Category: News
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Particles for Humanity project led by Sherry Tanumihardjo receives approval to begin studying a stable form of vitamin A in humans
Particles for Humanity project led by Sherry Tanumihardjo receives approval to begin studying a stable form of vitamin A in humans https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/particles-for-humanity-receives-approval-to-begin-a-study-of-pfh-vap-in-humans-302012850.html Particles for Humanity Receives Approval to Begin a…
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Scholarships for returning adult, nontraditional, and single-parent students! Apply by Feb. 10, 2024.
Scholarships for returning adult, nontraditional, and single-parent students! Apply by Feb. 10, 2024. https://acsss.wisc.edu/scholarships Thanks to generous contributions from our donors, scholarships are available for admitted UW–Madison nontraditional and returning adult…
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James Ntambi Reflects on Decades of Study Abroad
Professor James Ntambi has brought groups of undergraduate students to his native country of Uganda since 2002. The Uganda Program has gained notoriety not only among biochemistry majors, but also…
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Health Professions Shadowing Program (HPSP) applications are now open!
Health Professions Shadowing Program (HPSP) applications are now open! The Health Professions Shadowing Program (HPSP) is an intensive, two-week shadowing and professional development experience designed to help increase access, equity, and diversity…
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Break up your work day with exercise snacks – Taiya Bach, MPH, RDN
CALS Community of Wellness tip: Break up your work day with exercise snacks December 13, 2023 | By CALS Community of Wellness https://ecals.cals.wisc.edu/2023/12/13/cals-community-of-wellness-tip-break-up-your-work-day-with-exercise-snacks/ Earlier this year, preliminary results from a study out…