Erin Kimball (’03 BS ALS, ‘07 MD) grew up in City Point, a township of 250 in central Wisconsin where her family has lived for four generations. As a fourth year medical student in the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, she chose a longitudinal rural track and spent five months at the Krohn Clinic in Black River Falls, population 3,800.
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Assume Complexity in Social Work
Ed Irwin’s working to help other consumers (of mental health services) and students who will be social workers.
Middleton Society Celebrates
Dr. Robert N. Golden, dean of the School of Medicine and Public Health, lauded the caliber of this year’s incoming class during the annual Middleton Society Celebration September 16 at Monona Terrace.
Engineering Students Prepare to “Connect for Life”
Now students and recent graduates have twice the incentive to make a gift to the College of Engineering. The college’s Industrial Advisory Board will double match these gifts as part of the Connect for Life introduction. The goal of Connect for Life is to start students on a path of lifelong involvement with the college and the University.
A Place at the Table for Campus ‘Family Members’
With more than 40 years invested on campus, Chris and Marge Kleinhenz have deepened their relationship with their University family through their giving.