News & Features
- Still a perfect fit
- There's more work to do on getting a UWM School of Public Health in full throttle. The benefits for a community that has a number of public health challenges are enormous.
- In The News
- SPH Received Funding for Teen Pregnancy Research
- The newly established University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Public Health is receiving $285,000 from the Centers for Disease control, primarily for two projects related to teen pregnancy prevention.
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- Prevent the Spread of Flu: Tips from the Norris Health Center
- Norris Health Center's guide to preventing the spread of flu, including H1N1.
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- UWM Programs Suited to Nurse’s Needs
- The current epidemic of the novel H1N1 virus is an example of how important the public health workforce is to our health and safety. For many years, experts in public health have been working toward assuring capacity, diversity and capability among public health professionals.
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- Joseph Zilber gives a generous donation to the School of Public Health
- In September of 2007, Joseph Zilber, Milwaukee native and founder of Towne Realty, announced he would donate $10 million in support of the UW-Milwaukee Graduate School of Public Health...
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- UWM Report: Building our new schools of Public Health and Freshwater Sciences
- What does it take to create two new schools? Get updated on the progress of the School of Public Health and the School of Freshwater Sciences
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- We must fund future via plans of UWM
- "Amid all the bad news about the economy and disturbing health disparities in Milwaukee, the promise of a far more robust research-based economy is on the horizon..."
- In The News
- Despite budget problems, UWM chief to keep pushing improvements
- "Although Gov. Jim Doyle's budget did not include $8.4 million the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee requested to hire faculty and build infrastructure, Chancellor Carlos Santiago hopes to sustain momentum in UWM's push to boost its research profile..."
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