The Information School at UW-Madison is focused on education and research that expands society's understanding of the role of information in all aspects of science, nature and humanity. We educate students and pursue work that adds to the collective knowledge, productivity and innovation, and to the well-being of people, communities, and society.
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iSchool Library enters a new era with Morgridge Hall set to open next year
With the move on the horizon, a team of librarians and students is meticulously analyzing the library's unique collection, determining how to reimagine it for the new space and make it more accessible for the future.
PhD Candidate Jacquie Kociubuk receives prestigious Public Humanities Fellowship
Kociubuk will explore the history of Madison Public Library in preparation for its 150th anniversary next year, using local resources to inform the library’s efforts to celebrate a century and a half serving the Madison community.
‘A service-oriented space’: Rebecca Millerjohn set to lead CDIS Commons into the future
Millerjohn MA '16 says the commons will be a space where "students and faculty feel supported, valued, and empowered" when Morgridge Hall opens in 2025.
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- December 2024
- December 9Children’s African Story Hour (CASH)Swahili Folktales 1 (Kenya)4:00 PM, Pinney Library (516 Cottage Grove Rd.)
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- January 13Children’s African Story Hour (CASH)My Father’s Shop (Morocco)4:00 PM, Pinney Library (516 Cottage Grove Rd.)
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- February 10Children’s African Story Hour (CASH)Flipflopi (Kenya)4:00 PM, Pinney Library (516 Cottage Grove Rd.)