental Health and Well-being?
Student Spotlight: How did Bella Mualem’s Deployment with the Minnesota Vision Health Task Force Shape Her Interests in Health Organizational Leadership?
Student Spotlight: How did Grace Armon Connect Her Geography Background with Maternal and Child Health with the Title V MCH Internship Program?
#UMNMCH student Grace Armon (MPH 2025) describes her time with the Title V MCH Internship Program through the National MCH Workforce Development Center. Her internship with the South Dakota Title V Division focused on analyzing community needs assessments. Grace’s background in geography and passion for place effects on health equipped her with the skills to apply demographic and geographic analysis to MCH populations. In Grace’s South Dakota Title V internship, she learned the “importance of treating the community as the experts, and how to think more critically about my role in public health.”
MCH Leads Blog: Evidence-based Interventions to Promote Healthier Pregnancies
Center Events
Learning Lab: Tips (and Tools) for Geospatial Storytelling with Melinda Kernik
In this session, participants will learn about telling stories using printed maps, interactive web maps, and presentations. The workshop will also explore challenges with visualizing spatial patterns while protecting privacy, and mapping tools available to University of Minnesota affiliates. If you’re interested in learning about ArcGIS StoryMaps, a brief tutorial is available here. This session is free and open to all. Register here.
Roundtable on Maternal and Child Health
April 4, 2025 | 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM CT | Coffman Memorial Union (Mississippi Room) or Virtual
This annual event focuses on exploring key public health issues, research, policy, and practice. It features speakers from both local and national levels who share strategies for prevention and solutions to improve health outcomes. Speakers include Sharla A. Smith, Ph.D., MPH (Associate Professor, Population Health, University of Kansas Medical Center), Dr. Robsan (Halkeno) Tura (Assistant Commissioner for the Health Improvement Bureau), and MCH alumni Asha Hassan, PhD, MPH (Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota Medical School). Register here.Learning Lab: Shaping the Future of Public Health - Make Your Voice Heard with Abby Gold, Molly Immendorf, and Karen Ehrens
Thursday, May 8, 2025 | 11:00 am - 1:00 pm CT | Zoom
The Impact Collaborative process uses distinct modules designed to help you and your team co-create a program or project that achieves a positive, measurable local impact. In this session, participants will learn how to develop a unique value proposition for their program and how to communicate its short, medium, and long term impacts to partners and decision makers. If you’re interested in reading the Impact Collaborative Workbook, you can find it here. Free and open to all. Register here.Research
Study: Healthy Eating Not Common During and After Pregnancy in the United States
Brief: How Wildfire Smoke Affects Early Childhood Development
Events
MPHA Public Health Matters Policy Forum Series: “Connecting the Dots...A Call to Action”
Friday, March 21, 2025 | 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM CT | New Brighton Community Center
The theme for MPHA’s breakfast forum series this year is all about working outside the box to tackle some of our most difficult and persistent issues directly impacting public health. Panelists will focus on the lack of resources related to mental health in Minnesota and will discuss what public policies can help. Public health professionals will work with other professions and non-traditional partners to ensure basic mental health needs to achieve optimum health for all Minnesotans. Register here.University of Minnesota Extension: “The Value of Art in Youth Programming”
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CT | Virtual
In this webinar, learn more about how performing arts promotes self-exploration and helps develop important skills, especially for youth. Gain ideas and skills for building aspects of performing arts into your youth development programming. Free to attend. Register here.MPHA Annual Conference: “Resilient Communities - Advancing Health Equity Through Collective Action, Policy, and Partnerships”
May 15-16, 2025 | Duluth, MN or Virtual
This conference will highlight the power of community-led health interventions to address social and structural determinants of health, challenge health inequities, and reshape public health systems. By focusing on collective community power, we aim to foster spaces where data justice, equitable decision-making, and shared ownership of health outcomes are prioritized. MPHA 2025 will be held in-person at Greysolon Ballroom in Duluth, MN, or you can attend virtually. Registration information coming soon, stay tuned.School of Public Health (SPH) Research Day
April 9, 2025 | 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM CT | Coffman Memorial Union
The UMN SPH’s annual Research Day event provides students and faculty an opportunity to showcase their research activities with their colleagues and the broader University community. Poster submission deadline is March 28, 2025. Research Day is open to all, and many MCH students will be presenting their research and agency work.American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting: “Powered by Purpose”
May 16-18, 2025 | Minneapolis, MN
This meeting, which draws in an average of 4,000 attendees every year, is being hosted in Minneapolis in 2025. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the field, this event is the perfect opportunity to forge new connections, expand your professional circle, and dive into the latest industry breakthroughs. View the full program here and register here.2025 National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) Annual Meeting: "Bright Lights, Bold Ideas – Shaping the Future of Public Health Practice"
July 14-18, 2025 | Anaheim, California
The largest convening of local health department leaders and public health professionals in the United States offers the opportunity to learn, network, and share experiences and best practices across local health departments. Register by March 28th for the best rates.Resources
Continuum Resource: School-Based Health Centers Interested in Supporting Food Security
Use this continuum from the School-Based Health Alliance to identify interventions that best fit your school-based health centers’ (SBHCs) resources and capacity and dive deeper using the provided resource links.
Podcast Episode: Caring for Our Kids
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