Study Co-Authored by CPC Director Karen Guzzo Finds Reproductive Health Conditions Are Linked to Women’s Fertility Goals
Study Co-Authored by CPC Fellows Shows Expanding Medicaid Boosts Contraceptive Access
CPC fellows receive Research Excellence Awards from Gillings School of Global Public Health
CPC fellows Chantel Martin and Arianna Planey were among eight faculty who were awarded Gillings Research Excellence Awards from the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. Awardees receive $500 to support their research, scholarship, and professional development. Martin’s research … Read more
Uncertainty in the world may lead to uncertainty in fertility plans, says CPC Director Karen Guzzo
CPC Director Karen Guzzo: “My bigger fear really is that we’re going to move to the right in terms of access to reproductive medicine.”
This article was orginally published on Vox.com on Dec. 18, 2025 By Anna North President Donald Trump says he wants Americans to have more babies, and his administration is willing to try almost anything, from cash bonuses to transportation grants. However, there is … Read more
“People are making rational choices about how difficult it is to be a parent,” says CPC Director Karen Guzzo
This article originally appeared in the Wall Street Journal on Dec. 2, 2025. By Rachel Wolfe Fertility rates in the U.S. have never been lower. Could $1,000 “Trump accounts” for newborns, plus Tuesday’s announcement of an additional $250 for some children 10 … Read more
CPC Director Karen Guzzo Discusses Pronatalism on WBUR’s Here and Now
NYT: In Fight Against Malaria, an Unexpected — and Snuggly — Shield
This article originally appeared in the New York Times on Oct. 25, 2025. By Stephanie Nolen As an American medical resident in a global health program in Uganda 12 years ago, Dr. Ross Boyce saw the devastating toll of malaria … Read more
The CPC Annual Report for 2024-2025 is Now Online!
T32 funded Postdoctoral Position in Population Science at the Carolina Population Center
The Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position funded as part of its NICHD-funded T32 population science training program. The overall goal of the program is to create a … Read more