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Food for Thought with the Morgridge Center for Public Service The Morgridge Center connects University of Wisconsin-Madison students, staff and faculty to local and global communities to build partnerships and solve critical issues through service and learning. The Morgridge Center was founded in 1996 with the generous support of alumni John and Tashia Morgridge. In the spirit of the Wisconsin Idea, we believe in building reciprocal relationships with our partners and strong citizens among our student population.Morgridge Center for Public Service Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • Holistic Health and Student Well-Being with the director of Mental Health Services Dr. Ellen Marks
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of GridgeFridge, we sit down with Dr. Ellen Marks, director of Mental Health Services at University Health Services (UHS) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

    Ellen first came to UW–Madison as part of a one-year internship for her doctoral training. Ten years later, she’s still here, sustained by her family, the campus community and the ability to build a life here.

    Now, she is an emerging mental health leader, managing clinical care, crisis response and program development–all while continuing to counsel students.

    In her time at UHS, Ellen has witnessed the evolving mental health landscape for college students, one shaped by academic pressure, isolation, identity development and broader societal pressures.

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    46 m
  • Collaboratively Designing a Health Literacy Curriculum
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of GridgeFridge, we are joined by Amy Liang, a junior at UW–Madison and a Wisconsin Idea Fellow working in partnership with the Literacy Network of Dane County. Amy’s fellowship project focuses on improving health literacy for immigrant and ESL communities in Madison.

    Through tailored workshops offered in English, Spanish, and Hmong, Amy’s work helps people learn how to navigate healthcare systems, understand medical instructions, and access local resources, giving them confidence and freedom in spaces that often feel inaccessible.

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    20 m
  • Advancing the Legacy and Ongoing Impact of Black Thought with Jessica Lee Stovall
    Dec 22 2025

    In our final GridgeFridge episode of the semester, we are joined by Dr. Jessica Lee Stovall, an assistant professor in the Department of African American Studies at UW–Madison.

    Dr. Stovall’s research explores how Black teachers create liberatory and sustaining spaces within schools, using Black Studies as a framework for reimagining education.

    She has received recognition for her work through fellowships from the Ford Foundation, Spencer Foundation, and Fulbright Program.

    At UW, she’s developing new courses that connect students with the legacy and ongoing impact of Black thought.

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    43 m
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