UWM’s School of Information Studies (SOIS) is committed to shaping the future of library science and information technology by improving the world through innovation and inquiry, connecting humans to the information they use every day.
Our mission is to educate the next generation of library science and information technology professionals by offering a rigorous curriculum that fosters professional knowledge, skills and experiential practice, ethics, critical inquiry and leadership to address the needs of our diverse and global information society. SOIS graduates are prepared not only for the current information and technology services landscape but also for future-ready careers and as-yet-undiscovered environments.
Maxim explored many IT focuses with the help of his teacher and mentor Jason Dietenberger and landed a technology internship at Eppstein Uhen Architects.
Learn more about Maxim’s experience at UWM!
Spotlight Stories
- SOIS Researchers Receive Award for Paper Exploring Student Use of Artificial IntelligenceBy Al Dickenson The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee School of Information Studies is pleased to announce two faculty researchers, Dr. Wonchan Choi and Dr. Hyerin Bak, recently won an award for a paper published in 2024. The Association for …
- UWM Instructor’s Nonprof-IT Brings Alumni Support Full CircleThe School of Information Studies' Nonprof-IT program continues to make an impact as former students return to mentor the next generation of information professionals. Founded by lecturer Adam Hudson, the program pairs UWM students with local nonprofits in need of …
- SOIS Researchers Ranked Among Top 2% in the WorldThe School of Information Studies is proud to celebrate our current and former faculty who have been recognized among the world’s top 2% of researchers. The 2024 list, compiled by Stanford-Elsevier, ranks researchers by how often their work is cited …
News
- Dr. Sarah Beth Nelson on How Brave Spaces Support Free Speech and DiversitySchool of Information Studies Assistant Professor Dr. Sarah Beth Nelson recently participated in an EveryLibrary Institute webinar series, discussing her recent publication …
- SOIS Researchers Publish Resource Guide on Ethical AI and LibrarianshipSchool of Information Studies Assistant Professor Dr. Wan-Chen Lee, along with Doctoral Candidates Juliana Hirt and Manan Luo, …
- SOIS Alumni and Faculty Publish Open Access Journal on Online Ethnography in LGBTQ ResearchSOIS alumnus Shengang Wang, Assistant Professor at the School of Library and Information Science at Simmons University, collaborated …
- SOIS Researchers Receive Award for Paper Exploring Student Use of Artificial IntelligenceBy Al Dickenson The University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee School of Information Studies is pleased to announce two …
Events
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Career Resources
Whether you are a recent graduate just starting your career or an alum looking for a change, the School of Information Studies is committed to supporting students and alumni throughout their careers.

Alumni & Giving
SOIS alums make a significant impact in the information profession locally, nationally and internationally. We invite alumni and friends to join us in supporting the next generation of information professionals.










