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We're proud of Jaclyn Hauben x'28, a Computer Sciences and Data Science double major, who was one of the winners of this...
06/03/2026

We're proud of Jaclyn Hauben x'28, a Computer Sciences and Data Science double major, who was one of the winners of this year's Pacific Life AI Actuary Challenge. Her team took a creative yet practical approach to the prompt — determining whether health data from wearable devices like FitBits could improve the company's risk prediction models. 

Hauben credited ’s fast-paced hackathons, especially MadHacks, with preparing her for the intensity of the competition. 

“Having that similar layout was very helpful,” she said, in addition to applicable course work in the Statistics and Computer Sciences departments.

05/14/2026
05/08/2026

Janice Rice, emerita senior academic librarian at College Library, was recognized on April 24 with a 2026 Distinguished Achievement Award from the UW-Madison School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences. This award acknowledged Rice's long career with UW–Madison Libraries and her significant impact on expanding information access for Indigenous communities.

Read the UW-Madison Information School story about her work across Wisconsin and the nation: https://ischool.wisc.edu/2026/04/27/including-indigenous-people-in-the-pathway-forward-janice-rice-ma75-receives-2026-cdis-distinguished-achievement-award/

Pictured: Janice Rice (left) and Carrie Kruse (right), associate dean for learning and engagement at UW–Madison Libraries

04/29/2026

This summer, see how UW–Madison is at the forefront of AI education, innovation, and ethical application.

Save the date for Badgers in Tech: Shaping an AI-Driven Future, a new event hosted by the UW-Madison College of Engineering, the Wisconsin School of Business, and the UW-Madison School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences.

Join us for a moderated discussion where three school leaders will share how UW–Madison is shaping the future of AI and preparing students, researchers, and industry partners for an AI-powered world. ✨

Esteemed panelists include:
- Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, director, School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences
- Devesh Ranjan (MS ’05, PhD ’07), Grainger Dean, College of Engineering
- Vallabh “Samba” Sambamurthy, Albert O. Nicholas Dean, Wisconsin School of Business

Learn more about events in the San Francisco Bay Area on June 9, Chicago on June 23, and Milwaukee at Summerfest Tech on June 24 here: bit.ly/4sNBimI

04/29/2026
04/29/2026

University Of Wisconsin Receives $100 Million For Its New AI College

The donations come from what’s referred to as the Catalyst Collective — a group of alumni, business leaders and corporate partners who have pledged major investments in the college.

Full story at the link in the comments.
(Photo: Getty Images)

We're proud to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Wisconsin Library School, founded in 1906, the predecessor of toda...
04/08/2026

We're proud to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Wisconsin Library School, founded in 1906, the predecessor of today's Information School.

“A librarian should be bigger than the day's work and its routine,” wrote Mary Emogene Hazeltine, pictured, who led the Wisconsin Library School, from 1906 to 1938. Librarians should have “a vision of the field as a whole, but while working towards the plans of the future.”

As new technologies reshaped how information circulates, the Wisconsin Library School became the School of Library and Information Studies in 1981 and the Information School in 2017.

The department’s recent move to Morgridge Hall created a rare moment to take stock of its materials at scale. Over the past two years, a team led by Collections Project Coordinator Bronwen Masemann has cataloged tens of thousands of items — one of the most comprehensive collections of library and information science resources in the country.

To explore what this rediscovery has surfaced, we spoke with Masemann, iSchool Librarian Greer Christensen‑Gibbons MA’24, and Library & Information Studies student Maria Hellenbrand MA x’27.

Read the conversation at https://ow.ly/7nA550YFIS2

Photos: UW-Madison School of Library and Information Studies Digital Collection and UW Archives.

Students, we're conducting our first-ever Student Voice Survey in Morgridge Hall this spring, and we want to hear from Y...
03/13/2026

Students, we're conducting our first-ever Student Voice Survey in Morgridge Hall this spring, and we want to hear from YOU!

Take our Student Survey for a chance to win gift cards and UW swag.

Survey link in the bio. Survey will run through March 27.

02/25/2026

Morgridge Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is the result of a shared vision between the University and alumni John and Tashia Morgridge, designed to spark collaboration across disciplines and drive innovative solutions to global challenges. The building is organized around a central, daylight-filled atrium known as “the heart” - a vibrant, open space that serves as the unifying element of the design. This welcoming environment is symbolic of Morgridge Hall’s commitment to inclusivity, encouraging interaction and collaboration among students, faculty, and researchers.

Kahler Slater is proud to serve as Architect of Record in association with LMN Architects for this project.

Photography: Bruce Damonte

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