Office of African American Affairs
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Milwaukee Health Department
Extreme Heat-Health Action Plans: The Role of Public Health in Mobilizing the Community
Improving Public Health Recreational Beach Water Quality Monitoring Programs through Academic Partnership
Infant Mortality Statistics
Disease Statistics
Health Compass Milwaukee
Local Health Department and Academic Partnerships: Education Beyond the Ivy Walls
Social Determinants of Community Preparedness and Resiliency
Disproportional effects in populations of concern for pandemic influenza: insights from seasonal epidemics in Wisconsin, 1967–2004
The State Public Health Laboratory System
Identification of human enteric pathogens in gull feces at Southwestern Lake Michigan bathing beaches
Aberrant fetal growth and early, late, and postneonatal mortality: an analysis of Milwaukee births, 1996–2007
The Path to Partnership: A New Model for Understanding University-Community Partnership
The Path to Partnership: Revisiting the Five Key Elements of University-Community Partnership
Hospital admissions: An examination of race and health insurance
Crossing the Threshold: Developing a Foundation for University-Community Partnership
History of the Healthy Communities Movement: The Evolution of the Link Between Communities and Health
New Model of University-Community Partnerships
Strong Rural Communities Initiative (SRCI) Program:Challenges in Promoting Healthier Lifestyles
2023 Annual Report and Data Supplement
2022 Annual Report and Data Supplement
2021 Annual Report and Data Supplement
2020 Annual Report
2019 Annual Report