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Measles is a highly contagious respiratory illness that spreads to others through coughing and sneezing. In particular, travel hubs and public transportation (airports, train stations) are places where measles can more easily spread.| University Health Services
SHIP is designed specifically for UW–Madison students. For SHIP members, UHS provides primary and preventive care on campus, keeping costs as low as possible.| University Health Services
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University Health Services received a full three-year reaccreditation as an ambulatory health care center by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).| University Health Services
As graduating seniors prepare to cross the stage this spring, the mood on campus is one of pride and reflection. While academic achievements are traditionally at the forefront of commencement, many students say their proudest …| University Health Services
We all play a role in creating an inclusive, healthy, and supportive campus environment. This includes the ways in which our words and actions contribute to harmful norms around alcohol on campus. Here are a …| University Health Services – UW–Madison
Earth Week is coming up, which means you may be thinking of ways you can take small steps to reduce your personal impact on the environment. One significant action you can take is cleaning out …| University Health Services
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. As many as 1 in 3 women and nearly 1 in 6 men experience sexual assault before graduation, with higher rates among marginalized groups. Keeping our community safe is …| University Health Services
Measles is highly preventable with the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine. With spring break just around the corner, it’s important to prepare for any upcoming travel and take the proper steps to protect your health and the health of others.| University Health Services – UW–Madison
This exhibit spotlights significant historical events related to campus sexual assault activism throughout the last 50 years.| University Health Services
Join UHS Survivor Services and Violence Prevention for a series of spaces for survivors of sexual violence and allies to reclaim campus, find community with other survivors and allies, and reduce the stigma around survivorship.| University Health Services