Learn how AI is enabling advancements in biomedical research
Sep 15, 9:15am via Zoom. Join us for a discussion about biomedical applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning from a panel of UW–Madison researchers.
Sep 15, 9:15am via Zoom. Join us for a discussion about biomedical applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning from a panel of UW–Madison researchers.
I&T Coffee Connections is a quarterly program that provides opportunities for information and technology colleagues to connect in a casual setting. The next quarter will run from October to December.
From Lois Brooks, CIO: UW–Madison’s IT community has made great strides in the last 5 years, improving our cybersecurity, operations and services while strengthening our partnerships and investing in our people.
Join us for a panel discussion with Epic Systems, UW Health and the School of Medicine and Public Health. Sep 8, 9:15am via Zoom.
Get involved, share your expertise and make connections with higher education peers. Explore the opportunities available now—and join the volunteer pool to learn about future chances to contribute.
A panel of instructional experts discussed what to do (and not do) with artificial intelligence tools in college courses. Topics included strategies for engaging students in new ways and other guidance for educators.
Aug 25, 9:15am via Zoom. Join us for a conversation about the challenges and opportunities artificial intelligence presents for teaching and learning at the college level. Led by John Zumbrunnen, senior vice provost for academic affairs.
Watch out for an active phishing campaign on campus in which the attacker offers a a part-time, work-from-home job.
This free safety app offers both on- and off-campus features—including the ability to send someone your location in real-time so they can “Friend Walk” you to your destination. Anyone can download BadgerSAFE: staff, students, families and community members.
People. Research. Learner success. Administrative transformation. Cybersecurity. Our IT community supports the university’s priorities and operations in so many important ways. Take a look back at what we did together this past fiscal year—and forward to our collective work ahead.