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Veteran finds hope for her dog, others, in melanoma treatment study

March 16, 2021

“The fact that he would not only be receiving some of the best, most advanced treatment options, he would be a part of something so much bigger for future fur friends, humans, and in support of my brothers and sisters in arms, our purpose was clear,” she says. Read More

New process to check on COVID-19 vaccine eligibility and schedule appointments at UHS

March 16, 2021

This week, University Health Services is expanding COVID-19 vaccination appointments to all non-student employees working in person. Rather than receiving an email, the MyUHS portal will replace emails for accessing eligibility information and appointment options. Read More

COVID questions: Long haulers, travel guidance

March 15, 2021

Why do some people continue to experience symptoms after recovering from COVID-19? Can my family travel to Florida? Read More

Stories of life-changing treatment at UW Health

March 12, 2021

One patient was the first in Wisconsin to receive a double-lung transplant after COVID-19. Another had a brain tumor successfully removed after a poor prognosis. Read More

Meet the people who make Safer Badgers work, part five

March 12, 2021

“Things are always changing. And as a student, I know how this feels,” Greta says. “I’m here to help people understand the policies and procedures in a way they can understand.” Read More

Online field trips bring science across Wisconsin

March 12, 2021

The pandemic’s limitations have presented new opportunities for expanding and engaging schools that would not be able to come to campus in person due to distance or other factors. Read More

Division of the Arts announces two artists-in-residence for the 2021-22 academic year

March 11, 2021

Saxophonist Arun Luthra is an American musician of Indian heritage. Judy Frater, living in India for 30 years, co-founded KalaRaksha Trust and Museum. Read More

Vacation carryover deadline extended to Oct. 9

March 11, 2021

The university wants to ensure that employees have sufficient time to use their vacation hours and will not end up losing this earned time. Read More

Employee update: Spring travel guidance, health and safety, vaccine update

March 10, 2021

Students and employees are strongly encouraged to avoid recreational travel this spring to prevent contracting and spreading COVID-19. Read More

Student to student: The COVID talk with your roommate

March 10, 2021

Sometimes the most difficult part is when roommates all do remote learning in one place. “We have to be considerate of each other in the event someone needs to take an exam or hold a meeting.” Read More

Despite pandemic, state and UW employees raise millions for charities

March 9, 2021

Partners in Giving announced 4,500 state, University and UW Health employees pledged over $2.1 million during the 2020 Stronger, Together campaign. A symbolic check for that amount was presented to 11 umbrella charities and the 520 member charities they represent. Read More

What’s changed on campus

March 9, 2021

While many of us have been away during the pandemic, campus continues to evolve as construction projects progress. If you haven’t been to Badgerland for… Read More

As supply allows, UHS offers COVID-19 vaccines to more eligible members of campus

March 9, 2021

University Health Services is offering vaccines as quickly as possible to eligible members of the campus community, but limited vaccine supply means there is not yet enough for everyone. Expect an email within the next several weeks, or check with your health care provider or community vaccinators. Read More

UW Health’s healthcare heroes have stepped up

March 5, 2021

Their roles range from administering tests to caring for patients to ramping up telehealth, and they've worked long hours to help all of us through this difficult time. Read More

Badger Talks: Disparities in COVID vaccination

March 5, 2021

“I think the disparities in vaccination are a reflection of the underlying  disparities that drive Covid-related mobidity and mortality in the first place." Read More