Save the date for upcoming benefits enrollment sessions

UW–Madison employees can enroll in or change benefits for the upcoming year now through Friday, Oct. 20, 2023. Certain benefits require re-enrollment every year. Employees…

Annual Benefits Enrollment begins Sept. 25

The Annual Benefits Enrollment (ABE) period is Sept. 25–Oct. 20, 2023. This is your opportunity to enroll in or change your benefits for the upcoming…

Get a flu shot on campus at no cost

Everyone should be vaccinated for the flu annually. Getting vaccinated helps protect each of us in addition to limiting the spread of influenza. University Health…

Well Wisconsin offers incentive to meet health and well-being goals

The Well Wisconsin program supports participants in meeting their health and well-being goals. Those who complete the program steps by the October 13, 2023,…

Campus Health Updates for the Holiday Break and Spring Semester

Last week, UW–Madison provided updates on the availability of COVID-19 antigen and PCR tests, vaccines, and masks, along with advice on supporting your health as…

Review Your Benefits Enrollment

Employees are now able to review their 2023 Benefit Confirmation Statement in Self Service in MyUW. To view the Confirmation Statement, log in to…

Flu Shot Clinics Continue Through December 8

University Health Services has scheduled free flu shot clinics for employees and students through December 8 at multiple campus locations and various times of day.

Get a Flu Shot on Campus at No Cost

Everyone should be vaccinated for the flu annually. Getting vaccinated helps protect each of us in addition to limiting the spread of influenza. University Health…

Updated Covid-19 Booster Now Available on Campus

The updated, bivalent COVID-19 booster is now available at no cost to students and employees on campus. You can also receive a no-cost flu vaccine…

Annual Benefits Enrollment Begins Sept. 26

The Annual Benefits Enrollment (ABE) period is Sept. 26–Oct. 21, 2022. This is the only time you can make changes to certain benefits without having…