About
We believe technology is most powerful when it serves people
The College of Computing & Artificial Intelligence prepares students, advances interdisciplinary research, and creates new knowledge that informs how technology is designed, developed, and used for the public good.
Building on the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s longstanding strengths in computing, statistics, and information science, the college creates new opportunities for collaboration across disciplines — connecting ideas and expertise to address complex challenges and create lasting public impact for Wisconsin and beyond.
Our departments
Meet the Founding Dean
Founding Dean Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau is a longtime UW–Madison computer science professor, internationally recognized researcher, and award-winning educator. As founding dean, he led the college’s creation, shaping its vision and building the support that brought it to life.


Morgridge Hall
Opened in 2025, Morgridge Hall is the home of the College of Computing & Artificial Intelligence. The seven-story facility brings together students, faculty, and researchers around learning and discovery. With a LEED Platinum certification, it’s also the greenest academic building on campus.
College leadership
Our leadership team brings together diverse expertise to advance the college’s mission, strengthen its community, and guide its continued growth in education, research, and public impact.

Our history
The College of Computing & Artificial Intelligence builds on the foundation established by the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences, which united computing disciplines within the College of Letters & Science from 2019 to 2026. The milestones below trace the journey to UW–Madison’s first new college in over 40 years.
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The future is now: College of Computing & Artificial Intelligence officially launches
UW–Madison’s first new college in more than four decades will explore and inform technological change for societal benefit.
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UW–Madison announces founding dean, major investment in College of Computing & Artificial Intelligence
$100 million in philanthropic support and a significant campus investment, including 50 new faculty positions, will support research, education and innovation.
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UW Board of Regents approves UW–Madison proposal to create College of Computing & Artificial Intelligence
The new college will build upon the university’s strengths in computer, data, library and information sciences and statistics.
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Leaders, alumni gather for grand opening of UW’s Morgridge Hall
In its first month open, the 343,000-square-foot building has quickly become a central hub for campus.
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CDIS Founding Director Tom Erickson steps down, Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau to lead
Effective January 2025, CDIS Founding Director Tom Erickson will step down as Computer Sciences Professor Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau assumes leadership.
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New CDIS building to be named Morgridge Hall for lead donors
Morgridge Hall will honor alumni and visionaries John and Tashia Morgridge, who have made significant contributions to the university since their first $10 gift in the 1960s.
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Leaders, alumni attend ceremonial groundbreaking of new CDIS building
Gov. Tony Evers, UW leaders, and others gathered for the ceremonial groundbreaking of the new 350,000-square-foot facility.
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School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (CDIS) adds three degree programs
Programs in Information Science, Data Science, and Data Engineering will help CDIS meet growing interest from employers and students.
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Morgridges pledge $175 million to new School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences
With a $175 million private investment, CDIS announced plans for a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing research and education at UW.
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UW–Madison announces new School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences
UW–Madison has established a School of Computer, Data and Information Sciences (CDIS) to strengthen research and education on campus.
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