Last evening we learned of violent shootings in Georgia that killed eight people, six of them of Asian descent, and are once again disheartened by the tragic loss of lives. As we mourn the losses, we recognize the perpetuation of bias and hatred toward our Asian and Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American (APIDA) community members.
News Archive
UW-Madison to participate in the NCHA survey
Student responses will help guide the improvement and equity of policies, programs, and services that promote health and well-being for UW–Madison students and the campus community.
University Health Services (UHS) acknowledges the ongoing challenges we face in this country
The current environment is highly stressful for many of us. UHS is here to support you.
Support program available for students in addiction recovery
Badger Recovery strives to provide a safe environment that empowers students to stay on track with their recovery to help achieve academic and personal goals.
Sarah Nolan appointed as Director of UHS Mental Health Services
Nolan brings more than 10 years of experience and leadership at college and university counseling centers.
Need health insurance? Not sure? Read more about the Student Health Insurance Plan
SHIP is designed specifically for UW–Madison students and provides primary and preventive care on campus.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea self-screen options available
UHS offers chlamydia and gonorrhea self-screen options for students who may not feel comfortable discussing their sexual health with a provider.
UHS celebrates Womxn’s History Month
As a health care organization, we are committed to supporting all womxn through a variety of medical and counseling services.
Creating wellness goals
Creating wellness goals centered around sleep, exercise, and diet can positively impact your mind, body, and study skills.
Rising rates of e-cigarette usage
Recent research shows an increase in e-cigarette usage among young adults Research from incoming first year students indicates that 21.70 percent of students in 2018 have used an e-cigarette in the past two weeks, an …