National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Friday, March 10, 10am: Associate Professor Jody Early to host a webinar for public health and social service providers. The presentation will look at the impact of HIV and AIDS on women & girls in Snohomish County. Register today!

February 23, 2017

Free Film Screening & Discussion: Trapped

Join us on Saturday, 2/4/17, for a free screening and discussion of the documentary Trapped. Professors Jody Early and Meghan Eagen Torkko will host this event in UW2-005. The School of Nursing & Health Studies is proud to bring you the opportunity to view and discuss this film.

January 24, 2017

Verdant Healthier Community Conference & Community Partner Awards

Verdant Health Commission, an organization dedicated to investing in innovative programs that will make a lasting impact on the health and well-being of South Snohomish County residents, is proud to present the 2017 Verdant Healthier Community Conference. Set aside a day this year to spend with the Verdant Health Commission and other community members learning from experts about ways we can live our healthiest and happiest lives.

January 24, 2017

School Seeks New Dean

Our School is looking for a new Dean and Professor. The position offers an exceptional opportunity for a visionary, collaborative, and community-engaged leader to lead a School that values diversity, social justice, and excellence in all aspects of education.

January 3, 2017

Study Abroad in Sardinia: Watch the Video!

Over the summer, Associate Professor Jody Early, led a group of students as they travelled to Sardinia, Italy. The students, from a variety of disciplines, worked with refugees seeking asylum. Learn more about the trip and see the video highlights.

December 23, 2016

Health Studies Alumni in Senegal

Health Studies alumni Aimee Desrochers and Alex Winters, both class of 2014, found out global health can be a small world when they unexpectedly bumped into each other in Senegal.

December 5, 2016