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The Computer Science building is located at
1210
W. Dayton St., Madison, WI 53706-1685.
The main office is on the 5th floor in room 5351.
Department phone: 608-262-1204.
Department fax: 608-262-9777.
Directions to CS
& Parking
Hotel Information
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Madison Weather
The UW-Madison is a beautiful campus
(take the
online
tour!)
located on the shores of Lake Mendota in the heart of downtown
Madison,
the capital of Wisconsin and the major cultural center for a
large regional area. With three lakes and a large arboretum,
Madison provides a tremendous range of both summer and winter
athletic activities including sailing, canoeing, cycling,
inline skating, ice skating, ice hockey, cross-country skiing, and
nearby snowboarding. Madison nightlife includes theater, live music,
dance clubs, wine bars, brew pubs, and many excellent restaurants.
In addition, Madison has received numerous
awards,
including:
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- #1 Best College Town to Start a Business (Entrepreneur, Oct. 2009)
- One of Top Ten Overall Best Places to Live in U.S.
(Places
Rated Almanac, 2008)
- Smartest City in the U.S.
(bizjournals,
2008)
- #4 Best Outdoor-Oriented Cities in the U.S.
(Yahoo!
Real Estate, 2007)
- One of Top Ten Greenest Cities in U.S.
(Yahoo!
Real Estate, 2007)
- Most Walkable of the 100 most populated cities in U.S.
(Prevention,
2007)
- #2 Top Place to Educate Your Child
(Forbes,
2007)
- #1 Mid-size City for Cycling (Bicycling, 2006)
- Best Road Biking Town in America (Outside, Aug. 2006)
- Devil's Lake State Park:
U.S. Top 15 Scenic Views, Top 25 Hiking Trails
(Camping Life, June 2006)
- One of 10 Best Metros for Business and Careers (Forbes, 2005)
- #6 Mid-Sized City in U.S. for Entrepreneurs
(Entrepreneur, Oct. 2005)
- One of 10 New American Dream Towns (Outside, 2005)
- #5 Campus Scene That Rocks (Rolling Stone, 2003)
- Best College Sports Town (Sports Illustrated, 2003)
- Most Wired City in the U.S.
(Media
Audit, 2002)
- Most Livable City in the U.S. (Money, 1998)
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