Symposium adds momentum to livable cities initiative
UW-Madison and international colleagues gather for the May 12 Livable Cities Symposium to explore how to can connect research to city problems.
UW-Madison and international colleagues gather for the May 12 Livable Cities Symposium to explore how to can connect research to city problems.
Madison community gathers to support Nepal relief effort
Campus Nepali community asks for help after earthquake; candlelight vigil planned.
In Sierra Leone, a chance to learn from Ebola
Program Helps Address Nursing Shortage in Rural Wisconsin
UW decision to suspend Kenya travel was a difficult move to ensure student safety.
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 University of Wisconsin-Madison. Friday, April 24, Olsen joins the Institute of Medicine Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education to discuss “A global health …
GHI programs associate Sweta Shrestha among those honored for engagement beyond campus borders for her work in Nepal.
Professor Gregg Mitman shows the human side of the Liberian Ebola epidemic in his new film “In the Shadow of Ebola.”
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 and staff to share ideas. That’s important, says Eric Obscherning, co-founder of the student-led Global Health Coalition. Faculty and staff bring experience in the nuances …