The people who provide IT services at UW‑Madison are working every hour of every day to help support the Wisconsin Idea so that the university can help improve people’s lives beyond the classroom.
Who does IT@UW–Madison?
Division of Information Technology
DoIT is a center of campus IT operations, providing IT services & support to faculty, staff and students as well as their schools, divisions, departments and units.
More campus IT providers
A variety of other IT providers are distributed across campus, performing IT functions and providing IT services for schools, divisions, departments and units.
Example of ongoing work
From large scale projects to everyday learning opportunities, UW–Madison IT professionals support the mission of teaching, research and service with innovative and creative solutions.
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IT news
IT and CIO news
Register for the 2024 IT Professionals Conference
Registration is now open for the 2024 UW–Madison IT Professionals Conference on May 30 & 31, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Joe Sanfelippo! Choose your preferred conference experience and register today. Hybrid: Attend in person at …
Virtual Office Hours with Lois Brooks, featuring guests Mary Evansen & Lauren Bruce
Fridays, 9:15am via Zoom. Unscripted conversations with UW–Madison’s chief information officer. The Apr 26 guests from the Division of Information Technology’s Communications team will discuss “The Vibe Shift” in social media.
Microsoft Copilot now available to UW–Madison students, faculty & staff
Meet your new “Copilot”—Microsoft’s generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform. If you choose to use it, Copilot can help you write text, analyze data, summarize documents, create images, write code and much more.
Join us for ‘CommunITea’
Thursdays, 3:30pm via Zoom. A weekly event for IT and IT-adjacent folks to socialize with peers and connect in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
Reflecting on 30 years of IT innovation at UW–Madison
A message from Chief Information Officer Lois Brooks: As technologists, we’ve not only had front-row seats to transformational technological innovations—we’ve had backstage passes.