Category: News
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Program Helps Address Nursing Shortage in Rural Wisconsin
Program Helps Address Nursing Shortage in Rural Wisconsin
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Changes in Land Use, Climate and Agriculture Undermine Efforts to Clean up the Madison Lakes
Changes in Land Use, Climate and Agriculture Undermine Efforts to Clean Up the Madison Lakes
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Suspending Kenya travel a difficult move
UW decision to suspend Kenya travel was a difficult move to ensure student safety.
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‘My Earth’ Energy-Tracking App Encourages Sustainable Behaviors
'My Earth' Energy-Tracking app encourages sustainable behaviors.
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Considering health education through a One Health lens
The concept of One Health creates a framework for thinking about educating the next generation of health professionals, says Christopher Olsen, acting director of the Global Health Institute at the…
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Go Big Read selects ‘Just Mercy’ for 2015-16
Go Big Read selects 'Just Mercy' for 2015-16
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WUD Global Connections: Sumak Muyo
Join WUD Global Connections for their weekly program, Afternoon Conversation Series, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Friday, April 17, in Prairie Fire (Union South), to hear women of microenterprise group Sumak Muyo…
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GHI programs associate among those honored for engagement beyond campus borders
GHI programs associate Sweta Shrestha among those honored for engagement beyond campus borders for her work in Nepal.
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Tests show Midwestern canine influenza outbreak is result of new strain
Tests show Midwestern canine influenza outbreak is result of new strain.
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Mitman film looks inside Ebola from Liberian perspective
Professor Gregg Mitman shows the human side of the Liberian Ebola epidemic in his new film "In the Shadow of Ebola."
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Global Health Symposium spans disciplines, generations and the world
The 11th annual Global Health Symposium at the University of Wisconsin-Madison not only brings colleagues together from across disciplines, it provides an intergenerational forum for undergraduates, graduate students and faculty…
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How high income inequality is hurting America’s health
CBS news covers UW research that shows how high income inequality hurts health.
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For soybean growers, hidden cost of climate change tops $11 billion
For soybean growers, hidden cost of climate change tops $11 billion
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Dr. Janis P. Tupesis joining GHI leadership
Dr. Janis P. Tupesis, emergency medicine physician and current chair of the Graduate Medical Education (GME) Global Health Oversight Committee for UW Hospitals and Clinics, will be serving as the…
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Ebola whole virus vaccine shown effective, safe in primates
GHI Advisory member Yoshihiro Kawaoka leads group that shows Ebola whole virus vaccine is effective, safe in primates.
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Six student projects awarded Wisconsin Idea Fellowships for 2015-2016
Global health students/projects among Wisconsin Idea Fellowship winners for 2015-16.
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For UW-Madison scientists, Northern Wisconsin serves as a lab and a classroom
For UW-Madison scientists, Northern Wisconsin serves as lab to measure greenhouse gases, and a classroom for local students.
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New World Voices: Jonathan Patz on climate change and health; UW alumna Carybeth Reddy on why she loves the world
New in World Voices: Jonathan Patz at the University of Geneva; Global health certificate alumna and Peace Corps volunteer Carybeth Reddy on why she loves the world.
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Monona, Wis., introduces Year of the Bike
GHI researcher Maggie Grabow sows seeds for Monona, Wis., Year of the Bike.
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Professor Alta Charo: Education is best remedy for anti-vaccine movement
UW bioethics professor Alta Charo: Education is best remedy for anti-vaccine movement.














