About IT@UW–‍Madison

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.

Chief Information Officer & Vice Provost for Information Technology

Lois Brooks

Email: lois.brooks@wisc.edu

Lois Brooks joined UW–Madison in August 2018 as vice provost for information technology and chief information officer. Before that, she served as Oregon State University’s vice provost for information services and chief information officer.

She is active nationally in the higher education community, having served in leadership and governance roles with the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium, Unizin, Educause Learning Initiative, and Internet2. She received the 2022 ORBIE award for excellence in IT leadership in the large enterprise category.

She also served for many years at Stanford University, most recently as director of Academic Computing. During her tenure at Stanford, she co-founded the Sakai Foundation (now Apareo), serving on the board of directors and later as executive director.


View “From the CIO” — a collection of Lois’ presentations, articles and thought leadership, with links to regional and national organizations she serves and participates in.

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.

Focus areas, initiatives, more

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.

See more campus providers

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.

Interested in working at UW–⁠Madison?

IT news

IT and CIO news

  • Learn@UW with a book and laptop merged together

    Learn@UW Newsletter, week of June 13

    What’s happening? Honorlock – Update released, June 9 The latest release for the Honorlock web application and extension brings several improvements impacting performance and accessibility. For all the exciting details, click here. Canvas – Known …

  • Zoom symbol sending out signals across Madison area

    June 20: Join us for CIO Lois Brooks’ final Virtual Office Hours

    Fridays, 9:15am via Zoom. June 20 will be the final Office Hours for retiring Chief Information Officer and Vice Provost for Information Technology Lois Brooks. June 20 is also her last day with UW–‍Madison.

  • Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok icons with the Universal Accessibilty symbol

    Social media for all of us: Making content accessible & inclusive

    Join this UW Design Community session for insights on best practices for social media design—and why making your sites more accessible benefits every part of your work. June 18, 3pm via Zoom.

  • UW–Madison gold medal on a background of campus.

    Meet the 2025 IT Recognition Awards winners

    University IT professionals celebrated the exceptional achievements of their peers at the 6th annual UW–‍Madison IT Recognition Awards on May 29 during the IT Professionals Conference. Meet this year’s honorees.

  • IT Professionals Conference. Brought to you by and for IT professionals at UW–Madison.

    Watch recordings from the 2025 IT Professionals Conference

    This year’s hybrid conference featured 20+ thought-provoking IT-focused sessions, the IT Recognition Awards and a keynote by CIO Lois Brooks. Did you attend? Complete our survey to share your experience and help shape next year's event.