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IT students redesign Madison's 'La Comunidad' Web site PDF Print E-mail

Released: February 10, 2009

With all the talents of a leading professional Web site development company, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Wisconsin Center for Information Technology Services (Wi-CITS) offers local businesses the chance to advance their Web site design and development technology.

Wi-CITS, a primarily student-run technology business in the College of Business and Economics, provides information technology services to regional non-profits and small businesses, while giving students real-world experience. The center, which chargers at a discounted rate, also works on projects for student organizations and other campus programs.

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College of Business and Economics’ technology center helps first client redevelop business Web site PDF Print E-mail

Released: December 5, 2008

Spinning wheels, fibers, books and more are available for purchase at Babe’s Fiber Garden’s Web site thanks to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Wisconsin Center for Information Technology Services (Wi-CITS) and UW-Whitewater students.

Wi-CITS provides students real-life experience working with information and technology services for the College of Business and Economics and local clients.

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MCS major, IT professors to work on Google-related project PDF Print E-mail

Released: May 19, 2008

Google, widely recognized as the world’s largest search engine, prides itself as one of the Internet’s leading technology companies today. To continue this tradition, Google created a program called the Google Summer of Code (GSoC). Scott Inscore, a University of Wisconsin-Whitewater management computer system major, was one of just 1,500 students to be chosen to participate in the Google program.

A strong supporter of the open source software movement, the program allows developers to release the source of their product so other developers can modify and make the product even better. To participate in GSoC students must develop a proposal to write code to enhance a specific open source project.

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