Welcome to the Information School at UW–Madison
A founding department of the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences, the Information School (iSchool) 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.
Featured Stories
The Wisconsin Library School at 120: Rediscovering a history of leadership and impact
Drawing on rich historical collections, a team of scholars and students is rediscovering the people, places, and practices that built today’s Information School.
An uncommon space at the heart of campus
Information School students help power the Rebecca M. Blank Student Commons, a new campus hub of learning and collaboration in Morgridge Hall and a training ground for library and information professionals.
PhD student Dan Bially Levy awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Bially Levy studies questions at the intersection of social behavior and online privacy. His fellowship winning proposal centers on exploring how people interpret and navigate online privacy decisions.
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An uncommon space at the heart of campus
February 2, 2026
Christian Willis MS’25 secures the systems behind everyday life
January 27, 2026
Two iSchool alumni inducted into Wisconsin Library Hall of Fame
December 4, 2025
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Upcoming Events
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- April 23Statistics Seminar Efficient analysis of latent spaces in heterogeneous networks presented by Yinqiu He1:00 PM, 7560 Morgridge Hall
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- April 30Statistics Seminar Asymptotics of Pearson’s empirical correlation between two stationary and/or non-stationary Gaussian processes, and testing for attribution in environmental time series. presented by Frederi Viens1:00 PM, 7560 Morgridge Hall

