Middleton Society

Believe in Making a DifferenceThe Middleton Society, the philanthropic society of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, honors alumni, faculty and friends who support hope and encourage the scientists, clinicians, teachers and students who translate hope into action. The Society was founded almost 50 years ago by the Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association and reflects a broad range of support for the School.

How we make a difference:

Private support is the key to the School’s sustained excellence. Members of the Middleton Society

  • help researchers tackle the world’s most ravaging diseases,
  • support promising medical students who will save lives,
  • fund preliminary research that will lead to treatment breakthroughs,
  • build modern laboratories to encourage synergy among scientists,
  • allow the School to attract and retain top faculty and staff, and
  • ensure that every community can be a healthy community.

Why we give:

Middleton Society members support the School and its work for many reasons.

  • To remember a beloved family member, a respected professor or a trusted physician
  • To say thank you to the School of Medicine and Public Health for a career-making education
  • To recognize extraordinary medical care from UW physicians
  • To support healthy lives and healthy communities

Giving levels:

The Society is organized into three giving levels:

  • Farrell Fellows
  • Bardeen Fellows
  • Middleton Fellows

Members receive special recognition and benefits from the School of Medicine and Public Health.

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To Learn More

Donna Kelley Donna Kelley

  • Director of Donor Relations and Events
  • 608-262-5252

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