Limited food access, or food insecurity, can impact a student’s overall wellbeing – including their mental health and academic performance.
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Supporting Survivors of Suicide Loss
Losing someone to suicide creates a unique kind of grief
Lifesaving Naloxone Nasal Spray Available in More Campus Locations
UW–Madison installed 13 additional boxes, for a total of 25 locations on campus.
Wellness 101: Healthy habits for first-year students
Your new environment, activities, and responsibilities could impact your health and wellbeing. Here are a few strategies to set yourself up for a strong start to your college career.
Creating a campus culture that supports students in recovery
All students play a role in creating a campus culture of support, so students in recovery feel welcome at UW-Madison.
Orthorexia: When healthy eating goes too far
While setting goals for yourself is important, focusing those goals on changing your body can snowball into a form of disordered eating called orthorexia.
UHS continues to support TGD healthcare
University Health Services strives to create services that align with our commitment of promoting, protecting, and restoring the health and well-being of the entire community.
Support for Survivors of Dating and Domestic Violence
UHS recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month and brings attention to the important work happening all year round across campus to support student survivors and prevent sexual violence.
UHS Survivor Services expands to meet student needs
Survivor Services supports student survivors of sexual assault through coordinated medical, mental health, and advocacy services.
Nalox-ZONE Boxes Installed in University Housing
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is partnering with Wisconsin Voices for Recovery through the Nalox-ZONE Program to provide free access to Nalox-ZONE boxes for students living in University Housing.