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University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Zilber School of Public Health

Milwaukee, WI
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About University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Zilber School of Public Health

The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Zilber School of Public Health is a specialized academic unit located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, operating as part of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The Zilber School focuses on public health education and research, preparing students for careers in public health practice, policy, and research across Wisconsin and beyond.

Specific program offerings and credential levels at this location are not currently listed in available IPEDS data. The school is generally known for graduate-level public health education. Prospective students should contact the Zilber School directly for current program and enrollment information.

Milwaukee is Wisconsin's largest city and presents a significant public health landscape, with the Zilber School playing a role in addressing health equity and community health challenges in the region. The school's urban location supports applied learning in a complex, diverse metropolitan environment.

Contact Information

1240 N. 10th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53205

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