Stories indexed under: University Health Services

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  • UW-Madison awarded grant to address sexual assault, stalking, dating violence Jan. 22, 2009 The University of Wisconsin-Madison has been selected to receive a three-year, $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Office on Violence Against Women to help address the causes of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking.
  • Thousands at UW-Madison receive flu vaccine Dec. 10, 2008 Nearly 11,000 University of Wisconsin-Madison students, faculty and staff members have received flu vaccinations so far this season.
  • University Health Services offers stress-reduction resources Dec. 3, 2008 With final exams scheduled to begin on Sunday, Dec. 14, the workload for many University of Wisconsin-Madison students is steadily increasing.
  • UW-Madison continues to address gastroenteritis outbreak Nov. 14, 2008 The University of Wisconsin-Madison continues to monitor reported cases of gastroenteritis among students and provide information to help limit the spread of disease, following the first cases of suspected norovirus that were seen at University Health Services on Nov. 7.
  • Van Orman named University Health Services executive director June 13, 2008 Sarah Van Orman has been selected to lead University Health Services, the campus agency that provides University of Wisconsin-Madison students with health care services, officials announced today (June 13).
  • Counseling canines to help reduce study stress May 6, 2008 A group of friendly dogs will be inviting students to take a study break from 3-5 p.m. on Wednesday, May 7, on the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Library Mall during UW-Madison's Counseling and Consultation Services' annual Pet Therapy event.
  • Campus influenza cases on the rise Feb. 22, 2008 Since the beginning of February, there has been a marked increase in the number of students coming to University Health Services (UHS) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with influenza-like illness and laboratory-confirmed influenza.