Celebrating spring 2026 graduates
From healthcare research to building campus community, this year’s crop of CDIS graduates is as impressive and ambitious as ever. Here’s to the class of 2026.
From healthcare research to building campus community, this year’s crop of CDIS graduates is as impressive and ambitious as ever. Here’s to the class of 2026.
Students across the College of Computing & Artificial Intelligence (CAI) power the Rebecca M. Blank Student Commons, a hub of learning and collaboration in Morgridge Hall.
During an intense overnight hackathon in Morgridge Hall, over 400 participants from across the country challenged themselves to solve real-world problems under serious time pressure.
Morgridge Hall hosted an inaugural World Usability Day celebration, turning the global movement for accessibility and human-centered design into a day-long celebration.
Almost as soon as construction was completed this summer, the new CDIS building quickly became a campus favorite for its natural light-filled spaces, abundant greenery, and reservable study rooms.
150 experts, legislators, and practitioners convened at Morgridge Hall for the inaugural AI Meets Society (AIMS) Symposium hosted by the Wisconsin AI Safety Initiative (WAISI).