University Health Services is proud to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month. We recognize and honor the enduring contributions and importance of Latinx students to our campus. We honor the many heritages and cultures of students from or with …
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Healthy democracy: How voting impacts well-being
Factors that facilitate social environments and health are varied and span far beyond medical care. Politics has a hand in most factors in one way or another. “Nearly everything we experience is touched by government,” …
“Secret” Self-Care Spaces
Between schoolwork, jobs, extra-curricular activities and social life, it can be hard to find time to check in with your mind and body. Throughout your week, it’s important to take mental breaks, whether you want …
Work with us!
UHS employees are dedicated to providing high-quality health care and wellness services for students. These efforts to contribute to a healthy environment for the entire UW-Madison campus community. UHS has an ongoing commitment to building …
New online suicide prevention training available to students
Suicide is second leading cause of death for college students nationwide but it can be prevented. A new interactive 90-minute, online suicide prevention training program for UW–Madison students prepares students to support their peers’ mental health …
Adeno-what?
Adenoviruses are a group of common viruses that cause a range of illnesses. People with weakened immune systems are more likely to get very sick from an adenovirus infection, so if you are immunocompromised and …
Learn how to intervene in a crisis
Have you ever been in a situation where you noticed something risky happening and you felt someone should do something? Did you act or intervene? Why or why not? In these situations, we are bystanders. A …
UW-Madison Mental Health Task Force Report
In February 2019, Vice Chancellor Lori Reesor and former Provost Sarah Mangelsdorf commissioned a Mental Health Task Force to address concerns from students, faculty, and staff about the wellbeing of University of Wisconsin-Madison students. The task force …
Tips for soaking up some vitamin “me” this summer
Summer break is the time to recuperate after months of hard work and focus. Whether it’s your first summer staying in Madison, or your last, this city provides a never-ending supply of ways to soak …
Ticks and mosquitoes and bees? Oh my!
Your guide to the summer’s most unwanted pesky pests While these bugs play crucial roles in the stability and development of our ecosystems, they can occasionally pose threats to our health when coming in contact …