UWI Masthead
The University of Wisconsin-Madison in Partnership with the Community
February 2001, Number 11


Partners in Information Technology

This Issue

E-commerce consortium

DoIt brings minority high-schoolers to campus

CHESS matches patients with support

A degree for experienced engineers on the go

Others working in information technology



" Our understanding of the basic physical sciences is so profound, and engineering tools so powerful, that problems can be addressed today that we would never have dreamed of trying to attack just a few years ago. High technology, especially the relentless advance in information technology, has become a powerful driver of both social and economic progress. The UW-Madison's faculty and staff are in the position to lead that progress to benefit our communities and our state."

Paul S. Peercy, Dean, College of Engineering


Credits

Thanks to everyone who contributed to this issue. We hope others will share their projects by contacting:

Judy Reed, phone: 262-5421
E-Mail: jcreed@facstaff.wisc.edu

These inserts are a joint effort between the office of outreach development and the Wisconsin Food System Partnership.

Project Directors: Margaret Geisler and Kenneth Shapiro
Project Coordinators: Judy Reed and Lesa Langan
Editors: Alex Hancock, and Al Abramson
Layout: Lesa Langan